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11 years ago
Eh, not my favorite post office. It's convenient (yay!) but it shouldn't take 20 minutes to buy a box and ten stamps, in addition to the waiting time in line. read more
38 boulevard de Strasbourg
75010 Paris
France
Strasbourg-St Denis/Bonne Nouvelle, Canal St Martin/Gare de l'Est, 10ème
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https://www.laposte.fr
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What time does La Poste open?
La Poste opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.La Poste opens at 9:00 AM on Saturday.
What time does La Poste close?
La Poste closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.La Poste closes at 1:00 PM on Saturday.La Poste is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 10:00 AM - 7:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 1:00 PMSun Closed
French
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I deliberately tack on 10 extra minutes or plan my day closer to this post office rather than go to…read morethe one nearest to my home. Yes, this is that good of a post office. Why? It was recently renovated and the design is bright, light and peppy All of the machines work There are never any lines They are miraculously staffed with just the right number of people to avoid hissing, pushing, line-cutting and scowls. Halleluja! The staff is informed friendly -- a miracle on Earth!
The guy here were super nice and helpful! I had to send some letters and postcards, but was…read morecompletely clueless about how much postage I needed and they made it very painless for me. By the time I had all my mail prepped to drop off at the front, there was a giant line. He spotted me and put the mail into the box for me so that I didn't have to wait in line again!
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The French Post Office is fascinating. First thing is there is a bank in there. Yes - a postal…read morebank. Seems logical, honestly. They also sell cell phones in there. So there are machines against the walls and windows - some for packages, some for letters. You go there and prepay for your postage. There are no translators on the machines so you need to know everything or at least know enough French to make your way around. And don't expect someone to come over and help you either. Not how it works here. Once you've gotten your postage you can either put your letters directly in the box or if you have a package you need to bring it up to the desk. Don't forget your customs forms if you are mailing something out of France. You will need to ask for a customs form for each package you are sending. On one visit I left one of my bags in here and they had it for me in lost and found when I came back the following week to ask for it.
Good service, but slow as is most of Paris. Waited in line for 20 mins to get stamps for my…read morepostcards. Could've used te automatic machines, I guess, but it was all in French only. They spoke good English too.
Long line, just like the U.S.! The clerk who helped me mail a package was very accommodating and…read morespoke a little English, she made the long wait forgivable.
One of the closest post offices to Gare de Lyon if you need to send some mail right before getting…read moreon your train.
A fairly large and well run La Poste just about 100 m from the Boucicaut metro station on line 8…read more The staff manage to keep the lines moving even in peak hours.