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Is skip-the-line worth it in Paris?

Don't waste your time in Paris by standing in ticket lines when you don't have to. Skip-the-line (also called fast-track or priority or reserved entry) tickets that let you book a specific date/time slot are almost always worth getting and are easy to buy online before you travel.



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6 Ways To Skip The Lines at Paris Attractions
  1. #1 - Buy Skip The Line Tickets.
  2. #2 - Choose The Right Entrance.
  3. #3 - Opt For Guided Tours.
  4. #4 - Grab Paris City/Museum Pass.
  5. #5 - Visit Paris At Night.
  6. #6 - Visit Paris During The Low Season.
  7. Attractions In Paris With The Longest Queues: What Can I Expect?


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Metro. The Paris Metro is our preferred way to get around the city when we travel around central Paris. This is because it is fast, affordable, has a regular service, and it covers the majority of the attractions in the city centre. The Paris metro system is currently made up of 16 lines and 302 stations.

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The best way to get around Paris is on foot and by metro. The elegant arrondissements are practically made for pedestrians. Still, Paris is very big, so you should take the efficient metro to travel long distances.

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Get your hands on Arc de Triomphe tickets with The Paris Pass and witness the magnificence of the monument. Its breath-taking view of the city will leave you in awe, making your Parisian journey unforgettable.

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Skip the Lines Skipping the line at Versailles is a huge benefit. In my opinion, there are even better reasons to take a tour, especially if it is a high-quality, small group tour.

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Tips to Getting Around Paris Google maps on your phone or a paper map from your hotel will lead you around the city to wherever you need to go. Take time to put down the map and get lost. A metro line is always nearby to get you back to your starting point. Explore the city on foot and see what you discover.

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Uber has also arrived in Paris, which makes it easier for both Parisians and foreigners to get around. Pros: You can track your car, call the driver, and you don't even need to have cash on you (or deal with rude cab drivers).

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A Guide to Uber in Paris. In short, yes. Uber is in Paris.

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