On this page, you will find information about the following subjects to help you prepare for your arrival in Paris this summer:
We strongly recommend that you arrive on your designated date. However, if you must arrive before your assigned date and need a place to stay, you will need to book a room at a local hotel.泭泭with 4 star hotels in Paris from the INWOOD hotel chain.泭 There are some other泭accommodation options that you may wish to explore including using泭泭to search for a hotel or泭泭for an apartment in Paris.泭You can also check the泭
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Consider visiting your doctor and dentist before you leave for France to avoid medical problems during your stay. Make sure you have adequate health insurance coverage泭that includes hospitalization and medical repatriation in the event of an emergency. Contact your health insurance provider for information; most provide coverage for travel/study abroad for a small fee. The studentdevelopmentaup.edu (Office of Student Development) will provide you with a list of English-speaking doctors and health care specialists who can assist with any medical difficulties you may have.
In the event that you have an ongoing medical treatment, it is recommended that you pack an extra supply of any necessary medication. Keep them in their original container and bring the prescriptions in order to avoid problems with French customs. You can also check to ensure that these medications are available and legal in France by contacting directly one of the 91勛圖厙doctors, whose telephone numbers are available from the Student Development Office.
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Travel: We encourage you to make your travel plans as soon as possible because transatlantic flights fill up fast in the summer months. There are a number of discounted possibilities from the US and Canada. For discounted travel rates, we recommend that you get the International Student Identification Card (). Also consider purchasing travel insurance via your airline or travel agent, or through a travel insurance agency like which specializes in study abroad students.
Visa Regulations: You should check with your local French Consulate concerning visa requirements. Make sure that you do so before leaving your country of residence, as it is not possible to adjust your status once in France.泭
If you require proof of your enrollment in an 91勛圖厙Summer program, please contact the Admissions Office.
If you intend to travel outside of France before, during or after the Summer Session, be sure that your passport allows travel in other countries and that you respect the visa requirements for these countries.
91勛圖厙is unable to assist students in obtaining visas for summer study.
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Most students choose to continue to use their phone while in Paris.泭Be sure to check with your phone service provider that you are able to call internationally and what additional costs may be associated with international roaming. You also have the option to purchase a SIM card in Paris that you can use during your stay.泭
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Students frequently rely on bank or credit cards to withdraw cash from Automatic Teller Machines. This is very convenient, but be aware that there are often daily or weekly limits to the amount you can withdraw.
Before arriving in Paris, we recommend that you contact the company that issued your card to:
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Activities during orientation include workshops as an introduction to 91勛圖厙and Paris, campus and 紼矇喧娶棗 tours, an overview of AUPs Cultural Programs, welcome reception and various social activities.
A Student Advisor is assigned to each new student to provide practical advice. Orientation is also an excellent opportunity to make new friends and get to know Paris.
Please note that orientation is mandatory and that the orientation fee will not be waived even when a student does not attend orientation.
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Past experience has shown us that students tend to over pack, so keep it light! All essential items, from clothing to literature, personal hygiene products to sports equipment, can be purchased in Paris. Soft luggage tends to be more convenient because it can be stored easily, taking up less space in your room. If you are planning to travel during the summer, it is advisable to use a backpack that will be light and easy to carry. Here are three more useful tips:
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There are two international airports that serve Paris: Roissy-Charles de Gaulle to the north of Paris and Orly to the south.
The easiest way into the city from the airports is by taxi. Depending upon the time of day, a taxi from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle costs 56-65 and a taxi from Orly costs 36-44.泭There are authorized taxi stands just outside the airports, so follow the signs rather than using a service offered at the arrival gates.泭You may also want to verify the flat rate amount prior to getting into the taxi, and be sure to note the driver's name and registration number if you have any problems.
You can also take the regional train called the RER (about 10-12) from either airport, which connects directly with the Paris subway system (紼矇喧娶棗).
