The best way to get around Paris is to use the metro. The Metro is a subway train system that covers most of the city. It is fast, efficient, and relatively inexpensive.
Monday through Friday, the subway runs from 5:30 a.m. to 1:15 a.m.
On Friday and Saturday nights and on the eve of holidays, they operate until 2:15 am.
Going to Paris by bus is a common way for Parisians and tourists. It has more than 60 day and 40 night lines that run from 7 AM to 8:30 PM and 12:30 AM to 7 AM. There may be heavy traffic during rush hours.
The streetcar is a comfortable and practical transport, but it is also easily replaceable with the subway.
Many cabs run 24 hours a day, while Uber is usually slightly lower priced than classic cabs.
Stroll along the Seine, listen to a street musician in Montmartre, and lose yourself in the little stone streets of historic neighborhoods like Le Marais.
This single or one-way ticket can be purchased individually (€2.10) or by 10 tickets (€16.90).
This single or one-way ticket can be purchased individually (€2.10) or with 10 tickets (€16.90).