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Transportation Reviews Showing (1-5) of 5
"late night tip "
by sandaitza (27 July 2001)
One quick piece of advice.... try not to venture too far from your accomodations late into the night. The metro stops running at a ridiculously early hour.... it can get you to where you want to go, but don't expect it to get you back. You might th...more
The Metro (Subway): "Don't buy the subway ticket "special tourist"! "
by astridbaris (10 September 2000)
I've noticed a few weeks ago that the special ticket for tourists in the subway is actually much more expensive than normal tickets. The company : RATP offers you a 2 or 3 days ticket which costs a fortune.
Paris and the suburbs are cut in 5 dif...more
"Metro line 14 "
by alexs (12 July 2000)
It is the latest metro line, opened in 1999. It's very different from other metro lines : the stations are much larger and better designed, and there's no driver so you can seat at the front of the train if you wish. It will take you from Madeleine t...more
"The RER "
by tersan (10 July 2000)
The Regional Express Rail is another alterrnative to the Metro that the Paris neophyte may miss. Instead of the criss-cross numbered Metro lines that cover most of the city, the lettered RER lines (A,B,C,D) serve most of Ile de France through station...more
"The Bus "
by tersan (10 July 2000)
While the Metro is truly indispensable in Paris, the bus system is often overlooked by visitors, many of whom may be intimidated by its complexity. This is too bad, because the bus is definitely the way to travel once you learn how to use it. It has ...more
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