Please note: This list is not necessarily exhaustive, and while it was accurate at the time this article was published, services may change at any time.
Cafes, Bars and Restaurants
- La Maroquinerie: 23 rue Boyer, Metro Gambetta or Ménilmontant
- Le Sherpa: 198 rue des Pyrénées, Metro Gambetta
- Cafe Cannibale: 93 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, Metro Couronnes
- Le Zephir: 1, rue Jourdain, Metro Jourdain
- McDonald's Gambetta: 7 Place Gambetta, Metro Gambetta
Parks, Gardens and Squares (Paris Municipal Wi-Fi Service)
- Square Edouard-Vaillant: 3 rue Belgrand, Metro Gambetta
- Jardin Gare de Charonne: 59 boulevard Davout, Metro Porte de Montreuil
- Square Antoine Blondin: 128 rue de Bagnolet, Metro Porte de Bagnolet
- Jardin ZAC Réunion: 20 rue des Haies, Metro Buzenval or Avron
- Square Emmanuelle Fleury: 7 rue Le Vau, Metro Porte de Bagnolet
- Square Samuel Champlain: 9 avenue Gambetta, Metro Gambetta
- Square Docteur Varlo: 160 avenue Gambetta, Metro Porte des Lilas
- Jardin des Amandiers: 40 rue des Cendriers, Metro Menilmontant
- Square Sarah Bernhardt: Rue Lagny, Metro Maraichers
- Square Pixerecourt: Rue Pixerecourt, Metro Telegraphe
Public Libraries
- Bibliothèque Couronnes: 66 rue des Couronnes, Metro Couronnes
- Bibliotheque Sorbier: 17 rue Sorbier, Metro Gambetta
- Bibliotheque St Fargeau: 2 rue du Télégraphe, Metro St Fargeau
Note: To access the Paris Municipal Wi-Fi server, follow these steps:
- Make sure you're in one of the city's free Wi-Fi zones, and select the "Orange" network from your list of available networks.
- Launch your habitual Internet navigator and type in any web address.
- A prompt will appear (in French) to select your "pass Paris Wi-Fi 2h".
- You will now be able to surf for up to 2 hours, after which point you'll need to reselect a pass. Note, however, that Paris city Wi-Fi hotspots are only available during the day. Also note that in larger parks, not all areas will pick up the wi-fi signal.

