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While in France ; On the move
During your stay
Other forms of public transport
Several towns in France and also Paris have metro or tram systems and most offer a fairly comprehensive bus network.
Taxis
Almost 15,000 taxis operate in the town.
Cycling and rollerblading
Paris has put a lot of emphasis on pedestrianised streets and has laid out paths reserved for cyclists and rollerbladers
By plane, train, boat, coach
If you come by air, there’s a good chance you’ll land in Paris. The capital has two airports: Roissy Charles de Gaulle (25 km north of the city) and Orly (14 km south)...
By rail
Why travel by train in France?
By boat
There are many connections to France by sea...
By car
A car is probably the best way to explore France in total freedom. From motorways to departmental roads and country lanes, the French road network is very dense.
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