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Hotel Hotel Burgundy - Hotels Paris - France - Lobby

The Burgundy hotel lies in the very heart of Paris between Madeleine, Opéra... More...

Starting from 150.00 €

Hotel Hotel Jardins de Paris Nation Bercy - Hotels Paris - France - Hotel outside

Situated two minutes from the Bastille area, the Jardins de Paris Nation Be... More...

Starting from 80.00 €

Hotel Hotel Acropole - Hotels Paris - France - Exterior - entrance

The Hotel Acropole, close to the Porte d'Orléans, offers a splendid setting... More...

Starting from 69.00 €

Hotel Hotel Magenta Paris - Hotels Paris - France - Exterior - entrance

Hotel Magenta Paris enjoys an ideal location in the heart of Paris, between... More...

Starting from 85.00 €

Hotel Tulip Inn Marciano Hotel - Hotels Paris - France - Hallway

The Hotel Tulip Inn Marciano Hotel is situated close to the Opéra, the Gran... More...

Starting from 90.00 €

Hotel Hotel Du Parc - Hotels Paris - France - Hotel front view

The hotel Du Parc is located in the centre of Paris, close to Saint-Germain... More...

Starting from 98.00 €

Hotel Hotel Au Pavillon de Paris - Hotels Paris - France - Exterior - entrance

Au Pavillon de Paris is a charming boutique hotel located in Paris' 9th arr... More...

Starting from 168.00 €

Hotel Hotel Jardins de Paris Morny Saint Lazare - Hotels Paris - France - Exterior - entrance

The New Hotel Opera enjoys a convenient location, right in the centre of Pa... More...

Starting from 89.00 €

Hotel Hotel Arioso - Hotels Paris - France - Exterior - entrance

The Arioso hotel is located in the heart of Paris, a few steps from the Cha... More...

Starting from 155.00 €

Hotel Hotel Du Théâtre - Hotels Paris - France - Exterior - entrance

The hotel Du Théâtre is located in Paris' 17th arrondissement, on a quiet s... More...

Starting from 79.00 €

Paris

Paris's role as a centre of international trade and tourism has brought its transportation system many embellishments over the past centuries, and its development is still progressing at a rapid pace today. Only in the past few decades Paris has become the center of an autoroute system, high-speed train network and, through its two major airports, a hub of international air travel.

Metro

   
Paris - Tramway
   
     

The Métro is one of Paris' most important methods of transportation. The system comprises 16 lines, identified by numbers from 1 to 14, with two minor lines, 3bis and 7bis, numbered thus because they used to be branches of their respective original lines and only later became independent. In October 1998, the new line 14 was inaugurated after a 70-year hiatus in inaugurating fully new métro lines.

Tramway

There are two tangential tramway lines in the suburbs: Line T1 runs from Saint-Denis to Noisy-le-Sec, line T2 runs from La Défense to Issy. A third line, in the city proper, T-3, between Pont du Garigliano and Porte d'Ivry, along the southern inner orbital road opened for use on December 15, 2006.

Airports

Paris is served by two principal airports: Orly Airport, which is south of Paris, and the Charles de Gaulle International Airport in nearby Roissy-en-France, one of the busiest in Europe. A third and much smaller airport, at the town of Beauvais, 70 km (45 mi) to the north of the city, is used by charter and low-cost airlines. Le Bourget airport nowadays only hosts business jets, air trade shows and the aerospace museum.

Train

   
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Paris is a central hub of the national rail network of high-speed (TGV) and normal (Corail) trains. Six major railway stations, Gare du Nord, Gare Montparnasse, Gare de l'Est, Gare de Lyon, Gare d'Austerlitz, and Gare Saint-Lazare connect this train network to the world famous and highly efficient Métro network, with 380 stations connected by 221.6km of rails. Because of the short distance between stations on the Métro network, lines were too slow to be extended further in the suburbs as is the case in most other cities. As such, an additional express network, known as the RER, has been created since the 1960s to connect more distant parts of the conurbation.

Car

The city is also the hub of France's motorway network, and is surrounded by three orbital freeways: the Périphérique which follows the approximate path of 19th-century fortifications around Paris, the A86 autoroute motorway in the inner suburbs, and finally the Francilienne motorway, also known as the A104 (north) and N104 (south) (and N184), in the outer suburbs. Paris has an extensive road network with over 2000 kilometres of major roads and highways. By road Brussels can be reached in three hours, Frankfurt in 6 hours and Barcelona in 12 hours.