A one-day Paris Metro pass is valid for 24 consecutive hours from the time of first use, not just one calendar day. This means that if you first use the pass at 10 AM, it will remain valid until 10 AM the following day. It allows for unlimited travel within the selected zones during that period.
Yes, you can get a 1,2,3, or 5 day pass. All information and fares on related link (in English)
The metro is a very sophisticated subway system used in Paris.
Maps in Paris are very easy to come by, they are mostly free although some places do charge. The best place to get a map of the Metro would be to pick one up from the Metro Station or the nearest Information Kiosk.
Bus, taxi, underground train (The Metro).
Great! It's faster than the British Metro, plus no one comes on to check if you have a ticket.
Yes, Paris metro tickets typically expire after two hours of validation.
As with any large city, the traffic in Paris tends to be somewhat congested and Parisian drivers tend not to be quite as conservative as American ones, particularly around the Arch De Triomphe and the Champs De Elysee. Walking is a somewhat practical option in Paris and a great one for sightseers, since many popular tourist attractions tend to be somewhat clumped together. It?s possible to concentrate one?s entire sightseeing efforts around one particular neighborhood or area from day to day. However, for more efficient travel around the city, one might want to utilize Paris?s incredible public transportation. Paris is blessed with one of the most extensive and reliable public transportation systems in the world. The infamous Paris Metro first opened in 1900 and transports some 6 million visitors per day between its 380 stations scattered about its 130 miles of track. Wherever you go in Paris, you are never more than about a quarter of a mile from a Metro station. The metro is also user friendly. The respective lines are color coded and each car has a map posted above the doors that displays the line with each stop. Names of popular tourist attractions are posted over their respective stops. To successfully ride the Metro, one needs only to know if your destination is North, South, East, or West, from your starting point and the name of the stop that is at the end of the line in the direction you will be going. It is that simple. For riding the Metro, purchasing a Metro Pass is highly recommended. For about $70 American, one can purchase a pass good for unlimited Metro travel for an entire week. This includes travel to Disneyland Paris and Versailles. Passes can also be purchased for between one and three days. Considering that a single ride ticket on the Metro can cost between $2.60 and $4.75 American, depending on the Metro zone of your destination, the Metro Pass is a very economical option for sightseeing, as well. To get a metro pass, you'll want to have a driver's license sized photo with you. Bring it with you, because you can't always find the photo machines readily available, or your exact euros when one is. paris is so lazy she gose in a limo all of the time
You can find it in the metro in Paris, you need to ask for 'plan de metro'.
Many. The link below has links to many of them,"Metro" is a generic name for an urban railway system. Many cities have a Metro. For example: Paris Métro, Rome Metro, Madrid Metro, Amsterdam Metro, Newcastle Metro, etc., etc.
You can't go on the metro, you have to go on the RER (google it). From the centre of Paris it takes about 35 minutes.
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