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Sysy H.

“ You can either pick the travel Wi-Fi at the Paris location or either have then drop it for you at the airport. ” in 3 reviews

Ellen W.

“ They gave us clear instructions on the use of the unit and directions for returning it in the prepaid envelope on our last day. ” in 3 reviews

Woody T.

“ The service worked very well and was super convenient to send back from the airport at the last minute we needed it. ” in 4 reviews

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I used this service while I was in Paris, 9/10. You can buy international phones, SIM cards, travel wifi, and cell phone goodies. They're at the airport and great locations with in the city. The charge lasts about 6-7 hours, and they charge reasonably quickly. The service will buffer though if you're in a busy area with a lot of folks on wifi. I found them through an online search, and had amazing service throughout my trip. You're able to go LIVE and carry online conversation very well on an unlimited plan. I had a bit of a problem when it came to the ins and outs though. Once I'd already purchased a SIM card (non refundable, this wasn't told to me), and came in to buy a cell phone- the options were pretty rough and slow for a high price. Not helping much. So after being in the store on the Opera for about 2+ hours waiting they offered me unlimited service for the 5GB price. (Because of the problems I was having with the service over that time) I accepted and went about my business, in about a day and a half the wifi was barely working. I called the 800 number through Skype and they explained the run around. All of the plans are "unlimited" (Also not explained to me)- but after the 5GB (or whatever you've purchased) it slows way way down. I was under the impression it was truly unlimited (which was what I was told by the person at the Opera location, that he'd bump me to the unlimited plan hence the confusion on my end) So after discussing with the agent that this hadn't been explained - and the trouble I'd been having- they were very very understanding and helpful offered me the actual unlimited plan. I called with any questions or concerns and they were stellar. Now that I understand how it all works, they'll be my one stop shop each time. Thanks for your help!! Loving this place.

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Salesperson was helpful and I was able to get what I needed quickly. Could be a bit pricey but worth it for the convenience!

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I have the newest device, the Sapphire T2, and it was expensive. The wifi plans vary greatly according to the country you're in and only last for a specified number of days (7, 14, or 30 days). This is really inconvenient when traveling to multiple countries. Of course, they have a Global Pass but the cost is exorbitant. Also, the battery life states that it lasts for 12 hours, but after using it for maybe 3 hours it was almost dead. Also also, one time I noticed it depleted data even though I was on another network. So every time I'm not using it, I turn it off to prevent it from stealing data from me which also helps with the dismal battery life. Great idea, but needs a lot of work.

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I rented the Sapphire Travel Wifi for my recent trip to London and Paris. Upon arriving, it worked for maybe 2 hours, then stopped working. I figured maybe the battery was dead, so I charged it for a few hours, but it didn't work. I spoke to their customer service, who said I should charge it overnight. I left it charged overnight, but it still didn't work. Unfortunately they had no other solutions for me and that it might be the device itself. For the rest of my trip, I had to pay my cell phone service a daily charge to use roaming, which was very expensive. Travelwifi asked me to ship it back and they'll refund me once they receive it. I returned their device over a month ago, and I still have not received my refund even after multiple attempts to contact them. DON'T DO BUSINESS WITH THIS FRAUDULENT COMPANY!

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SHORT VERSION: Rented a unit in March 2022. Returned the unit after a week stay to the same location I rented from. Arbitrarily charged my credit card $150.00 despite having photographic evidence that I dropped it off at the same location. Please whatever you do, DO NOT rent one of their units!!! LONG VERSION: I knew from the beginning this company was not going to provide great service. Upon landing in CDG airport, I followed the instructions that Travelwifi provided. They specifically write to pick up from Terminal 2A. There is no such kiosk in terminal 2A. I attempted to find help and upon finding a security officer called the phone number with no response. Finally picked up the unit from a Tourism Information desk. Initially the staff person did not know what I was talking about. The staff had to set up the unit which took an additional 15 minutes. After having the unit, I learned within the next 15 minutes that there was a hard data cap on the unit. I called an Uber to get to our hotel and lost service for the rest of the day midway through the car ride. During our vacation we relied on Starbucks and Cafe Wifi. This service was awful. At the end of our trip, I dropped off the unit at the same Tourism Information and took a photograph just in case. Got home and 6 months later get notified that I did not return the unit??? Why would I want to keep a unit that barely offers any type of signal? I told the customer service team that I returned the unit and sent them the picture I took as proof. Instead they charged my credit card for $150.00 without my authorization. Brings the total that they STOLE from me to $206.29 Not worth the headache whatsoever.

