🔗 Discover more in this feature:
» 🚇 Metro, buses, RER: getting to grips with public transport in Paris
» 🚲 Alternative ways to get around: cycling, Batobus and unusual transport options in Paris
» 🚕 Taxis, private hire vehicles, car hire and parking: getting around by road in Paris
» ♿ Accessible transport: getting around Paris with a disability
The Île-de-France public transport network is one of the densest in the world. Get to grips with the 2026 fare structure, optimise your journeys with official travel passes such as Paris Visite, and adopt eco-smart habits to travel quickly and cost-effectively throughout the metropolis.
Get some fresh air and discover the capital from a new angle. From kilometres of safe cycle paths to the Batobus river stops on the Seine, via funiculars and little tourist trains, explore alternative ways of getting around that combine fun, eco-friendliness and unusual discoveries.
See the top sights of Paris along the Batobus route
Do you prefer driving or a personalised door-to-door service? Find all the information you need to get around stress-free by car, private hire vehicles or two-wheelers, whilst taking into account the city centre’s ZTL (Restricted Traffic Zone). Discover the networks of charging points for clean vehicles and our tips for hassle-free parking in the capital’s park-and-ride facilities.
Independent travel in Paris in an eco-friendly car.
To ensure that Paris remains a city accessible to all, the Île-de-France transport network is constantly developing its accessible infrastructure. From 100% accessible metro and bus routes to specialised private transport services, as well as the rules governing the allocation of disabled parking spaces, you can plan your journeys with complete independence and safety.