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Travelling around in Paris and getting from A to B is child’s play. Whether you take the metro, the bus or the RER suburban trains, the whole city and the Ile-de-France region are very well covered
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| Taxis |
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15,300 taxis operate in Paris, day and night. The owner or operator of the taxi holds a licence permitting parking on the public highway while waiting for customers, in order to carry out, at their request and in exchange for payment, the private transport of people and their belongings.
There's a unique phone number now for all the taxi firms :
01 45 30 30 30 !
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| Bicycles and rollerblades: travelling light |
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Thanks to the policy of the Paris City Council, the bicycle is gaining ground. On top of the 200 km of bicycle lanes, the additional 70 km of bus lanes are also accessible to cyclists.
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| Boats |
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Experience Paris from the Seine by using the river as an original means of transport and discovery. How ? Take a regular company, like the Batobus, or simply hire a boat for the weekend, for example.
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| Traffic and parking |
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Plan to explore Paris in your own vehicle? You might as well know that it’s not the best way to make the most of the city and that whenever pollution levels peak, driving is not recommended.
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