There are lots of ways of getting from Paris to Ireland. The simplest and fastest way is to fly. There are also ferries from France to Ireland, so you could travel to one of the ports where those ferries leave from. You could also travel to Britain and then to Ireland. You could use the Channel Tunnel to get to Britain and fly or go by ferry from there to Ireland.
Ireland would not fit into Paris. It is about 804 times bigger than Paris. Paris is about 104 square kilometres and Ireland is about 84,421 square kilometres.
Neither, Paris is in France.
The capital of France is Paris. The capital of Ireland (Republic of Ireland) is Dublin.
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The Eurostar goes from Paris to London, it doesn't go to Dublin.
As Ireland is an island, getting a car to Ireland normally involves a ferry. To get from Paris to Ireland, you could either get a ferry from France to Britain and one from Britain to Ireland, or get a ferry from France to Ireland. There are various options. You can get directly to Ireland from Cherbourg, Roscoff or Le Havre, or go to Britain by Calais to Dover and then get a ferry from places like Swansea or Holyhead to Ireland.
Ireland first participated as a nation at the Olympics at the 1924 Summer Games in Paris.
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That would depend on how you were travelling and where in Ireland you were arriving. There are many ways of travelling to Ireland from Paris, including combinations of rail, road, sea and air. Flying, you could travel to Dublin in 90 minutes. Leaving at 7am and allowing for the fact that Ireland is one hour behind Paris as they are in different time zones, you would be arriving in Ireland at 7:30am local time. By boat, it is about a 24 hour journey, plus the travel time to one of the ports from Paris, so it would depend on which port you were travelling to, as to how long it would take. You could also go by train from Paris to London, via the channel tunnel and once in London there are various ways to continue your journey to Ireland.
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No. Ireland is an island so there are no trains from it to other countries. Flying to Rome would be fastest. You could go to Wales and go by train to England and get a train from London to Paris through the Channel Tunnel and then get a train from Paris to Rome. Paris to Rome by train takes just over 11 hours.