Yes, passengers typically have to go through customs during a layover in Paris if they are connecting to a different flight.
The Layover - 2011 Paris 2-2 was released on: USA: 26 November 2012
18 HOURS + LAYOVER TIME IN PARIS
This depends on wether or not you pass through immigration control. If you stay in a transit lounge in the airport then no, your passport will not be stamped
Customs in Paris typically takes around 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the time of day and the volume of travelers.
To explore Paris and see the main attractions, a layover of at least 8-10 hours is recommended. This should give you enough time to visit popular sites like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre Dame Cathedral. Keep in mind that travel time to and from the airport should also be factored in when planning your layover.
people here like to eat cresants
the typical parisian bread and some coffee
Yes, you do. I recently took the Eurostar from Paris to London for a day trip. Although we didnt have any luggage, they still made us go through a customs process, but it was an abbreviated version. If you have luggage, you go through just like you arrived by air in a foreign country.
Anthony B. North Peat has written: 'Gossip from Paris during the second empire' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, History
the river going through Paris is the Seine river.
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