The
main
tourist
office
is at
127
avenue
des
Champs-Élysées,
8e (April-Sept
Mon-Sat
9am-8pm,
Sun
11am-7pm,
closed
May 1;
Oct-March
Mon-Sat
9am-8pm,
Sun
11am-6pm;
tel
08.36.68.31.12,
fax
01.49.52.53.00,
; Mº
Charles-de-Gaulle-Étoile).
There is
a
branch
offices
at Gare
de Lyon
(Mon-Sat
8am-8pm;
tel
01.43.43.33.24)
and also
at the
Eiffel
Tower (April-Sept
daily
11am-6pm;
tel
01.45.51.22.15).
Each
gives
away
plenty
of
brochures
and
leaflets,
as well
as maps.
For
recorded
tourist
information
in
English
, phone
01.49.52.53.56.
Alternative
sources
of
information
are the
Hôtel de
Ville
information
office,
Bureau
d'Accueil
, at 29
rue de
Rivoli,
4e (Mon-Sat
9am-6pm;
tel
01.42.76.43.43;
Mº Hôtel
de Ville),
and
electronic
billboards
dotted
around
town.
Within
the new
Carrousel
du
Louvre,
99 rue
de
Rivoli,
1er,
below
the
triumphal
arch at
the east
end of
the
Tuileries,
you'll
find the
Espace
du
Tourisme
d'Île de
France
(10am-7pm;
closed
Tues;
tel
01.44.50.19.98),
with
stylishly
presented
information
on
attractions
and
activities
in Paris
and the
surrounding
area.
For
what's
on
information,
one of
the best
sources
is the
free
monthly,
Paris
Le
Journal
,
published
by the
mairie
and
available
at the
Bureau
d'Accueil,
as well
as in
museums
and
shops.
Also
good for
museum
and
other
cultural
information
are
Paris's
two
listings
magazines,
Pariscope
(with a
small
section
in
English)
and
L'Officiel
des
Spectacles
,
available
at
tabacs
and
métro
stations.