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It's truly a life saver to have TeavelWifi with youwhen travelling in Paris. This location is centrally located with friendly English speaking sales persons. The rate was very affordable and the device never gave me any problems except the battery lasted only 12 hours or so. The return was super easy at an information desk in terminal 2.

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I PAID FOR NOTHING first, wifi connection was not what i expected. (in san diego, U.S.) second, ran out of data so quickly compared to other device) i wanted to cancel but it was too late so i used. THEN the device was stolen last day when i tried to return. i called and emailed to the service center but she said i will be charged. i should've rented other company, such a bad experience. i found a company even when it's stolen, you won't be charged. BE CAREFUL!! i rented one in the U.S not Paris. i needed to write a review but couldn't find a place to write, i did here.

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IT'S TRAVEL SEASON, BAYBEE! I've been using Travel WIFI for many of my recent trips last year. I honestly have never had a problem with this company as they are so responsive, wonderful customer service and the device is very reliable! Let me admit that using their device truly helps from getting billed a huge amount for roaming charges from a mobile carrier. I've used travel WIFI for over 3+ of my trips out of the country and the process to sign up has been very easy. I have used them to go to Mexico, Canada, Asia, Italy, and Trinidad. I usually go to their website here: https://travelwifi.com/ and enter the country that I will be visiting. I go for the basic purchase and three days before my trip, I receive a UPS package with my device. On top of that, I even get a free return package to send the device back. During my stay, I get continued emails checking in to see if I am enjoying the device and asking if I have a question. A few days before the device is supposed to be returned, I received an email informed me that I could keep the de4vice if I wanted to for a fee. Not really needed in my situation, but nice that they give this as an option. The prices are very reasonable and not too much. The device charges in about 2 hours and last on a good charge for over 10 hours. I also like that multiple devices can use the WIFI box simultaneously. I can agree with some of the Yelpers about the spotty service although the device says there is the internet, there were times where it wasn't working. But honestly, it was not the fault of the device so I can't blame it on the company. There are times where it will take long periods of time searching for a signal, maybe it was the location of the places that made it spotty. In all honesty, it's a WIFI box, don't have high expectations to get service 100% of the time. If you lower your standards, I promise you won't be disappointed. I will continue to use this company to order a WIFI box when I am going to visit any country. **Make sure they give you the new devices; the old devices don't work and the chargers don't work for the device. **

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it was such a good find! Found this place when I googled "international wifi in Paris", then the Yelp review came up, so I contacted the shop when I arrived at Paris, they had travel wifi available right away. The price is really reasonable and it made our stay a lot easier. The two guys work here are really friendly and helpful, we just paid for the 5 days of rental, then sent the device in a ready prepared envelop, dropped in the post box on the day of departure. Super easy. It saved us a lot of money from international roaming and calls.

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Disclaimer: this is my 2nd time renting mobile wifi while traveling. The prior time was in Japan, so I am comparing to that: Pros: -Decent speed (slower than my Japan one, but fast enough to stream video) -Good battery life Cons: -Kept losing connection, which can get annoying. I used it to work on my train ride from Paris to nice, and it lost connection many times. It made working quite difficult. Also it actually would randomly lose connection while in Nice. -Cost to ship and return (3.5 euros each way). Tip: bring a extra usb battery back for really heavy/ long use

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TravelWifi Store, now open in Paris!

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TravelWifi is more than delighted and proud to present our latest addition: the Travelwifi Paris Opera Store.

This ambitious project was envisioned by the Travelwifi Leadership team in late 2019 and officially kicked off in February 2020. As you know, the tourism industry (as well as many others along with it) declined in early 2020 when the COVID situation spread globally.

We did not give up on this dream of a high-end, trendy, and welcoming store in the heart of one of the most beautiful cities in the world: Paris. After weeks of intensive search and physical visits, the local Parisian team found the perfect match on an iconic avenue in Paris.

