Driving through central Paris. Madness?

Driving through central Paris. Madness?

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bennyboydurham

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1,617 posts

175 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Gents, final day of our Euro trip tomorrow and currently in Brittany. I've nagged Mrs B into letting me drop in on the air museum at Le Bourget to have a nose around Concorde on the way back to Calais. I'm thinking it would be good to stop off for a bite for lunch and some touristy pics on the way there. This would entail a detour through the middle of Paris. We have a TomTom so I could just direct it to a parking garage in the centre. My worry is, are we likely to spend hours and hours trying to do it? Is parking impossible? Will we end up very angry and frustrated/divorced with the stress? Should I just stick with the peripherique and forget a lunch by the Seine?

PS - not going through the tunnel until 10pm, so not in a huge rush.

mike9009

7,041 posts

244 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Done it a few times. If you are going tomorow (non work day) it should be fine. I have been in the centre during the rush hour and that can be scary - especially in the British registered car. I think I turned into some sort of target for French driver frustration. However at quieter times I found it relatively easy and that was before I had invested in a sat nav.

I have taken my vx220 and old mk1 Toyota MR2 round Paris and really enjoyed it....

Have fun..

Mike

Fleckers

2,861 posts

202 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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well worth it if not raining

go for it

Ken Sington

3,959 posts

239 months

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

234 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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it's good laugh, do it, go round the Arc de Triomphe

davepoth

29,395 posts

200 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Ken Sington said:
Without watching this, why did it take 20 minutes to post? biggrin

rt106

715 posts

200 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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My first experience of driving on the continent was a trip into the centre of Paris in a Transit LWB. An interesting experience but no problem for a confident driver. Do it.

sday12

5,053 posts

212 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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These guys?

MC Bodge

21,725 posts

176 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Do it.

Remember that bumpers are a Parisian's reversing cameras.

I used to see an original Fiat 500 fitted with boat bumpers front and rear.

zakelwe

4,449 posts

199 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Hugo a Gogo said:
it's good laugh, do it, go round the Arc de Triomphe
Yes, that most be the most insane roundabout in the world ever. People talk about lane discipline. At the Arc de Triomphe there are no lanes. There is no discipline.

It all boils down to sticking the snout of your car in and hoping the other drivers have slightly less joie de vivre, or should that be joie de mort, than you do.

Some people say a lap of the IOM circuit at 100mph is impressive. I say 10 laps of the Arc de Triumphe without a dent is more so.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lay8aZlsbB0&fea...

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Take a car you couldn't give a monkey's about, and enjoy trying to 'out-mental' the locals. Once you come to terms with the likelihood you'll be dead sooner than later, it's really quite fun, and excellent preparation should you ever end up in Rome, Delhi or China.

worley

1,206 posts

192 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Tomorrow is not a good day as plenty of people will leave for the long weekend. If you insist, avoid the periferique at all costs and go through the centre along the quais.

MC Bodge

21,725 posts

176 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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My Dad and his mates took their fully laden (with scousers), battle-scarred series 1 Land Rover around the Arc de Triomphe in about 1971 on their way to find the Land Rover dealer. Apparently they didn't have any trouble.

Paris is a little mad, compared to the relative calm of the UK, but driving in the dark between swerving, honking taxis, buses, horses, suicidal pedestrians and donkeys through unsignalled intersections in South America was arguably worse.

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

234 months

Saturday 11th June 2011
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What I enjoyed most was the way a road, ostensibly with two lanes (no lane markings though), became a 5 or 6 car 'starting grid' at the traffic lights - thr first/bravest/daftest got in front when it went green

JakesterUK

869 posts

200 months

Saturday 11th June 2011
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Had to navigate into the centre at night back in 2004 whilst on a driving event where sat nav wasn't allowed. It was a fantastic nightmare!

Loved every second of the getting ourselves well and truly lost.

Carrot

7,294 posts

203 months

Saturday 11th June 2011
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That vid is absolutely insane!!

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

174 months

Saturday 11th June 2011
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anonymous said:
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If I'm honest I've never come across a policy that does exclude it, aren't aware of any major insurers that do exclude it either.
Think it's a myth but happy to be corrected hehe

GuinnessMK

1,608 posts

223 months

Saturday 11th June 2011
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We drove through central Paris a couple of years back. Overall it's no worse than any other major city, poor signage, the locals know where they are going.

We stayed in an apartment next to Galeries Lafayette so parked up in their carpark to avoid the worst of the touch parking that goes on.

We relied quite heavily on the sat nav though.


thinfourth2

32,414 posts

205 months

Saturday 11th June 2011
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There is a distinct chance that you might pick-up a parking ding and no city is worth that risk

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

174 months

Saturday 11th June 2011
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anonymous said:
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That seems more like it, although I doubt all would be 50/50, the only exclusion I know of on a public road is of course the 'ring.