ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF PARIS More recent and with less patrimonial constraints than Parisian hotels, all the establishments in the areas of the Paris –Charles de Gaulleand Paris – Orlyairports, and the business area of La Défense, Disneyland®Paris and the Stade de France are adapted for people with disabilities. In Versailles, close to the famous palace: Hôtel Ibis Versailles Château (3 stars)4 avenue du Général de Gaulle – Versailles (78)01 39 53 03 30 H1409@accor.com Hôtel La Résidence du Berry (3 stars)14 rue d’Anjou– Versailles (78)01 39 49 07 07 resa@hotel-berry.com Novotel Château de Versailles (4 stars)4 boulevard Saint-Antoine – Le Chesnay (78)01 39 54 96 96 H1022@accor.com CAMPSITES Open-air accommodation including pitches or cottages accessible to wheelchair users, in a green setting. Camping de Paris (4 stars)2 allée du Bord de l’Eau (16th)01 45 24 30 00 info@campingparis.fr Camping La Belle Étoile (3 stars)64 bis quai Maréchal Joffre – La Rochette (77)01 64 39 48 12 info@campinglabelleetoile.com Camping International de Maisons-Laffitte (4 stars)1 rue Johnson – Maisons-Laffitte (78) 01 39 12 21 91 maisonslaffitte@sandaya.fr FIND To select your accommodation, we invite you to use the advanced search option on OUT PARISINFO.com, rubric ‘Where to stay’. Choose the criteria that interest you: MORE location, services, rating and type of disability. THE ‘TOURISME & HANDICAP’ STATE QUALITY RATING Since 2001, the Tourisme & Handicap State quality rating is a guarantee of an accessible building and an efficient and adapted welcome. The list of establishments likely to have this mark is long: hotels, B&Bs, restaurants, monuments, museum, teme parks, concert hals,sh l etc. As the mark is not automatically attributed for all 4 major types of disability together (hearing, mental, physical and visual), check the pictograms well that indicate those for which the establishment has the mark. On PARISINFO.com you can consult the list of accommodation, restaurants, or cultural sites that have been attributed the mark in Paris and the Paris region by using the advanced search option in the rubrics ‘Where to stay’, ‘Eating out’, ‘Whatto see’ and ‘Going out’ and by clicking on ‘Tourisme & Handicap’ (according to your type of disability). 13