Where is the TravelWifi Paris Store located?

TravelWifi Paris store is located on an avenue which is so famous that it is easy to remember: the “Avenue de l’Opéra”. Located in the upscale and touristic 2nd Arrondissement of Paris – our store is next to the amazing Opera Garnier, Galeries Lafayette, and the Louvre museum.

The store’s official address is 38 Avenue de l’Opéra – 75002 Paris , precisely at the corner with rue “Louis Le Grand” (infamous King Louis XIV). While there are many other shops at the same street number (38), you should find us easily by the corner.

Behind the scenes: construction period

To create the perfect atmosphere for  the TravelWifi store, we enlisted numerous skilled architects, craftsmen, designers, and more to bring our vision to life.  During this time, we were faced with local confinement, lockdowns, and different curfews imposed by the French Government. Oftentimes, these rules would  change  from month  by month , if not week by week.

Finally, we  are able to open and welcome our customers both new and long-term to our amazing space. Below a few photos from our construction period:

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Before and after. Look how beautiful this building is!

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Painting and installing electricity. It’s getting exciting!

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Our designers brainstorm about fixtures and furniture.

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Screens and windows adhesives installation: get the full Travelwifi experience

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Our Store and its location will blow your mind!

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Our team in Paris will take care of you!

At the Travelwifi Paris store, a dedicated team of 10 people is here to serve you, from Monday to Saturday, from 11 am until 7 pm. We’ll soon write a dedicated article presenting the store supervisors, Philippe and Léa and the rest of this awesome team.

We hope that you’ll love this store as much as we do. Please feel free to stop by anytime to say hi, ask any questions regarding our travel connectivity devices and accessories, or any questions you might have about your stay in Paris!

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A Tourist’s Guide to Wifi in France (It May Surprise You)

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France is the most visited city in Europe and sees nearly 87 million tourists per year. If you’re planning a trip to Europe, you’re most likely visiting France at some point. You need to know about how wifi in France works to have a great trip!

It is fairly difficult to find free wifi in France. You either have to go to cafés, restaurants, or a few select tourist attractions like the Palace of Versailles . A better way to access reliable wifi in France is to rent a pocket wifi. It is affordable and gives you access to the internet 24/7 no matter where you are.

Another alternative is purchasing your own Skyroam pocket wifi . This solution is only for the most serious of travellers, and we’ll talk about it more near the end of this post.

People have different travel styles and wifi needs. This post will walk you though all the different ways you can access wifi in France to help you choose the best choice for you, your travel style, and budget.

No matter how you choose to access wifi in France, you need to protect your online safety, data, and privacy by installing a VPN on your phone. It is the only way to keep prying eyes and hackers from accessing your online activity.

PS- Be sure to check out this article if you want a more in-depth breakdown on accessing wifi in Paris exclusively.

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Public Wifi in France

For such a large and technologically advanced country, France doesn’t have a very good public wifi infrastructure.

There are a limited number of places you can find free wifi in France.

The most likely and common place to access complimentary wifi is at a café or restaurant. Some popular tourist attractions like most museums and Disneyland Paris offer guests free wifi.

A few of the major, hub train stations in France also offer free wifi, and, of course, all the airports allows guests to access wifi for free.

But you’re not really going to spend that much time in train stations and airports!

PS- Read this post if you’re interested in taking a day trip from Paris. I highly recommend you get outside of Paris and see more of the country.

Claude Monet's Gardens Giverny France Five Day Trips from Paris

Cafés and Restaurants

As mentioned, cafés and restaurants are the best place to go if you want to access free wifi in France.

Not every café has wifi, but you’re more likely to find free wifi at a café then at a restaurant. Especially if the café is close to a popular tourist attractions!

Restaurants, on the other hand, are hit or miss. Many mom-and-pop restaurants don’t offer free wifi. They want the guests to socialize, mingle, and drink. Very French of them!

Chain restaurants are the place to go if you need wifi while you eat.

They have a more global audience and expectation to offer free wifi in their restaurants than local businesses do.

