Bus tickets in France work similarly to the way train tickets do. You can usually buy them at the station on the day of travel or online in advance. With Trainline, you can check and compare different bus and coach times to suit your schedule.
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You can buy tickets in advance at a machine at the bus stop, a local tobacconist (tabac), or onboard from the driver. Tickets are available both as single or multiple journeys and you must validate them when you enter the bus. If you are caught with an unvalidated ticket, you risk a hefty fine of up to €180.
Good to knowA Navigo Easy pass cannot contain more than 30 t+ tickets. You can buy this ticket with your phone, on the Ile-de-France Mobilités app, store it on your phone or load it onto your Navigo Easy pass.
Bus tickets and costs in FranceYou can buy tickets in advance at a machine at the bus stop, a local tobacconist (tabac), or onboard from the driver. Tickets are available both as single or multiple journeys and you must validate them when you enter the bus.
If you take a bus you may pay the driver in cash but it is more expensive. If you take the metro you can either buy a ticket or 10 together or pass cards… (see www.ratp.fr). Single ticket is more expensive.
www.sncf-connect.com is the official French Railways website which sells tickets for train journeys in France and for international journeys to or from France, at the official SNCF price with no booking fees & a range of seating options. SNCF's website used to be www.voyages-sncf.com, this was changed to oui.
Take the (slow) train – Train travel in Europe is cheap and it's the easiest way to get around France. The TGV line can be expensive, but if you get the slow train or have a Eurail pass, you'll save money. Drink wine – In France, the wine is cheaper than water (well, almost!).
Although Uber does exist in France, it is not in every region, city or town. France is a large country with hundreds of tiny villages in each department, many of which don't even have public transport, let alone a taxi service.
Tipping in France is not mandatory. Even though it is always appreciated, it's up to the customers to decide if they want to tip or not. Unlike other countries, the price of the service is included in the total cost of the bill. You will never be asked to tip, but it's common to leave one if the service was good.