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The Metro was constructed in anticipation of the 1900 World Fair. Additional tunnels were excavated over the following three the Metro one of the world's most extensive and most patronized subway systems. Second in size only to the New York City subway, the stations throughout Paris. 51 Paris does have buses and taxis, but nothing is faster or more convenient than catching a subway train. Not just a useful resource for Parisians, the Metro is ideal for tourist travel . All major sites in the city have a nearby station, most the attraction they are near. For example, the Louvre-Rivoli Station drops you off next door to the famous museum, and the Pont Neuf Station is at the foot of the famous bridge across the River Seine. I love the feeling of going back to the surface in another famous place. The Metro is also fast, with a train arriving at the station every few minutes. Best of all, tourists can buy a day pass for unlimited Metro trips, or a single ticket if just one trip is needed. your ticket once and you may enter the network, including all transfers between lines. 56
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I would much rather use the Metro than rent a car in Paris. Beyond eliminating the stresses of city high cost of fuel in Europe, the Metro keeps you from ever getting lost. You can wander to your heart's content, discovering the corners of Paris tourists rarely see. Metro travel couldn't be easier!
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People to making transportation arrangements ahead of time when traveling to a new place. What I admire about the Paris Metro is the incredible freedom of movement that As soon as you arrive at the airport, you can buy a pass and head underground. The monuments and museums of Paris are amazing, but I am equally impressed by how easy and cheap it is to travel between them beneath the city.