Not to say no local restaurants offer wifi. A lot of them certainly do, but you can’t expect them to.

There may be a sticker on the restaurant door proclaiming they offer guests complimentary wifi. Look for that sticker if you want to eat at a local restaurant and have access to free wifi.

Side note: I highly recommend you dine at local restaurants in France. They are incredible !

If push comes to shove, you can always fall back on McDonald’s, Starbucks, and Subway to give you a hit of free wifi in France.

You just need to order a drink or something small, and the wifi passcode should be on the bottom of your receipt.

The macarons at McDonald’s in France are surprisingly good. Be sure to try them out if you stop by to McDonald’s to use their free wifi!

Another sneaky tip is to go to a café or restaurants inside a hotel. There is a pretty good chance they offer free wifi!

Hotels and Airbnbs

The most obvious and easiest place to access free wifi in France is through your hotel or Airbnb. Guests expect hotels and Airbnbs to provide complimentary wifi, and there is hardly a room that doesn’t in this day and age!

This is the most reliable place to access free wifi in France.

You’re at your hotel every day, know they offer free wifi, and can stop in throughout the day if you desperately need wifi.

The downside to it is, obviously, you can only access it when you’re inside the hotel. It doesn’t really help you much when you’re outside the hotel exploring France.

There is one major exception to this!

You can download Google Maps offline and use it help navigate the city even if you don’t have access to wifi when you’re out and about.

This can be a huge lifesaver and helps you feel more confident and adventurous when you’re exploring a city.

There is hardly anything worse then getting lost and having zero idea how to get back to your hotel. Having access to maps offline helps you feel more confident in exploring outside the main tourist hub!

Hotel and Airbnb wifi is still public wifi even though it has a password! Most people have a false sense of internet privacy when using hotel wifi!

You still need a VPN on your phone, laptop, and tablet to protect your online privacy, data, and safety!

Don’t get lured into a false sense of confidence!

And in case you’re wondering, 90% of the time I book my hotels through hotels.com .

I love their reward program and how easy it is to earn free nights!

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Renting Pocket Wifi in France

Renting pocket wifi is the best alternative to relying on public wifi in France.

Pocket wifi is a personal is a portable wifi router that gives you 24/7 access to the internet no matter where you are!

It is super small and lightweight. You can stick it in your pocket or purse and not even know it is there!

You can connect multiple people to one pocket wifi device, so your whole group can access wifi in France for one low price!

I personally recommend Hippocket wifi . It has the most affordable rates in Europe. It is based in France, so it is really easy to pick up and drop off your pocket wifi too!

One really important thing to note about renting pocket wifi in France is that you need to use a credit card. You cannot rent pocket wifi with a debit card or an Interac debit card.

This protects the pocket wifi supplier. They can easily charge your credit card if you lose or damage the device. It becomes more difficult if someone pays be debit card. They have no way to get their money except asking politely and hoping for the best.

Outside of having to use a credit card to rent your pocket wifi, there is very little downside.

It is affordable (especially if you split the cost), convenient, and easy to use!

You just connect to the pocket wifi internet network, and you’re good to go.

It doesn’t get any easier than that.

The batter lasts all day, so that is another huge plus!

Picking Up Your Pocket Wifi in France

There are four ways you can get your pocket wifi device:

  • Picking it up a Charles de Gaulle Airport or Orly Airport
  • Having it delivered to your hotel or Airbnb
  • Picking it up at a post office or partner locations
  • Having it mailed to your home and getting it before you leave for France

The first three options are free, but you have to pay for the cost of mailing if you choose the fourth option.

Option four is by far the least attractive option. Not only does it cost more, but you also have to trust the postal delivery service will get it to you in time.

You don’t want the stress of your pocket wifi being delayed in the mail!

If you’re flying into CDG or ORLY, picking up the pocket wifi there is the easiest method in my opinion.

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Returning Your Pocket Wifi Device

The only way to return your pocket wifi device is mailing it.

It is free if you mail it from within France, but there are fees if you mail it from another country.

The envelope costs €9 if you mail it from a different European country and €15 if you mail it from USA.

If you mail it from a different country, you are responsible for purchasing a tracked envelope to France and paying whatever it costs.

