The Paris Metro

Paris Metro Tips

Paris Metro

Out top 5 tips for using the Paris Metro

Exploring Paris by Metro can be a bit daunting, especially when over 1.5 billion passengers travel across the network every year.

To make it even easier, here are our Top 5 tips for using the metro to make your journey run as smoothly as possible.

1. Plan the quickest route

If you know where you’re going in advance, plan ahead and get to know the metro network before you travel. RATP, Paris’ transport network association, has a very helpful route planner that allows you to select the fastest lines, avoiding certain stops or combine your journey with other modes of transport. Plan your journey online, here.

2. Parisian ‘rush hour’

With one of the busiest underground systems in Europe (and the world!) it’s best to travel on the metro outside of commuter hours, which are from 08.00-10.00 and 17.00-20.00. By avoiding the rush means you’re more likely to have an easier journey and perhaps get a seat, too. If you do happen to be travelling in the busy hours, avoid folding down seats as this is a big passenger faux-pas and not appreciated by commuters.

3. Avoid big station interchanges to save time

Nation, Châtelet, Gare de Lyon and Montparnasse are all stops and stations to avoid for interchanges if you want to save time – and stress! These huge stations can have up to 15 different platforms and might take a good 10 minutes to navigate from one to the other. If you’re short on time, however, and need to make a specific appointment or booking, hop on the RER, a more direct service to cut out extra stops.

4. Basic metro ‘lingo’

If you’re not that familiar with the French language, at least make sure you know the simple signs to look out for to help you travel the Paris Metro. Follow signs for ‘Sortie’ for the exit (usually blue), and locate a "Plan du Quartier" (District Map) to work out which exit you need if there’s more than one.

5. Be wary of pickpockets

Make sure you zip up any belongings and valuables in a secure bag and don’t let it out of your sight; like anywhere, pickpockets may operate in the busy metro stations and on the trains. Paris Metro network supplies WiFi so if you get your smartphone out to connect, be careful that you don’t draw extra attention to it.

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