The metro is the ideal way to get around Paris fast and easily. There
are 16 lines (including 2 "bis") to deliver you to other the city. Each line has a
different color and number. So even if there many of lines appears when you first look at a metro map, it quickly becomes easy
when you understand how it works. At any given Metro station each Metro
line will have 2 platforms, one for each direction. Each direction is
marked by its terminus station, the last station on the line.
Upon descending into a Metro station line platform, find a Metro map
located on the platform wall. Find the current station you're at and
then find the station you're traveling to. Once you find the
destination station on the map, follow the Metro line to its end, the
terminus, which will be the direction name you're after for this Metro
line. By keeping the terminus stations in mind when switching Metro
lines, you'll know which lines and in which directions you must travel
to get to your destination
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| Map for Metro |
if you buy 10 tickets at a time (local's
call it a “carnet”). Then you have a large choice of different passes (1
or several days, 1 week, or even 1 month: La carte orange) which are
really convenient and cheaper than purchasing individual tickets. Note
that, if you don’t have a pass, each ticket is valid only for one trip
(including changes within the Metro system).


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