Considering the Novotel Aulnay Sous Bois Hotel in Paris?
A VT member wrote the following comment about visiting Paris:
Toilets by GUYON
It may be a vulgar topic but also a practical concern. The solutions : * PUBLIC LAVATORY : there is a sign (generally not free, some in the metro stations). * TRAIN STATIONS (idem); * MUSEUMS (but often after the entrance); * DEPARTMENT STORES : at the ground floor ; * PUBLIC PARKINGS : at the -1 floor (generally free). If you do not find them ask the cashier, he does not check your parking ticket * SANISETTE (small booths on the footpaths as shown on the photograph. Now free in Paris - See : http://www.atkielski.com/inlink.html?/PhotoGallery/Paris/General/SanisetteSmall. tml); * FAST FOODS (if there is a code on the toilet lock, find a ticket from a customer : there is the code on it OR wait at the door), * Enter in a crowdy COFFEE SHOP and go directly to the toilets. The free toilets can be dirty and the paying ones are sometimes not clean. The staff (in French : Dame Pipi) is often rude. I advice you, as an example, to try the managing director of the toilets which are at the bottom of Sacre Coeur, on the right. You would be lucky if you don't understand French.