1. Travel to Paris in the fall, a time when there are not as many tourists and rates are cheaper. If you are going to stay for about a week, we recommend purchasing the Paris Visite ticket, the Paris Visite card allows the traveler to use Paris public transport unlimitedly as it allows you to take the train, bus, metro, among other means of transport. . It is available in periods of 1, 2, 3 and 5 days, the first day is counted when we use it for the first time, regardless of the time.
  2. Download the RATP application on your smartphone (http://www.ratp.fr/es/ratp/r_90744/visitar-paris-en-metro/) where you will find all the Parisian transport networks, it calculates the routes, comes in many languages ​​and works in offline mode.
  3. As for hotel price ranges, keep in mind that less than 80 euros is considered cheap in Paris, between 80 and 150 euros is average, and more than 150 is expensive, although it depends on your budget.
  4. If you want to eat some delicious crepes we recommend those in the Latin quarter, Saint Michel station, when you get there, go out where it says Fontaine Saint-Michel, when you see the fountain in front of you, look to your right and there is a delicious place around the corner of crepes in Paris.
  5. Take a bicycle at a station, explore Paris in an alternative way to the usual means of transport. Vélib is an easy-to-use rental system and is self-service, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Also discover Cityscoot, self-service electric scooters. 1000 scooters will be gradually rolled out across the capital.

 

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