Obviously, it is most cost effective to mail it from within France.

You can use your Hippocket pocket wifi device throughout Europe, it is possible to use it for your entire Eurotrip. If you’re not flying home from a French airport, the cheapest option is to pay for the Europe return envelope and mail it before you go home.

A Wifi Alternative for Travel Enthusiasts

Skyroam is the perfect wifi alternative for anyone who travels multiple times per year!

It is your own personal pocket wifi device that you can take on any trip and always be connected to the internet!

Skyroam works in nearly every country with a few (obvious) exclusions like Cuba that don’t have the infrastructure to support personal wifi routers.

I purchased my Skyroam in 2019 and love it. I can’t imagine travelling without it at this point!

You have to pay a single up-front cost for the device and then pay to use access the wifi after that. You can either purchase single day passes or a monthly wifi pass.

The device is fairly priced in my opinion, but I think the daily wifi passes are a bit expensive.

There are two ways you can get around the semi-overpriced Skyroam wifi day passes .

Read my full Skyroam review here

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The first is to buy a monthly pass rather than multiple single day passes. If you’re travelling for more than 9 days in a month, buying a monthly pass is more cost effective.

The other option is to wait until Skyroam has a sale on day passes. They normally have sales every quarter, and you can save a fair amount of money on day passes.

The normal deal is buy 10 day passes and get 5 free, but it can vary from sale to sale.

You need to be cautious when buying day passes in a sale though. The bonus day passes have an expiry day, so you need to make sure you’ll use the bonus day passes before they expire.

Full price day passes do not expire!

Skyroam is a great investment for people who travel on a regular basis and want reliable access to the internet.

It is super convenient and a travel game changer!

You Need to Protect Your Online Data

Most people overlook protecting their online data when they travel.

They don’t realize how easy it is for a hacker to access your online data, steal it, and sell it when using a public wifi network.

Please don’t be that person!

It more important now than ever before to protect your online data. We all store an incredible amount of personal information on your phones, laptops, and tablets that is simple isn’t worth the risk!

I know people who had their banking information stolen while on holiday. They spent hours on the phone with the bank trying to sort it out, and it ruined their vacation.

Not to mention how difficult it is to travel after you cancel all your bank cards.

Luckily, it is incredibly easy to protect your online data!

You simply need to install (and have turned on) a VPN (a.k.a. a Virtual Private Network).

It essentially cloaks your electronic devices and acts as if you’re on your personal wifi network where you’re the only one who knows the password.

Hackers cannot access your personal data and steal it no matter how hard they try!

Having a VPN is non-negotiable. Every traveller needs it.

If you can afford to travel, you can afford to protect your online safety and personal data!

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My Favourite VPN

The only VPN I like (and I’ve tried quite a few over the years) is NordVPN .

It is the quickest VPN on the market, and it is a much more enjoyable user experience because of it. VPNs have a bit of a reputation for slowing devices to a painful crawl that makes users abandon using them.

It is nice that NordVPN has solved that problem!

Another amazing feature is that you can choose what country it looks like you’re using the internet from.

You can be in France but set your VPN to show you’re in South Korea . Once you’re showing as in South Korea, you can access their Netflix library and watch shows and movies you wouldn’t be able to access in France.

I don’t know if you’ve been to South Korea, but they have a bomb Netflix catalogue!

NordVPN runs sales basically all year ’round, so you never have to pay full price to protect your online data!

You can literally protect up to 6 devices for less than the cost of a Starbucks coffee every month.

There is no excuse to protect your online data with a VPN. It is worth the small expense to have the peace of mind to know no prying eyes can see what you’re doing online!

As you can see, there is a lot you need to know about wifi in France!

The most important thing for you to know is that public wifi in France isn’t all that accessible, and you may want to make alternative plans if you need reliable access to the internet.

Going to cafés, restaurants, and train stations only gets you so far, and you’re likely not going to have access to the internet for the majority of the day.

That is alright for a lot of tourists, but plenty of people have to be connected to the internet.

In that case, renting pocket wifi in France is the perfect alternative. It is affordable, easy to use, and convenient. Skyroam is the best public wifi alternative for frequent travellers though.

