Paris is a huge city with so much to see and do, but despite its size, it's so easy to get around. The public transport system is excellent so it's possible to hop from one attraction to the next without any trouble, meaning that you can pack lots of great activities into a short weekend break. Here's a short guide to getting around quickly and easily, from your arrival right up to your departure.
Arriving by air
Paris has two major airports ? Orly and Charles de Gaulle. All the big airlines fly into these two airports. There's another airport called Beauvais, which is quite a bit further out of Paris. It's served mainly by budget airlines such as Ryanair. If you don't mind a rather long journey into Paris, it can be a good cheap way to fly to the city.
Charles de Gaulle airport is in a suburb to the north east of Paris called Roissy. It's about 23 kilometres from the city centre and it's well connected by public transport. The Roissyrail train line is part of the R'seau Express Regional (RER) system ? a suburban train network. There are trains every 15 minutes from terminal two and terminal three, which take you to Gare du Nord. If you arrive at terminal one, a shuttle bus will take you to the Roissyrail station. If you prefer to take the bus, there's a Roissybus every 15 minutes from terminal one and terminal two. It terminates at the Op'ra metro station in the centre of Paris.
Orly is a little closer to Paris ? it's 13 kilometres south of the city centre. There's a bus/train connection called Orlyrail. You'll be taken by shuttle bus to the RER train station and from there it's a short journey to Gare d'Austerlitz. There are connections every 30 minutes. If you prefer just to take a bus right into the city centre, there are lots of other frequent shuttle services ? Orlybus, Orlyval, Air France buses and Jetbus.
The city of Beauvais is approximately 85 kilometres north of Paris. Its shuttle service is scheduled according to flight arrivals at the airport, with a coach leaving 20 minutes after every arrival. It takes just over an hour to get into the city centre. If you prefer to take the train, you could take a taxi to the train station in Beauvais ? it's only 15 minutes' drive from the airport. The train journey takes just under an hour, arriving at Gare du Nord. The other option is to take a taxi all the way into the city centre, but this can take up to an hour and a half depending on traffic and is very expensive ? it could set you back up to 150 euros.
Arriving by train
The national and international train networks in continental Europe are excellent and often the most efficient way to get around, and the Eurostar from London is often the best way to get to Paris from Great Britain. There are six mainline train stations in Paris and all of them are linked to the m'tro system so it's easy to get around once you arrive in the city. Here's a guide to train arrivals in Paris:
Gare de l'Est ? east France, Austria, Germany and eastern Europe
Gare du Nord ? north France and Germany, Eurostar, Belgium, Netherlands and Scandinavia
Gare St Lazare ? north France
Gare de Lyon ? south France, Switzerland, Italy and Greece
Gare Montparnasse ? south west France
Gare d'Austerlitz ? south France and Spain
City transport
Paris has an integrated public transport network of buses, RER trains and the metro. It's called the RATP (R'gie Autonome des Transports Parisiens). You can easily hop from bus to train to m'tro using the same ticket and it's cheap and efficient. You can buy an RATP transport map that shows all the bus, metro and train lines and their connections. You can buy one day passes or several day passes, which can save a lot of hassle as well as a lot of money. Sometimes the tickets even offer discounts to museums and galleries
Buses
Buses are a great way of seeing a lot of the city as you travel. There are bus stops everywhere, each of which has detailed information on what buses stop there, what route they take and their timetables. It's a very easy method of transport and is good to use in conjunction with the m'tro.
M'tro
Paris is famed for its brilliant underground system with its iconic Art Nouveau station entrances. The M'tropolitain (metro) makes city centre travel so simple. It runs about 21 hours per day and is replaced by an excellent system of nightbuses in the middle of the night, so you'll never get stuck. Don't be put off by the complex network of tunnels and lines ? it's incredibly easy to find your way around as all the lines are colour coded and there are maps and signposts everywhere.
RER
The R'seau Express R'gional is the suburban train system used mainly by commuters into and out of Paris. If you want to travel a little further out of town, it's the best way to go. The trains are fast and frequent.
Finding Your Way After Your Spouse Dies
There is nothing that is quite so stressful as going to that dream vacation spot, arriving, and finding that you haven't the foggiest idea where you are or how to get to all the main attractions in the city. Heaven forbid that you actually find yourself lost in a city of strangers with no one to call for help. Fortunately, not all great vacation spots will simply abandon you to fate of stopping at every other gas station to ask for directions. The city of Boston in Massachusetts is one of these cities that will not simply leave you hanging. Boston helps you learn your way around the city with a number of helpful and informative tour packages. You can spend the first day or so getting to know the city through these wonderful tours and use the rest of your vacation to really dig into the local lifestyle and attractions.
One of these very helpful and informative tours is the City View Tour. On this tour you take a bicycle ride throughout the main urban streets and high tourist area of the city. You will go to Fenway Park, home of the famed baseball team, The Boston Red Sox. Then you will roll on through the city to the historical district, where the history of the United States of America originally began. You will see such sites as the area that the Boston Tea Party took place in, among others. Along the way you can stop at one of the many cafs along the way and enjoy a nice Mocha, refreshment, or just a snack to keep your energy up. This tour goes on for up to three hours as you wheel around the city and get a good feel for the region.
Then, for those who love to keep a photographic record of their journeys and travels, there is the popular Photography Tour. On this trip around Boston your tour guide will show you the many places that most visitors do not even know exist. These are all highly popular photo opportunities as they are from various angles, heights, and are of very original spots. As a major bonus to this tour, your guide will spend the entire tour taking pictures of you as you enjoy your outing, and will give you a CD with all of the pictures that he or she took of you and your group on the trip, absolutely free!
This is just a hint of all the fun filled tours that Boston offers to the visitors that really want to get to know and be a part of this historic city. There are tours that lead you throughout various districts of the city, out into the countryside surrounding it, over the water and to the many islands that occupy the famous Boston Bay, and even water tours and cruises. Boston is an original city in that it considers no one a stranger. Everyone is family in Boston Massachusetts.
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