Paris Travel Guide
Transport
Motosharing in Paris - The best Electric Moped Apps
Motosharing is your go-to option if you need to move in Paris independently and easily. With a moped, you can get anywhere quickly and…
Electric Scooters in Paris
Faster than walking, more effortless than a bike, greener than a car: electric kick-scooters are one of the best ways to move around…
Paris taxi & ride-hailing apps
Don’t be caught unprepared, find out which taxi apps you can use to hail your ride or cab in Paris, no matter where you are or at what…
Metro in Paris
With its 16 lines, Paris’ Métropolitain covers about 140 miles in the city and more than 300 stops. That plus affordable tickets and…
Public Transport in Paris - All you need to know
All your questions regarding Paris’ public transport answered. The most efficient ways to move around the city, the cheapest, and our…
Paris Public Transport Apps
Whether with public or private transport, there are many tools to plan and pay for your journeys in Paris. Live updates, route…
T+ ticket vs Navigo Pass vs Paris Visite
If you’re not sure which Paris transport pass is best for you, we’re here to help you choose. Pros and cons of the T+ tickets, Navigo…
Travel Documents for Paris
Depending on your nationality, there are different requirements, documents, and papers needed to travel to Paris, France.
How to get to Paris
Paris is one of the most beloved tourist destinations and Europe’s second most visited capital. Find out the best way to reach it - by…
How to get to Paris from the Charles de Gaulle Airport
The biggest airport in France and one of the most important and busiest airports in Europe, Charles de Gaulle is very well connected to…
How to get to Paris from the Orly Airport
The second largest airport in Paris, Orly Airport serves both domestic and international flights
How to get to Paris from the Beauvais Airport
Much smaller than CDG and ORY, the Beauvais Airport is normally used by low-cost companies and smaller flights
Tourist Bus Tours
Get on and off whenever you like, visiting the city’s most important sights and areas with one of Paris’ hop-on hop-off buses
Batobus
Combine the scenic charm of a ferry ride along the river Seine with the convenience of a hop-on hop-off bus in Paris
Paris Visite
Choose the multi-day Paris transport pass that is right for you, with the duration and zone inclusion that you prefer
T+ tickets
Paris’ easiest-to-use and most popular ticket, the T+ is ideal for an occasional ride in the city centre
Passe Navigo
Your weekly and monthly passes to use unlimitedly on Paris’ public transport network
How to get around in Paris
Paris, France’s biggest city, has excellent and extensive transport. Getting a clear idea of the available options is key.
Taxis in Paris
Paris taxis will come to your rescue late at night when you’re too tired to walk or wait for public transport
Trams in Paris
Unbeknown to many tourists, Paris has its own tramway network, dating back to the late 19th century.
Paris’ Montmartre Funicular
The iconic Montmartre Funicular is the fastest and easiest way to get to one of the most scenic neighbourhoods in Paris
Buses in Paris
City buses in Paris are the perfect way to see the city while getting to your destination. More than 60 daytime lines and more than 30…
RER Trains
Paris’ Regional Express Network is what you need if you want to venture out of the city centre: 365 miles of RER railways connect the…