A Guide to Paris: How To Use the Metro by Fat Tire Tours!
Paris Managers and good friends, Julie and Crissa, explain the Paris Métro so that you can have a smooth transition to the public transportation system in Paris.
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Walking Around Les Halles
A quarter-hour stroll around the area of the Forum and Les Halles in Paris, France. The actual Forum is being rebuilt and will be a construction zone for the next few years, but I visit the surrounding neighborhood, including the Place Beaubourg in front of the Pompidou Center, the various streets in the area, and so on. A few street performers are included, as well as the Quartier de l'Horloge. A nice visit to a very busy area—even on a weekday, when this was filmed.
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5 Best Hotels In Paris, France Near Louvre Museum
1. Hotel Europe Saint Severin
38-40 Rue Saint Severin, 5th - Pantheon- Notre Dame, Paris, France, 75005
2. Citadines Les Halles Paris
4 Rue Des Innocents, 1st - Louvre - Chatelet, Paris, France, 75001
3. Hotel Des Ducs D'Anjou
1 Rue Sainte Opportune, 1st - Louvre - Chatelet, Paris, France, 75001
4. Hotel Montpensier
12 Rue de Richelieu, 1st - Louvre - Chatelet, Paris, France, 75001
5. Relais Du Louvre Hotel
19 Rue des Pretres-Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, 1st - Louvre - Chatelet, Paris, France, 75001
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파리 소매치기 주의! 당하고 나면 아는 설문조사를 가장한 절도범
여기는 파리 루브르 박물관 근처입니다. 관광객들이 많은 곳에 주로 등장하는 절도범들입니다.
제가 경험하고 난 후 너무 화가나서 카메라로 찍었습니다. 주로 여성들로 구성된 이 절도범들의 특징은 빈곤해 보이는 외모와 딱봐도 이해 안되는 설문지를 들이대는 것입니다. 4명으로 구성되어 2명은 타켓으로 하는 관광객 주로 배낭을 맨 사람들을 상대하며 나머지 두명은 주위 사람들을 망보며 시선을 흐트리는 역활을 합니다. 타겟이 된 관광객의 눈앞에 조악스런 설문지를 가져다 대며 다짜고자 말을 겁니다. 정말 쉬지 않고 뭐라 씨부려 댑니다. 정신이 없을 정도로 말입니다. 무슨 설문인가 들여다 보는 순간 이미 매고 있는 가방의 지퍼가 열려있을 겁니다. 설마 설문까지 하게 된다면 이미 가방안의 지갑은 그들의 것이 되는거죠.
조악스럽고 싼티나는 절도범들한테 당하는 기분은 참으로 표현하기 힘들 것입니다. 알아서 주의 합시다.
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Travel Paris, France - Learn How to Ride the Metro in Paris
Not sure how you will ride the Paris Metro? Guenol shows the way.
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When getting around Paris, the Metro is going to be your best option. It is cheap, it is punctual and you are always going to be a five or ten minutes walk away from any Metro Station. You can identify the Metro station with this red Metro sign. I am at the Ramuteau Center and now I am going to show you, how to use the Metro.
There are large maps all over in the station. However, for your convenience, you may want to pick up a small map, they are available at the storage stuff facility. It is important for you to know which direction to take the train in. You may want to think of the River sign as a sort of dividing line between the right bank and the left bank. In Paris you have both the Metro line, and the RER line or SEF as they pronounce in France.
Every Metro line has a color and a number, for example where Rambuteu which is line number eleven, we are here and it is the brown line. You can distinguish the RER lines from the Metro lines because they have letters, for example you have the B line, the D line and the E line. If you have to change lines then you want to look for these blank oval shapes, such as this one at Bastille or this one here at Hotel de Ville.
So, right now we are at Rambuteau, which is on the the line eleven and we are going to go to the Hotel de Ville to just one stop. Since Trains run in many directions, you can tell the direction of the train based on the lines last stopped. I can buy my ticket from the cashier, I will buy a single ticket which costs one Euro for D and with this one ticket, I can go to any stop on any Metro line as long as I do not exit a station.
You can also buy what is called a carnet, which is a book of ten tickets. There are also several passes available. Occasionally, there maybe long lines at the cashier's, so you can use the machine here. Use this roller here and then they will give you different options with how to have tickets for Paris and to buy your ticket, set validez. I have my ticket now and I just need to follow the sign. So, I am going to put my ticket in here, retrieve it at the other end and you are going to follow me.
In this summer it can get hot in the Metro and also very crowded, so just keep an eye on your belongings, just as you would in any other city. On every platform you are also going to find a map, where you could again confirm the itinerary. The Paris Metro is known for its punctuality and it is not going to be very long before you are going to have to wait for your next train. Notice, as the train stops the doors are not going to open automatically. Instead, you are going to have to grab one of thse metal handles here and open the door, here you go.
Again in the train itself, you will see a little map with all the stops on the specific line. When you arrive at your station look at the Sortie sign, which means exit. When you have this kind of exit, you are not going to need your metro ticket. However, sometimes there are exits where you do need your ticket in, in order to exit the station. There are multiple exits in most Metro stations, usually they are named after the road on which you are going to exit. Here we go, our exit, Hotel de Ville.
Do not forget that you can also use your Metro ticket on the Erca Erca and also the bus. You should also know that the Metro run to 12:30, excect on Sundays when it runs to 2:00 AM. I am Guenola showing you France.
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Paris France one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the world, Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world for its wealth of historical attractions, landmarks and monuments. From the Louvre to Notre Dame Cathedral, there’s art to architecture to be discovered – and everything in between.
Things to do in Paris:
Arc de Triomphe
Napoleon commissioned this triumphal arch in the early 1800s however he never lived to see it finished.
Louvre Museum
The Louvre Museum is the most iconic and recognised art gallery in Paris for its miles of priceless art and world-famous collections, including the enigmatic Mona Lisa.
Notre Dame Cathedral
This 13th century French Gothic cathedral is famed for its gargoyles, chimera and stained glass windows.
Palace of Versailles
Once the lavish home of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, the Palace of Versailles is one of the most beautiful historic buildings in the world. Its opulence is unmatched!
Orsay Museum
On the left bank of the River Seine, the Orsay Museum was once a busy train station until the turn of the 20th century. Now visitors can admire art from some of France’s most prolific painters such as Cezanne, Monet, Renoir and Manet – and still see the original hanging station clock!
Arc de Triomphe
Napoleon commissioned this triumphal arch in the early 1800s however he never lived to see it finished. Standing in the centre of the Etoile it’s now one of the most photographed landmarks on the city’s horizon. Climb to the top to watch the sunset and visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, below the arch.
Notre Dame Cathedral
This 13th century French Gothic cathedral is famed for its gargoyles, chimera and stained glass windows, so a visit to Notre Dame Cathedral is guaranteed to leave you in awe.