Camping de Paris

Campground · Bois de Boulogne

Camping de Paris

Campground · Bois de Boulogne
2 All. du Bord de l'Eau, 75016 Paris, France

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Paris campground near Seine, modern facilities, shuttle bus to metro  

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vanlife_unlimited

Google
The staff is very friendly. At first glance, the campsite appears to be very well-maintained. The restrooms are moderately well-maintained. The toilets are always clean. The sinks are rather dirty, and so are the showers. The price is rather high. Therefore, I have to say that the restrooms could be better maintained. There's also no paper to dry your hands, which bothered me. The staff occasionally asked if everything was okay. I was very pleased by that. The location: The campsite is rather remote. The public transport connection could be better. You can either take the paid shuttle bus (cheap) or walk for 1.5 km. The bike paths are also very convenient for getting into town.

George Breaban

Google
We had a great (and short) stay. No one would pick ip the phone when contacting the reception, but they replied to my email very quick. We had a very late check in and a very early check out, but the staff was good to accommodate that as well, even though the reception isn’t 24hrs. The chalet was clean and had everything you need inside. Plenty of power sockets to charge your phone, and quick heating electric radiators. Breakfast options are limited, but you can always go have breakfast somewhere else, or cook your own. Would definitely reccomend.

Azar

Google
Nature here is represented by the green spaces of the Bois de Boulogne, including centuries-old trees and coastal vegetation. The camping also offers a variety of services, including a cafe, bicycle rental, playgrounds and a paid shuttle (2 euros per ticket) to the Porte Maillot metro station. Covering 7 hectares. It combines elements of traditional camping with modern glamping, offering accommodation in tents, caravans, cabins, and even wooden trailers, creating an atmosphere of closeness to nature near the metropolis. Check-in is after 15:00, and check-out is no later than 10:00. Visitors are also required to clean up after themselves, wash the dishes, and take out the trash. It seems that there is a lack of staff to prepare the house for occupancy, so it takes 5 hours from 10:00 to 15:00. Another disadvantage is that the local store has limited selection and inflated prices. However, the service at the store and cafe is good and friendly. The main drawback, which has not yet been resolved, is the constant noise from the roads, which comes from both sides. There is a highway running along the campsite, and another very noisy highway crosses the river. It is necessary to install noise screens on at least one side. Despite this noise, the accommodations are excellent, the nature is beautiful, and the houses vary in terms of comfort, making it difficult to compare them. We enjoyed our stay, especially the kitchen and living room, as well as the terrace with a view of the trees. However, the bedrooms are very narrow, and the separate toilet is tiny, which indicates that the design process did not pay enough attention to comfort. The shower is beautiful and comfortable, but the water is very hot, so be careful with the faucet position.

Anonymous Babel Fish

Google
We really enjoyed our stay at Camping de Paris. The location is fantastic – tucked away in a peaceful, green area yet just a short trip into the city, making it perfect for exploring without the chaos of central Paris. The pitches were well kept, the facilities were clean, and the staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay. The on-site shuttle service to the metro was a real bonus, and the café and shop made things easy and convenient. Some of the motorhome pitches were very narrow though, and some were right next to the dustbins. The smell from the toilets and chemical waste disposal was quite overwhelming when it rained, but I guess that’s just how it is sometimes on a very busy site. We were very lucky with our pitch, it was wide enough to use our awning, but some would not have been wide enough. If we had to suggest one improvement, it would be to add hand wash and hand driers in the wash rooms – it would just make the facilities a bit more complete. Overall though, it’s a great site and we’d happily stay again!

Steffan R

Google
Not a good idea to have all the toilets and shower blocks closed for cleaning at 07.30 in the morning on such a huge and crowded campsite - what are we supposed to do ? Back to nature is all well and good but we are not bears in the woods . Overall this is a useful site to visit Paris with a van or tent. But avoid arriving after dark as it's a labyrinth or at least come well prepared with torches etc if you do. The induction was superficial, they dont provide you a paper map of the site maybe for sustainability reasons so make sure you take a picture of the location first thing. The site is best enjoyed with bicycle use but the shuttle bus finishes way too early at 9.15 pm which really limits what you can do unless you are ok to use taxis from Port Maillot to return. Staff were friendly and facilities were clean but annoying that only one facilities block was open for a big site. The grocery store was useful but expensive.

kathleen moore

Google
Camper van plot with hookup. Clean, functional shower block with washing up facilities. Fairly quiet considering it was very full.A handy shuttle bus to Port Maillot makes the journey into Centre Paris about 45 minutes. The Staff was pleasant and helpful despite one irksome young man who held forth rather too freely with his options of the English and our diet! Know-it-all aside we enjoyed our visit and would recommend

Donna Bell

Google
We stayed for 3 nights in a Campervan. The location is excellent and very easy to get in and out of central Paris. The availability to hire bikes was brilliant and great value for money. The bar area, pizza truck and shop are excellent and very clean. Toilets and showers are plentiful, good quality and very clean. Unfortunately the electricity stopped working on our pitch on the first night. Despite reassurance that it was being worked on, it was still off on our return from Paris the second night. Communication on the issue between staff was very poor but eventually it was confirmed that it wouldn't be fixed until after we left. Compensation was provided but it took away from what otherwise was a great site. Pitches aren't huge and are very muddy when it rained.

Steve Lees

Google
Excellent site for a visit to Paris. Great facilities, the sanitary blocks were clean and modern, pitch was level with sufficient space, bread available at small on-site shop, restaurant/café/bar served food and drink needs. Couldn't find any faults. Shuttle bus to Porte Maillot gives access to the Paris public transport system with Metro links into central Paris and buses to various destinations. Remember to buy shuttle bus tickets at reception, 2 euros each way. Check shuttle times as there are breaks in service at lunchtime and in the evening. 244 bus also runs to campsite from Porte Maillot.
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Clarice W.

Yelp
My mom and I decided to try something new, we wanted to RV around Europe for a few weeks. She actually has never been to this side of the world, and actually owning her own business in hospitality we have some grounds for comparison. First off, 32 euro for one night and they don't even provide wi-fi. Yeah you can go in their office and pay 15 cents a minute but you still can't print what you need. They do have a shuttle that takes you from the campground into Paris and drops you at the Porte Maillot Metro (you can buy return tickets at the reception for 3 euro), but the driver was off schedule and we were worried that we wouldn't make the bus back. The next morning we went into the office and check out, I also asked for directions and used my limited French appropriately even though some attendants spoke English. However when I entered the office a second time to clarify a question I had before departing the woman behind the desk turned to the man and said in French, why weren't we gone and how (*something*) these Americans are. I may not be able to speak well, but I can understand what you are saying.