| When traveling to Paris you are most likely to arrive | | | | using public transportation. |
| via one of the two major airportsâCharles | | | | Once, you have settled into the town there are |
| de Gaulle or Orly. Both are less than 20 miles from | | | | many easy forms of travel you may take from place |
| the heart of Paris and transport can easily be found | | | | to place, including the metro, trains, and buses. You |
| from both. When traveling from the airport, especially | | | | can easily buy ticket individually or save money by |
| with copious amounts of luggage, the best idea is not | | | | buying booklets of ten tickets or the Paris Visite pass |
| to take the metro, but a private taxi or the bus. The | | | | which is tailored for tourists. Most tickets can be |
| metro is a cramped area, and is not exactly friendly | | | | bought directly from the transport kiosk; however, |
| to those with much luggage. Also, hiring a taxi | | | | booklets of ten can also be acquired from |
| removes the confusion of potentially getting lost | | | | tobacconists and bookshops with the RATP sign. |