Essential Travel Tips
HEALTHCARE & EMERGENCIES
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If travelling from the UK, we strongly recommend that you take
out comprehensive travel insurance, including health cover, prior
to starting your journey.
The E111 is the UK Government certificate concerning medical treatment
in the European Economic Area.
Most doctors speak English and pharmacies should be able to help
find one.
Dial 18 for the fire brigade (pompiers), 17 for the police, 15
for an ambulance (SAMU). Directory enquiries is 12 and the operator
is 13.
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Picture of a French pharmacy
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TELEPHONES
French numbers have 10 digits (first two digits are the area code) which
should be dialled in full wherever you are. To phone France from the UK
dial 00 33 but not the first 0 in the area code. To phone
the UK from France dial 00 44 but not the first 0 from the
STD code.
Make arrangements with your mobile phone company for your mobile to work
- but be careful as you pay for the connection charge for people calling
you from the UK. To dial another UK mobile in France always prefix it
with 00 44 but not the zero from the code.
ELECTRICITY, TV AND VIDEOS
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Pick up an adapter before travelling France is 220 volts - most
sockets are two pin. Adaptors can be bought easily in UK but not
in France.
French TV is SECAM and not compatible with the UK. SECAM videos
bought in France will play in black and white on UK (PAL) videos.
PAL videos are available in large specialist shops and some hypermarkets
if they are in their original format they will be stamped
VO version originale.
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French Plug
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SHOPPING
France is great value for everything from washing powder to wine.
Shops usually close for lunch often between 12.00 and 14.00, and
stay open longer in the evening.
All towns have pharmacies open 24 hours a day.
Most hypermarkets are closed on Sundays and bank holidays.
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French shop
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BANK HOLIDAYS
Most shops, hypermarkets and many restaurants are closed on bank holidays.
Bank holidays coming up: 11 November (Armistice).
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