No matter how you choose to access the internet in France, you need to protect your online data with a VPN . There are no ifs, ands, or buts on that one!

As long as your online data is protected, you can go explore France care free no matter how you get your wifi!

France is an extraordinary country.

The food, sights, and culture is amazing. France often gets a bad wrap because of Paris, but it doesn’t deserve it.

Paris isn’t my favourite city in France, and I highly encourage you to get outside Paris and see what the rest of the country has to offer.

You’ll be amazed at how incredible and underrated it is!

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  1. How to get your Travel Wifi package from Tourism Information points in

    Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) Terminal T1, arrivals level (between Gate 4 and Gate 6). 7:30am - 8:30pm; Terminal T2BD, arrivals level (downstairs, in the public area) - after passing customs. 7:15am - 8:30pm; ... How to get your Travel Wifi package from Tourism Information points in Paris? ...

  2. Pocket WiFi Rental for Travelers in France

    The TravelWifi MiFi rental device automatically finds the best 4G network near you using virtual SIM technology, and seamlessly connects to leading France 3G mobile data providers like Orange, Bouygues, Free, and SFR. Now your phone, tablet, and laptop can get online with a fast, secure, private WiFi network.

  3. TravelWifi

    TravelWifi is the best solution for staying connected while traveling. With a portable hotspot device, you can enjoy unlimited data in over 130 countries, and access to exclusive deals and discounts. Find out how to get your TravelWifi device at one of our many locations, or order online and get it delivered to your door. Don't miss the chance to experience the world with TravelWifi.

  4. Pocket WiFi Rental for Travelers in Europe

    Pack your Europe WiFi hotspot rental and get ready for an exciting holiday. Your Sapphire pocket WiFi for Europe device automatically finds the best 5G network near you using virtual SIM technology and connects to the most reliable providers of mobile data in Europe like Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica, Vodafone, Orange and BT.

  5. Getting WiFi in France

    As you travel through France, here are numerous free or good-value options to enhance your holiday. WiFi at airports. As soon as you arrive at Paris Charles-de-Gaulle or Orly airports, free unlimited WiFi access is available through your smartphone. No need to download any special software to get connected - simply complete a short form.

  6. Travel Wifi in Paris

    Travel WiFi has created a simple solution for staying in touch with family, friends and work while traveling in France - a personal mobile hotspot! This device is a small wireless modem that allows you to connect multiple devices to the internet, making it ideal for families so everyone can be connected. The best part is that the Travel WiFi ...

  7. 5 Best France Pocket WiFi & SIM Cards for Tourists

    1. 4G France Pocket WiFi by BNE. Our first option is from BNE, a leading global telco that provides France pocket WiFi and eSIM data plans for tourists. If you usually rent a pocket router for your leisure or business trips, we recommend investing in one. This premium portable WiFi router for travelers, called the BNE GO Pocket Router, lets you ...

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    Travel Wifi provides the best pocket wifi for travelers! Enjoy a 4G secure network in more than 120 countries over the world with huge data plans, and connect up to 5 devices simultaneously. Travel Wifi, the best way to stay connected! Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Contact.

  9. Travel Wifi

    With prices starting at 6€ per day, Travel Wifi offers an easy and affordable way to make sure you're always connected. Book your hotspot on travel-wifi.com before your arrival and Travel Wifi will deliver your hotspot anywhere in France (hotels, apartments, post offices, etc). Your device will be waiting for you at your specified pick-up ...

  10. TravelWifi opens its doors in Paris!

    In the store you can find innovative articles and travel accessories, assistance with your stay in Paris and of course our portable Wi-Fi devices. In addition, our charming team will be there to assist you Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM. Don't hesitate to pay us a visit! You'll find us at 38 Avenue de l'Opéra - 75002 Paris ...

  11. A Tourist's Guide to Wifi in Paris

    It costs anywhere from €4 to €9 per day to rent pocket wifi in Paris. The longer you rent the device for the lower the per day cost it. The amount of data you need also impacts the price. You can get a plan that is less expensive, but you only get access to 1GB of data per day.

