Press Kit
Paris Tourist
Office & Convention Bureau
The Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau was set up
at the joint initiative of the Paris City Hall and the Paris Chamber of
Commerce as a non-profit making association, ruled by the French law of
July 1st 1901. It has three major roles:
Welcome, information
and promotion of the capital
The Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau
represents the City of Paris as well as "département 75" (one of France's
95 metropolitan départements), which also means fulfilling the task of "Comité
Départemental de Tourisme" (Departmental Tourist Board).
- It advises on tourist structures,
welcomes a high number of guests, in its capacity as European, if not
world capital of tourism (Paris is host to more than 20 million visitors
every year).
- It represents the vital force of tourism
in Paris for the different institutions and administrative committees
concerned.
In the areas of tourism and leisure, as in
business tourism, the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau works in close
collaboration with tourist-trade professionals and institutions on joint
ventures. At public and professional trade exhibitions, in France and
abroad, the role of the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau is to give
prospective visitors a vivid image of their destination in the face of
ever keener competition. In the same way, the Paris Convention and
Visitors Bureau organizes welcome visits for travel agents in order to
suggest a more intense, even different programming of the capital.
Finally, welcome visits for journalists contribute to the promotion of
products and to the image of PARIS as a destination.
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