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Border knowledge
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- You must have a valid passport to travel to France
- Get a passport for your pet
- Duty free abolished – check what’s allowed
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Essentials
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- Get an E111 from the post office in case of medical problems
- 220 volts in UK – buy an adaptor before travelling
- Hypermarkets closed on Sundays and public holidays
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Driving in France
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- The essentials for hassle-free driving
- What you must take with you
- Basic rules and regulations to avoid trouble
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Money
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- You may have to produce your passport if the cost by card is over €150
- Check your card will work in cash machines in France before travelling
- Keep a note of emergency numbers in case of loss
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Food & Drink
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- Tap water is usually safe to drink – bottled water is about 10p a litre
- Most regions produce specialist liqueurs or wines
- Check the correct cooking terms
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Getting about
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- The métro and bus networks in Paris are fast and efficient
- Car hire can be expensive so shop around
- Autoroutes are fast – but can be expensive
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