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Are there sleeping "rooms" at Paris de Gualle?

justbnow

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I am beginning my first Camino in June ~ my flight lands in Paris (PDG) at 10:00pm and I was wondering if there are sleeping "rooms" in the airport? I heard from someone that there were???
I would really like to skip finding a hotel in Paris, and head out to Bayonne the following morning!
Any suggestions or advice?
Much Thanks,
Brenda in Santa Barbara, CA :arrow:
 
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I haven't noticed any, but that's not to say there aren't any. There is a hotel nearby though, and if it was me I would be wanting a proper night's sleep after a long flight. The initial climb from SJPP is one of the hardest stretches on the Camino, and jetlag then a poor night's sleep are not a good recipe for feeling strong as you start the Camino.
Margaret
 
Re: Are there sleeping "rooms" at Paris de Gualle?

There used to be small rooms (bed, bath, shower) called Cocoon in the 90's but a Fodors report from 2010 said it had closed. Don't know of anyplace now.

Tony
 
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Nothing will be very cheap in Paris. There are reasonably cheap hotels nearby starting around 40 euros. It won't be the Ritz, but... Buen Camino!
 
Re: Are there sleeping "rooms" at Paris de Gualle?

Kayak.com showed the Ibis hotel at the airport for about $120 for one night. Probably the least expensive directly at the airport.
 
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Thanks everyone, for your replies...
I've been haunting this forum for nearly a year.. quietly planning my Camino! But as the time is coming closer... it's really hard to contain my excitement.
Buen Camino,
B
 
I think that there are accomodatins for pilgrims in Paris, why don't you cantact one of the Pelerins de St Jacques associations in paris and ask for assistance? The French call it The GR 65 or: les chemines de st jacques
 
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There is accommodation for pilgrims at the Sacre Cour in Montmartre.
http://www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com/us/pele.html
follow the steps
- Accueil des groupes ( pèlerins, écoles, aumôneries, paroisses….)
then
- la Maison d'Accueil

" EPHREM " is the Guesthouse of the Basilica of The Sacred Heart of Montmartre. Next to the Basilica, the house welcomes all people who, either alone, with their family or in a group, want to pray or to come for a pilgrimage. The priests and the Benedictine sisters of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre carry out the service of prayer and welcome.
53 bedrooms :
- 9 with basin-shower-toilet (accessible to people in a wheelchair)
- 44 with basin-shower-toilet on upper floors.
About one hundred beds (Possibilities of individual or twin beds rooms)
 

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