Travelling Around Paris

Travelling around Paris - how to get the most fromhas 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 travelcentre and then through the Marais district to the
around Paris. Bus, metro, taxi, water taxi, on foot ... areBastille. Lastly, bus 73 runs past the Arc de Triomphe -
all good and suitable options. But how do you get thetravelling 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 acity travel options - grab a copy of a map or a Grand
bus. Several of the city's public transport bus routesPlan from any metro station and spend ten minutes
take you around many of the major sightseeingexploring the routes of the various buses. A cheap
destinations - often much more quickly than you couldand fun way to explore the city in comfort.
travel by other means. Bus number 20 is wheelchairIf it's sightseeing for you then you should also consider
accessible does a loop around the city centre. It leavessome of the normal metro routes. Not all are
from Gare de Lyon and goes down the Grandsunderground. The overground line on the southern
Boulevards. Bus 24 follows the left bank of the Seineroute from Charles de Gaule Etoile to Nation will give
and stops regularly close to all the romantic famousyou a good view of the Eiffel Tower and other
spots along the banks. Even better is bus 29 whichimportant city centre buildings.