| Travelling around Paris - how to get the most from | | | | has an open platform at the back to allow better sight |
| your visit to the capital city of France. | | | | seeing options. It goes past the opera, to the Pompidou |
| You have lots of choice when it comes to travel | | | | centre and then through the Marais district to the |
| around Paris. Bus, metro, taxi, water taxi, on foot ... are | | | | Bastille. Lastly, bus 73 runs past the Arc de Triomphe - |
| all good and suitable options. But how do you get the | | | | travelling from La Defense to the Musee d'Orsay. |
| most from your stay in this romantic and magical city? | | | | Many other bus journeys also offer great scenic and |
| One good way to see the city sights is to jump on a | | | | city travel options - grab a copy of a map or a Grand |
| bus. Several of the city's public transport bus routes | | | | Plan from any metro station and spend ten minutes |
| take you around many of the major sightseeing | | | | exploring the routes of the various buses. A cheap |
| destinations - often much more quickly than you could | | | | and fun way to explore the city in comfort. |
| travel by other means. Bus number 20 is wheelchair | | | | If it's sightseeing for you then you should also consider |
| accessible does a loop around the city centre. It leaves | | | | some of the normal metro routes. Not all are |
| from Gare de Lyon and goes down the Grands | | | | underground. The overground line on the southern |
| Boulevards. Bus 24 follows the left bank of the Seine | | | | route from Charles de Gaule Etoile to Nation will give |
| and stops regularly close to all the romantic famous | | | | you a good view of the Eiffel Tower and other |
| spots along the banks. Even better is bus 29 which | | | | important city centre buildings. |