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Transport in France.

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Keolis – One of the largest public transport operators in France, Keolis operates buses, trams, and trains in cities throughout the country.

Citymapper (APP) – A popular app for planning public transport journeys in cities around the world, including Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Bordeaux.

⇒ Also сheck оut мore info: Getting to France (uk.france.fr) • Transports – Mobilité (service-public.fr) • Public transport (parisinfo.com) 

Public transport in popular cities:

About France

Information for planning your trip around the country.

About Paris

Tourist information to help you get to know the city.

Transport

Information about all types of public transport in the country.

Cities & Regions

Useful info about the regions and cities of the country.

Buses.

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Tickets: sobus.travel • Omio

The Noctilien (Map of Noctilien) is a night bus service that operates in Paris and the Paris region from 12.30am to 5.30am.

Ouibus (BlaBlaCar Bus) – A long-distance bus operator that serves more than 300 destinations in France and Europe.

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Also сheck оut мore info: *Intercity buses in France

Trains.

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SNCF – The official website of the French national railway company, which operates many of France’s long-distance and regional trains. Ma Gare SNCF: Real-time train movement, stops, routes.

TGV – The TGV is France’s intercity high-speed rail service, operated by SNCF.

Transilien – A subsidiary of SNCF that operates commuter trains in the Île-de-France region, which includes Paris and its suburbs.

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Also сheck оut мore info: *Rail travel in France

Airports.

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Waterways.

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Brittany Ferries • P&O Ferries • DFDS Seaways

French Waterways – is the most comprehensive and authoritative online source of inspiration and information about enjoying the rivers and canals of France – on the water or by the water.

England ⇔ France:

  • P&O Ferries – operate freight and passenger services from Dover to Calais.
  • DFDS Seaways – operate freight and passenger services from Dover to Dunkirk.
  • LD Lines – operate freight and passenger services from Portsmouth to Le Havre.
  • Brittany Ferries – operate freight and passenger services from Portsmouth to Caen, Cherbourg, andSt Malo, from Poole to Cherbourg and from Plymouth to Roscoff.
  • Condor Ferries – operate freight and passenger services from Portsmouth to Cherbourg, Poole to St Malo and Weymouth to St Malo.

Ireland ⇔ France:

  • Brittany Ferries – operate ferry services from Cork to Roscoff.
  • Celtic Link Ferries – operate ferry services from Rosslare to Cherbourg.
  • Irish Ferries – operate ferry services from Rosslare to Cherbourg and from Rosslare to Roscoff.

Car.

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Don’t forget that, in France and the rest of continental Europe, they drive on the right!

Ridygo is a short-distance carpooling app that works in real time on your smartphone and computer.

Rezo Pouce is an organised carpooling and hitchhiking service. Riders can mark their routes on a smartphone app, which allows them to arrange rides. Alternatively, they can wait for a ride at a stop marked with the service logo, with a sign with the service logo and the destination of their choice.

Renting a Car and Driving in France

Also сheck оut мore info: *Driving in France.

Useful websites.

Links to additional resources with useful information for planning your trip.

VISAS & IMMIGRATION.

How do you obtain a VISA for a stay in France – and what are the customs procedures? + Customs and Visas (france.fr)

ABOUT-FRANCE.COM.

The practical travel and tourist information pages on Paris, French regions, driving in France, and a whole lot more.

FRANCE-VOYAGE.COM.

France-Voyage.com is a leading guide to Tourism in France. It provides holidaymakers with all the practical and cultural information.

guide.michelin.com: Find your next great culinary experience with the MICHELIN Guide.

France-Voyage.com: Since it was created in 2003, France-Voyage.com has developed over the years to become a leading guide to Tourism in France. It provides holidaymakers with all the practical and cultural information they need to help plan their stay.

About-France.com – is a website filled with hundreds of pages of relevant and useful information about France. The practical travel and tourist information pages on Paris, French regions, driving in France, and a whole lot more, are just part of a much wider exploration of modern France.

Le Figaro: This is a French newspaper that covers news, culture, and entertainment in France, and provides practical information for tourists on topics such as food, wine, and shopping.

Auto Europe: This website provides information on car rental options in France, as well as booking options and practical information on driving in France.

Velib: This is the website of Paris’ public bike-sharing system and provides information on renting bikes, pricing, and station locations.