Getting Around Paris

Paris is one of the most charming and popular cities in the world. Its wide streets are easy to get around, whether you're heading to iconic landmarks or just enjoying a leisurely stroll.

Choose the right means of transport - whether it's the convenient hop-on hop-off bus, a scenic Seine River cruise, or the efficient public transport system - and you'll make the most of everything the City of Light has to offer.

Exploring Paris with Hop-On Hop-Off Tours

Explore Paris on an Open-Top Bus

Hop on and off at the city's main attractions. Choose from 24-, 48- or 72-hour tickets, each of which includes an audio guide.

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One of the most convenient ways to explore Paris is on a hop-on hop-off bus. These double-decker buses allow you to get on and off freely around the city, offering a hassle-free, full sightseeing experience.

The hop-on hop-off buses cover all the main areas, from iconic spots like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum and Notre-Dame Cathedral, to charming neighbourhoods such as Montmartre and Le Marais. Audio guides are available in several languages, so you can learn interesting facts about the city while relaxing and enjoying the views from the top deck.

Explore Paris on a Seine River Cruise

Seine River Tour

Enjoy a boat ride on the Seine and admire Notre-Dame Cathedral from a different perspective.

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Taking a River Seine cruise is one of the most popular ways to see Paris. Boarding a bateau offers a unique perspective of the city, passing under historic bridges and by landmarks like the Musée d'Orsay and Notre-Dame Cathedral.

During the cruise, an audio guide will share stories and insights about Paris's history and architecture, making the trip even more engaging. Cruises depart frequently from the Eiffel Tower and last around an hour, providing the perfect combination of relaxation and sightseeing.

Public Transport in Paris

The Paris Metro is one of the most popular ways to get around for both locals and tourists, offering a convenient and affordable way to explore the city. It features 16 lines and over 300 stations, giving you quick access to all the main attractions. Trains run frequently, and the system is well organized and clearly signposted.

Buses are also a great way to explore Paris. They offer a unique perspective on the city, especially if you choose routes that pass through popular tourist areas.

The RER is a regional train network connecting central Paris with the suburbs and key destinations such as the Palace of Versailles and Disneyland® Paris.

Paris also has a tram network that mainly serves the outskirts of the city and is useful for reaching specific destinations.

Although more expensive, a more comfortable option than public transport is to take a taxi or use Uber.

Other ways to get around Paris

Walking around Paris is one of the best ways to discover the city. Many attractions are within walking distance, and Parisian streets always have something interesting to offer.

Another great option is to rent a bike through the Vélib' Métropole service, which is widely available across the city. Cycling along the Seine or through Parisian parks is a wonderful experience.

In addition to bikes, Paris offers electric scooters, scooters and car rentals through various sharing apps. These options are perfect for short trips or for those who want to explore the city at their own pace.

Tips for Getting Around Paris

  • Plan your route: Use public transport apps to find the best way to get to your destination.
  • Buy tickets in advance: This applies to both public transport and tourist tours.
  • Avoid peak hours: The metro and buses can be very crowded during rush hour (8:00-10:00 a.m. and 5:00-7:00 p.m.).
  • Walk as much as possible: Paris is a wonderful city to explore on foot.

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