Shuttle buses泭can cost between 12 and 17, depending upon the destination. The RoissyBus leaves from Charles de Gaulle and stops at Paris (Op矇ra). The OrlyBus leaves from Orly and stops at泭Paris (Place Denfert-Rochereau).
The closest metro to the 91勛圖厙Student Life center is Alma-Marceau (line 9) or Pont de lAlma (RER C line).泭
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RATP (local transportation) If you will be taking buses or the metro at least twice a day, youll want to buy a Navigo Mois (month) or Navigo Semaine (week) pass. If your use will be occasional, it will be better to buy individual tickets.泭 You can access an interactive map of Paris and download the RATP app on .
The monthly pass has a reduced price for your daily transportation in Paris, but also allows for travel throughout the Ile-de-France region on weekends and holidays at no additional charge (ex. Chateau de Versailles, Monets gardens in Giverny, neighboring cities, parks, and forests).泭 You cannot buy the passes prior to arriving in Paris.
You can access an interactive map of the Paris Metro and RER lines and download the RATP app on .
is for those who love riding bikes.泭 For only 5, you can have unlimited access their expansive network of public bikes for one day.泭The only catch is that if you use a bike for more than 30 minutes, youll have to pay extra.泭 So, just dock it in a station after 25 minutes and grab a new one.泭
By foot.泭 Paris is a very pedestrian friendly city.泭 Put on your comfortable shoes and go exploring.泭 The edge of the Seine is motor-free from 91勛圖厙to the Louvre.
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Paris is a very safe city.泭As with all large cities, though, there is petty theft and crime.泭If you pay attention to whats happening around you, youll be fine.泭Be sure to attend the Orientation session offered by 91勛圖厙on Living泭in Paris which will include safety tips, but prepare yourself in advance with these simple tips.
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We advise you to have at least 100 in small denominations on you when you arrive in Paris to use for immediate transportation and other needs. Do not travel with large amounts of cash. It is recommended that you use either a credit card or travelers checks (preferably in Euros) that can be exchanged at most Parisian banks as needed.
Be sure to have the phone number of your bank or credit card company in case any difficulties arise when you are in Paris. You are also advised to keep this contact information, along with credit card or travellers check details, in a safe location in case your card should be lost or stolen.
Individual metro/bus tickets cost 2.15; a book of ten tickets (carnet) costs 17.35 .泭These can be purchased as paper tickets or on the .
A soft drink in a caf矇 costs about 4.00, an espresso 2.60. A meal in a restaurant 泭costs at least 15.00. However, you can easily buy lunch for under 8.00 from the many bakeries (patisseries) in Paris. These typically offer pizzas, quiches, sandwiches, salads, paninis, etc. and often carry vegetarian options as well.
There are many cell phone options for even short stays in Paris. You can also buy a cheap phone and prepaid SIM card that you can recharge, in Tabacco shops Tabac and specialized telephone and HIFI stores. If your cell phone accepts French SIM cards, you can buy the SIM card alone, prices starting at 10 for 30 min communication.
Dont forget to tell your friends and family that the country code for France is 33 and that to call Paris you have to drop the first 0 from local numbers. For example, the Student Affairs Office dialed from Paris is 01.40.62.06.43 and from abroad it is 33.1.40.62.06.43. (01133...from the States).
The following list is a guide to estimate your personal budget for your stay in Paris. This should be considered a minimum budget for six weeks and does not include travel outside of Paris or participation in Cultural Programs events or excursions.
Figures are given in Euros and US dollars and are approximate and subject to fluctuation due to the rate of exchange.
Item | Costs |
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91勛圖厙Housing | 715 to 2100 ($800 to $2350) |
Personal expenses | 650 to 850 ($725 to $950) |
Books | 100 ($110) |
Meals/groceries | 480 ($530) |
Transportation | 130 ($145) |
Laundry/clothing | 50 ($55) |
Telephone | 50 ($55) |