Summary
- Main Welcome Center at Pyramides
- Carrousel du Louvre Tourist Welcome Center
- Gare de Lyon Tourist Welcome Center
- Gare du Nord Tourist Welcome Center
- Porte de Versailles/Paris Expo Welcome Center
- Montmartre Tourist Office
- Anvers Tourist Welcome Center
- Clémenceau Tourist Welcome Center
- Why to Visit in Person?
Many people feel comfortable navigating a new city using only their wits (and maybe their smartphones). However, for other visitors, finding a good tourist information center and seeking advice from local experts is key to feeling informed and relaxed.
Paris has several tourist “welcome centers” dotted around the city, where you can get free advice and maps, buy special discount cards and passes, and find most other information related to your stay. Here are the main ones you should look out for. Notably, it’s beneficial to note which is closest to your hotel or apartment, creating convenience in your travel plans.
Equipped with abundant information and advice on tours, top attractions, and special events, you’ll be more likely to enjoy your sojourn to the fullest.
Main Welcome Center at Pyramides
25, rue des Pyramides
Metro: Pyramides (line 7 or 14)
RER: Auber (line A)
Tel.: 0892 68 3000 (0,34 € per min.)
June 1st-October 31st: Mon.-Sun., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
November 1st-May 31st: Mon.-Sat, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sundays and bank holidays: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Resources at this branch include:
- Brochures and information on popular Paris tourist attractions
- Hotel and attractions bookings
- Paris public transport passes; Paris Museum Pass, and other discount cards
- Accessible to visitors with disabilities or limited mobility
Carrousel du Louvre Tourist Welcome Center
This welcome center is particularly useful if you wish to explore the greater Paris region and take day trips to nearby cities and attractions such as the Palais de Versailles or Disneyland Paris.
Carrousel du Louvre, Place de la Pyramide Inversée
99, rue de Rivoli
Metro: Palais Royal Musée du Louvre (line 1 and 7)
Tel.: 0892 68 3000 (0,34 € per min.)
This center is open seven days a week, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Resources at this branch include brochures and information on Paris tourist attractions, as well as details on events in the greater Paris (Ile de France) region.
Gare de Lyon Tourist Welcome Center
20, Boulevard Diderot
Metro: Gare de Lyon (line 1 or 14)
RER: Gare de Lyon (line A)
Tel.: 0892 68 3000 (0,34 € per min.)
This center operates Monday to Saturday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. It is closed on Sundays and bank holidays. Resources here include:
- Brochures and information on Paris tourist attractions
- Hotel and attractions bookings
- Paris public transport passes; Paris Museum Pass, and other discount cards
Gare du Nord Tourist Welcome Center
18, rue de Dunkerque
Look for the “Welcome” kiosk under the glass roof of the Gare du Nord train station, “Ile de France” section. Metro: Gare du Nord (line 2,4, or 5)
RER: Gare du Nord (line B, D)
Tel.: 0892 68 3000 (0,34 € per min.)
Open Monday-Sunday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed Dec. 25th, Jan. 1st, and May 1st. Resources at this center include:
- Brochures and information on Paris tourist attractions
- Hotel and attractions bookings
- Paris public transport passes; Paris Museum Pass, and other discount cards
Porte de Versailles/Paris Expo Welcome Center
1, Place de la Porte de Versailles
The Porte de Versailles Convention Center hosts many of Paris’ most interesting trade fairs. The tourist office here provides detailed information on trade fairs and other special events at Paris Expo.
Metro: Porte de Versailles (line 12)
Tramway: Porte de Versailles (T3)
Tel.: 0892 68 3000 (0,34 € per min.)
This center is open from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. during trade fairs. Resources here include:
- Brochures and information on Paris tourist attractions
- Bookings for hotels and popular attractions
- Paris public transport passes; Paris Museum Pass, and other discount cards
Montmartre Tourist Office
21, place du Tertre
Metro: Abbesses (line 12), Anvers (line 2), funicular
Tel.: 0892 68 3000 (0,34 € per min.)
This center operates 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Resources at this branch include brochures and information on Paris tourist attractions.
Anvers Tourist Welcome Center
Located on the median strip facing 72, boulevard Rochechouart
Metro: Anvers (line 2)
Tel.: 0892 68 3000 (0,34 € per min.)
Open daily from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed on December 25th, January 1st, and May 1st. Resources at this branch include:
- Brochures and information on Paris tourist attractions
- Bookings for hotels and attractions
- Paris public transport passes; Paris Museum Pass, and other discount cards
Clémenceau Tourist Welcome Center
Located at the corner of Avenue des Champs-Élysées and Avenue Marigny
Metro: Champs-Élysées-Clémenceau (line 1 and 13)
Tel.: 0892 68 3000 (0,34 € per min.)
Open from April 6th to October 20th, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closed on July 14th. Resources at this branch include:
- Brochures and information on Paris tourist attractions
- Hotel and attractions bookings
- Paris public transport passes; Paris Museum Pass, and other discount cards
Why to Visit in Person?
For first-time visitors to Paris, the city can feel overwhelming and confusing. If you’re unsure how to spend your time, want to receive information and advice in person from tourism officials, or wish to inquire about purchasing Paris metro tickets or discount cards such as the Paris Museum Pass, visiting one of the city’s friendly information centers will undoubtedly prove useful.