| Paris, also known as the City of Lights, is one of the | | | | also a bus service connecting all terminals to central |
| world's most popular tourist destinations. It is a city | | | | Paris; however, traffic conditions tend to get pretty |
| associated with romance, decadence, high art, culture, | | | | congested during peak hours and this will affect the |
| influential fashion, delectable cuisine and cutting-edge | | | | duration of the journey. |
| design. It sees millions of visitors each year and is | | | | Orly International Airport is located south-west of Paris. |
| considered to be highly accessible. | | | | It is an older airport serving mainly Air France and other |
| By Air - There are two main airports that serve Paris - | | | | European international careers. From this airport, you |
| Charles de Gaulle International Airport and Orly | | | | can take the OrlyBus service which will drop you off |
| International Airport. Charles de Gaulle International | | | | at Métro Denfert-Rochereau. The ticket is very |
| Airport is one of the busiest airports in Europe. There | | | | reasonably priced and the trip will take you only about |
| are three terminals, all of which are connected by a | | | | forty minutes. You can also take Bus 285, which will |
| free shuttle train. To get to Paris from here, you will | | | | drop you off at Métro Villejuif - Louis Aragon. |
| have to head over to the train stations in Terminal | | | | These tickets are even cheaper and the service more |
| Two or Terminal Three. From these stations, there are | | | | frequent. Those who prefer train travel may take the |
| various express train services to Paris which leave | | | | Orlyval light rain which goes to the Charles de Gaulle |
| every hour. Train journeys last for about an hour, | | | | International Aiport before transferring to Paris. This will |
| although it may be even shorter than that. There is | | | | take slightly longer and cost more. |