From cycling to catching trains, buses and river barges, here's everything you need to know about getting around in France.
France is a beautiful country with many attractions and destinations to explore. Whether you want to visit the iconic Eiffel Tower inParis, the lavender fields in Provence, the wine regions in Bordeaux, or the beaches in Nice, we can help you get around the country with ease and style. Our...
The city of Paris recently published maps of the city showing restricted areas and times during the games. In order to ensure the safety of the athletes, spectators, and workers, the city has decided to greatly restrict motorized vehicle traffic around many of the events. Public transportation s...
Visitors can also purchase a specially created dailyParis 2024 Pass, which starts at €16 for 1 day and gives users unlimited access to all competition venues in Île-de-France, as well as Orly and Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airports. Fares are on a sliding scale and get cheaper as you g...
Paris isn’t exactly compact though, so when you visit you are going to need a plan for how to get around. While you certainly can walk, you will be able to fit more sights in if you take advantage of one of the many transport options available to you. ...
Tipping is always a question mark when going abroad. Although it is not required in France, it's always appreciated if the service provided was great! While Paris is considered to be a safe city to stroll around in, it is important, as always, to remain aware of your surroundings. Pickpo...
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Tours, France is a popular destination – not only is it a wonderful town in its own right, with an amazing cathedral; it is also a fun place to set up camp while you’re out touring the castles of the Loire Valley. It’s also close enough to Paris to make it a quick day trip,...
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I`ve learnt that our public transportation is a great way to get around in Belgium. There are trains, buses and trams to get you to where you need to be.