From the airport to the city centre France
Shuttles and the RER connect the different airports in Paris and the city center. The cheapest way is by metro and RER.
Arrival by train France
You can arrive by train in Paris from all European countries. From the south you arrive at the Gare de Lyon, from the north at the Gare du Nord, from the east at the Gare de l'Est, from the west at the Gare de Montparnasse. From these stations, you can reach all regions of France by train with the national network (www.sncf-connect.com)
Arrival by boat France
You can arrive in France by boat. To Paris by the Seine, but also by the Mediterranean or Atlantic coasts and even by ferries coming from England. You can even arrive by sailing on the canals.
Public transport France
Paris is crisscrossed by the metro and a large bus network, as is Lyon. You have streetcars in Montpellier, Grenoble, Besançon, Dijon, Tours, etc. France is also crisscrossed by regional buses that serve the villages.
Bike, scooters & co France
The big cities have their own urban bike rental formula. There are also several scooter rental companies.
With a driver France
City cabs plus Uber drivers get you where you want to go in French cities. In Paris, you can rely on G7 cabs, punctual and with fixed rates.
By car France
For your carbon footprint, the car is not ideal. But if you want total freedom and not constrained by public transportation schedules, the car is the right solution. In the city, you will have difficulty finding parking spaces and will have to pay an often prohibitive rate in the city center, especially in Paris or Lyon. In addition, your vehicle must meet pollution standards.
Accessibility France
All public transportation must be accessible to wheelchairs and strollers. In addition, public transportation has special spaces for wheelchairs and strollers.