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Can I take a shower at CDG airport?

There are no showers in the airport, however, even if you are travelling economy you can purchase a pass for an airport lounge and many of these do contain showers!



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Measuring nearly 33,000 square feet and spanning two levels, the new lounge packs a ton of flyer-friendly amenities, including multiple showers, a spa, luggage storage room and more. Plus, with a quintessentially French design, it's a visually appealing space in which to relax before your next intra-Europe flight.

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Quick Facts. If sleeping in the airport sounds like a nightmare, there is a hotel inside CDG airport and several hotels on airport grounds. The YotelAir is the only transit hotel at Paris Airport and it is also the only airport hotel with hourly rates available.

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Finding a place to shower when you're away from home can be a challenge. If you've ever considered popping into a hotel just to use their facilities, you're not alone. The short answer is – yes, you generally can use a hotel's showers without booking a room. However, there are some important factors to consider first.

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Showers. Some lounges have showers that you can use to freshen up during a long layover. The desk staff will typically be able to provide towels for you to use.

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At the Airport Airline Lounges: Some airline lounges have showers. Even if you don't have membership in the airline's lounge program, you can still get a day pass and use the facilities. Added bonus: You can usually get a rejuvenating breakfast (or at least some coffee) before you head out.

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There are two major airlines that have showers on their planes: Emirates and Etihad (which many consider the best first class). These airlines' showers both offer a luxurious, spa-like experience. They also have their own unique amenities that set them apart from each other.

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Sleeping in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Overnight. The Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is open 24-hours, but if you haven't gone through Security before the checkpoints close for the night, around 11:00PM or later, you will have to stay in the check-in or arrivals pre-Security.

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You can leave the transit area (and airport) but you'll have to clear security and-or immigration again on your way back into the terminal.

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To leave the airport and explore Paris for part of the day: 8 hours. To have some time to explore Paris, you will need to take into consideration the time it takes to leave the airport, which is a minimum of 30 minutes, and then get into central Paris, which, by taxi or train, can take anywhere between 30 to 60 minutes ...

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Here's how to see the most of what Paris has to offer when you're locked in a race against the clock.
  1. Arrivée.
  2. 10:30 a.m. - Le Petit Déjeuner.
  3. 12:00 p.m. - Notre-Dame de Paris.
  4. 1:15 p.m. - Musée du Louvre.
  5. 1:30 p.m. - Avenue des Champs-Elysées.
  6. 3:00 p.m. - Arc de Triomphe.
  7. 4:00 p.m. - La Tour Eiffel.
  8. 5:00 p.m. - Montparnasse.


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Here are 10 ways of making use of your layover time at the airports
  1. Explore the airport. ...
  2. Get lounge access. ...
  3. Read a book. ...
  4. Use free WIFI to finish your pending work. ...
  5. Indulge in Duty-free shopping. ...
  6. Take a transit visa to explore the city. ...
  7. Do candid photography. ...
  8. Get some sleep.


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'Most hotels do not monitor individual guest water usage and as a result, millions of gallons of potable water are wasted every year by hotel guests. ' Which is why they want to create an app to monitor the amount of water hotel guests are using - and, they hope, compel people to shorten their shower time by a minute.

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