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    Global data included. Get connected and start browsing immediately! Send e-mails, stream music and more across the world with preloaded global data. 3 GB. 3 GB. Password protected. Travel with confidence while browsing on your own secure and password protected wi-fi signal. Connect up to 5 Devices. Connect your phone, laptop and more!

  13. Free WiFi in Paris

    Travel Wifi egg allows you to: Make calls on wifi and use your favourite applications just like at home. Have unlimited Internet in France and 5 GB/day in the rest of Europe. Connect up to 10 devices and share your connection with your travel buddies/gadgets. Navigate easily in Paris and beyond.

  14. Pocket Wifi Paris

    Book your webspot online in 2 minutes. 2. Pick it up or have it delivered to your home, hotel or others. 3. Enjoy unlimited internet access in Paris with a 1 Gb/day in high speed. 4. Return your pocket wifi easily with a return envelope or drop it off at our partners offices. 1. Book your webspot online in 2 minutes.

  15. TRAVEL WIFI (Paris)

    Travel Wifi provides the best pocket wifi for travelers! Enjoy a 4G secure network in more than 120 countries over the world with huge data plans, and connect up to 5 devices simultaneously. Travel Wifi, the best way to stay connected! This is a Business. Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Contact.

  16. How to Have Wifi Everywhere You Go in Paris

    Have your Travel Wifi waiting for you when you arrive in Paris! Simple to connect to phones and devices just like connecting to any wifi network. Take advantage of unlimited data and 4G speed. Connect up to 10 devices simultaneously - perfect for families! Convenient pocket size makes hotspot easy to carry while sightseeing.

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    Specialties: Travel the world without losing connection - Rent your personal hotspot and stay connected with 4G wherever you go with TravelWifi. TravelWifi hotspots, also known as pocket wifi, enable you to stay connected, use your favorite applications, navigate easily, check your emails, etc. when traveling. The hotspots can be used in 130 countries in the world providing you with a secure ...

  18. Best Portable WiFi & Hotspots for Travelers

    Discover our exclusive trips and tour deals. Connecting the travelers to the world. Whether you are planning a perfect get away vacation with family & friends, or booking for your next business trip, TravelWifi can help you easily plan and book your entire trip with the widest selection of deals that offer huge savings on hotels, flights, and car rentals.

  19. TravelWifi Store, now open in Paris!

    Located in the upscale and touristic 2nd Arrondissement of Paris - our store is next to the amazing Opera Garnier, Galeries Lafayette, and the Louvre museum. The store's official address is 38 Avenue de l'Opéra - 75002 Paris, precisely at the corner with rue "Louis Le Grand" (infamous King Louis XIV). While there are many other ...

  20. A Tourist's Guide to Wifi in France (It May Surprise You)

    It is fairly difficult to find free wifi in France. You either have to go to cafés, restaurants, or a few select tourist attractions like the Palace of Versailles. A better way to access reliable wifi in France is to rent a pocket wifi. It is affordable and gives you access to the internet 24/7 no matter where you are.

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    Nice Tourism Office - Gare SNCF (Railway Station) Av Thiers, Gare SNCF (Railway Station), 06000 Nice. Opening hours: Monday until Saturday: 9:00am until 6:00pm, Sunday: 10:00am until 5:00pm. PARIS TRAVELWIFI PARIS STORE: 38 Avenue de l'Opéra - 75002 Paris Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, from 10 am until 7 pm. Precisely at...

  22. TravelWifi Coverage Map

    Fast and secure Wi-Fi connectivity, anywhere you go. Explore our stores, vending machines and pickup & drop off locations. ... Paris Store. Our Paris store is open now! View on map. Spain Stores. Our Barcelona and Madrid stores are open now! View on map. Vending Machines. Find us in Germany and Kuwait airports, and 8 more airport locations ...

  23. Meilleur WiFi portable et Hotspots pour les voyageurs

    Découvrez nos voyages exclusifs et nos offres de circuits. Connecter les voyageurs au monde. Que vous planifiez des vacances parfaites avec votre famille et vos amis, ou que vous réserviez pour votre prochain voyage d'affaires, TravelWifi peut vous aider à planifier et réserver facilement tout votre voyage avec la plus grande sélection d'offres qui offrent d'énormes économies sur les ...