Traveling France By Tour Bus or Recreational Vehicle/RV
The
parking of
tourist coaches is controlled. Before parking
in a town or at a tourist site, please ensure from the
Tourist Office that there is reserved parking for
coaches.
Bus
Coach traffic in Paris
Ile
Saint-Louis and Ile de la Cité
Coaches are banned from the Ile de la Cité
and the Ile Saint-Louis from 5th April 2003, with
the exception of through routes. River shuttles will be used
to carry visitors from the other side of the Seine.
The Paris Council has the aim of gradually
reducing the number of coaches driving in Paris. One of the
main methods of achieving this aim is by organising tourist
transport on the Seine for visits to Notre Dame and the Ile
de la Cité.
Shuttles will now be provided all year round
from the Port de la Bourdonnais and the Port de Suffren on
the west and the Port du Bercy on the east. Set-down points
for the Ile de la Cité will be at the Port de la Tournelle
and on the Quai des Orfèvres.
Streets closed to coach traffic, parking and drop-off
points, and tourist areas are shown on the
Use of a motor caravan as a
means of transport is considered no different from that of an
ordinary car.
Overnight parking of motor
caravans is controlled in certain cities. In this case, there
are special sites made available for motor caravans.
"Camping-car Magazine"
publishes the "official guide to tourist stopping-places for
motor caravans"; it is sold in newspaper kiosks and lists
1,700 places in France adapted for motor caravans (waste,
water…).