‘OFFICE NATIONAL DU TOURISME’17, Rue de Surène, PARIS-8eThe ‘Office National du Tourisme’ was created by Act of Parliament on April 8th 1910, and reorganized in 1917. It enjoys civil privileges and financial autonomy.It is directed by an Administrative Council chosen by the Minister of Public Works.Its mission is to seek out every means of developing travel; to urge, and if necessary to take any measure capable of ameliorating the conditions of the transport, circulation and sojourn of tourists.It co-ordinates the efforts of touring societies and industries, encourages them in the execution of their programmes and stimulates legislative and administrative initiative with regard to the development of travel in France.It promotes understanding between the Public Services, the great Transport Companies, the ‘Syndicats d’Initiative’ and the ‘Syndicats Professionnels’.It organises propaganda in foreign countries; and tends towards the creation of Travel Inquiry Offices in France and abroad, with a view to making known the scenery and monuments of France, as well as the health-giving powers of French mineral waters, spas and bathing places.ALL INQUIRIES WITH REGARD TO TRAVELLINGSHOULD BE ADDRESSEDTO THE ‘TOURING-CLUB DE FRANCE’65, Avenue de la Grande-Armée, 65PARIS
‘OFFICE NATIONAL DU TOURISME’17, Rue de Surène, PARIS-8eThe ‘Office National du Tourisme’ was created by Act of Parliament on April 8th 1910, and reorganized in 1917. It enjoys civil privileges and financial autonomy.It is directed by an Administrative Council chosen by the Minister of Public Works.Its mission is to seek out every means of developing travel; to urge, and if necessary to take any measure capable of ameliorating the conditions of the transport, circulation and sojourn of tourists.It co-ordinates the efforts of touring societies and industries, encourages them in the execution of their programmes and stimulates legislative and administrative initiative with regard to the development of travel in France.It promotes understanding between the Public Services, the great Transport Companies, the ‘Syndicats d’Initiative’ and the ‘Syndicats Professionnels’.It organises propaganda in foreign countries; and tends towards the creation of Travel Inquiry Offices in France and abroad, with a view to making known the scenery and monuments of France, as well as the health-giving powers of French mineral waters, spas and bathing places.ALL INQUIRIES WITH REGARD TO TRAVELLINGSHOULD BE ADDRESSEDTO THE ‘TOURING-CLUB DE FRANCE’65, Avenue de la Grande-Armée, 65PARIS
‘OFFICE NATIONAL DU TOURISME’
17, Rue de Surène, PARIS-8e
The ‘Office National du Tourisme’ was created by Act of Parliament on April 8th 1910, and reorganized in 1917. It enjoys civil privileges and financial autonomy.
It is directed by an Administrative Council chosen by the Minister of Public Works.
Its mission is to seek out every means of developing travel; to urge, and if necessary to take any measure capable of ameliorating the conditions of the transport, circulation and sojourn of tourists.
It co-ordinates the efforts of touring societies and industries, encourages them in the execution of their programmes and stimulates legislative and administrative initiative with regard to the development of travel in France.
It promotes understanding between the Public Services, the great Transport Companies, the ‘Syndicats d’Initiative’ and the ‘Syndicats Professionnels’.
It organises propaganda in foreign countries; and tends towards the creation of Travel Inquiry Offices in France and abroad, with a view to making known the scenery and monuments of France, as well as the health-giving powers of French mineral waters, spas and bathing places.
ALL INQUIRIES WITH REGARD TO TRAVELLINGSHOULD BE ADDRESSEDTO THE ‘TOURING-CLUB DE FRANCE’
65, Avenue de la Grande-Armée, 65PARIS