Transport Modes to Travel in Paris with Kids

Paris has numerous means of transport, below are presented the most common ones, which are convenient to travel in Paris with kids:


1. Metro Service


A single metro costs you 1.80 euro for one journey, but it is better to purchase a white colored ticket if you are with kids. This ticket will allow you travel anywhere in Paris and is valid for all zones. You may also choose weekly Navigo Package to have a hassle free family trip to Paris. Ticket packages are available at ticket offices and machines at various prices. However, you need a passport sized photo to purchase a pass for the metro.


2. RER Ticket


Within city limits, RER ticket price is the same as the price of the metro. If you are traveling with kids, make sure you have valid RER ticket, but if you want to travel beyond Paris, RER would not be valid for further journey. You may have to purchase a pass to cover your all traveling needs.


3. Bus Service


In buses, you can use the same ticket that you used in the metro with no limits of distance. Bus drivers can also sell tickets, so be sure you have a change while traveling with family. Without connections, your ticket is valid for the single bus journey. However, you have to buy a new ticket if you change bus route or connect with other public transport. But it is suggested to purchase a pack of ten tickets or traveling pass if you have an intention to travel by bus with kids.


4. Taxi Service


Taxi is the most convenient and accessible mode of transport in Paris, particularly for a family trip. You can book a taxi or hail it on the road. You would be charged according to the measured distance and time consumed. So, if you may afford, the best option to choose among is the taxi service to have a comfortable and customized family trip in Paris.

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