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Useful Apps for Navigating Paris like a Local

With plenty of places with free WIFI in Paris, a smartphone can dramatically facilitate life in Paris. You can literally have Paris at your fingertips by downloading and using some of the great Paris apps which are available.  From getting around to going out, here is a selection of the most useful as well as free of charge.

Getting Around

  • Citymapper: Although there’s a designated app for Paris’s transit system, this app provides the best solutions in real time for getting around the city, by métro, RER, tram, bus, bike, car and on foot.
  • Vélib Métropole: The city of Paris’s official bike share scheme, the app allows you to rent a bike as well as find the nearest free bikes and stations.
  • Uber, Heetch and Taxi G7: There are a number of ride-sharing and taxi services in Paris. Of course, Uber is the best known, however, you can often get better deals on Heetch. If you’d like to reserve a traditional taxi, the company G7 has a handy app, plus they have a large fleet of eco-friendly “taxis verts”.
  • SNCF: France’s national rail service also has a handy app for booking longer distance train tickets, checking schedules or downloading your pre-purchased e-tickets.

Flash invaders App

Exploring the City

  • Spotted by Locals: With content provided by expert residents of cities, this site and app aims to show you the local side of the city, from restaurants to curious sites.
  • Culture Trip: A more established site, this app showcases museums, sites, things to do as well as suggestions for going out.
  • GPS My City: This app has a collection of free walking tours of Paris.
  • Street Art Cities and Flash Invaders: Paris is a great city for street art. You can find the best works via the handy Street Art Cities app. For something fun and different, download the Flash Invaders app to track when you spot the famous “space invaders” around the city. Learn more about Paris street art in this post.
  • Super Lachaise: At some point during your time in Paris, you’ll want to visit legendary Pere Lachaise cemetery. Instead of taking a screenshot of the map once you arrive, download this app in advance to avoid getting too lost trying to track down certain graves (but that’s also part of the fun!).

Paris Bouge App

Going Out

  • Paris Bouge, le Bonbon and Time Out: If you’re looking for great restaurants, bars, events or clubs frequented by les parisiens, have a look at either of the apps of thesse trendy websites.
  • La Fourchette (The Fork) and TripAdvisor: to find a restaurant located near you, try either of these apps.  Check on La Fourchette for restaurants offering discounts.
  • Le Fooding and 52 Martinis: For cooler and new restaurants and bars, peruse the suggestions of this noted website and app. Cocktail lovers will want to download the app of local cocktail expert 52 Martinis.

Word Reference App

Practicing Your French

  • Word Reference: The app of this extensive translation website provides translations, verb conjugations, forums and more.
  • Linguee: This app provides examples of vocabulary used in real sentences on the Internet, which can be helpful when you need to choose between two similar words.
  • Duolingo: This popular app is a good way to learn French grammar and vocabulary on the go.

Study abroad in Paris

Meeting People

  • Meetup: This great app has listings for a huge range of events for special interests, from film to veganism.
  • Bumble: There is a variety of “dating apps” in France, this app also offers the option of networking and making new friends.

Managing Money

  • XE Currency: If you are coming from a country outside the Euro Zone, this app can be a lifesaver. In addition to providing real time exchange rates, it also has money transfer services.
  • Wise: This popular service (formerly Transferwise) allows you to transfer money across borders at lower rates than traditional banks.
  • Revolut: This online bank allows you to receive and send money internationally and produces IBAN and bank details in different currencies.

Where to Buy Cheap or Used Household Goods in Paris

If you’ve rented an unfurnished apartment in Paris, or are missing some of your favourite household goods, there are several ways in which you can equip your new flat without breaking the bank. Thankfully, there is a wide array of used goods shops and discount stores in Paris that stock everything from socks to strainers. Here are some options to help guide you.

La Ressourcerie rue Léopold Bellan

La Ressourcerie rue Léopold Bellan. Photo: François Grunberg/Mairie de Paris

Ressourceries or Dépôts-Vente

There have always been shops selling second-hand (“d’occasion” in French) or refurbished items in Paris, however, over the last few years the City of Paris has made great efforts to encourage these circular economy initiatives. Called either a ressourcerie or dépôt-vente, you may have one near your new Parisian home, otherwise we can recommend these ones. If you’re looking for stores selling exclusively secondhand clothing and accessories, look for a “friperie”.

L’Alternative, 13, rue Léopold Bellan, 75002 Paris: A city hall initiative managed by Emmaüs Alternatives, this centrally located second hand shop also has a Repair café in which a handy local will try to repair broken appliances instead of throwing them out. They also hold workshops and and conferences on up-cycling topics.

Ma Ressourcerie, 126 avenue d’Italie, 75013 Paris: This large three-story shop in Chinatown is run by an association and has a vast variety of items.

La Resourcerie Creative

La Resourcerie Creative

La Resourcerie Creative, 95 avenue du Général-Leclerc, 75014 Paris: This shop is located not too far from our Paris School. More than a simple shop, the vibrant venue has become a dynamic player in the daily life of the local community.

La Ressourcerie des Batignolles, 132 rue de Saussure, 75017 Paris: If you’ve found a flat in the up and coming northwestern neighborhood of Les Batignolles, then stock up your new place with items from this neighbourhood ressourcerie. A pioneer in the circular economy in Paris, it also has a “cantine solidaire”, which offers economical “anti-waste” meals.

Le Poulpe. Photo: Ville de Paris

Le Poulpe Ressourcerie, 4bis rue d’Oran, 75018 Paris: Another local circular economy association, this time at located not far from Montmartre, gives new life to donated used goods, offers useful workshops and has a café solidaire.

Emmaüs Défi à Riquet, 40 rue Riquet, 75019 Paris: The largest of the Emmaüs used good shops in Paris, this huge shop occupies 1200 m² complex in the 19th district near the Canal de l’Ourcq. It also has a large book and vintage clothing sections.

Emmaüs Défi au 104, 5 Rue Curial, 75019 Paris: This cool art space also in the 19th (more on it in this article), has a Emmaüs branch, allowing you to combine culture and household shopping!

Porcelaine M.P. Samie Paris

Porcelaine M.P. Samie

Discount New Items

If you don’t find what you’re looking for at them, then there are also a number of discount shops selling household items. Every neighborhood will have a “bazar” a local household goods shopping at reasonable prices. Monoprix and some larger supermarkets also have a household items section. Alternatively, these shops have some good bargains.

Porcelaine M.P. Samie, 45 Av. du Général Leclerc, 75014 Paris: Situated not too far from our Paris School, since 1983 this company has been making good value tableware.

Gifi: With seven stores around the city, this discount shop has a large array of good value household items as well as toiletries, makeup and some clothing.