How to Take the Paris Bus - the ULTIMATE Quick Guide

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @marcelcharbonnier297
    @marcelcharbonnier297 Před 2 dny +1

    As a Parisian, may I recommend some very turistic bus lines ? You have for instance the line 24, or the line 29, which goes through the Marais historic area. You can tour and go up the Butte (=hill) Montmartre by minibus 40, from the townhall of the 18th arrondissement (Jules Joffrin metro station on line 12) in the north and Le Peletier metro station (line 7) in the south. Line 72 follows the Seine northern bank (rive droite) from Versailles gate until Chatelet in the center of the city...

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před dnem

      @marcelcharbonnier297 YES and THANK YOU! I love these recommendations. Please feel free to share any other tips you have for your favorite bus lines. Always glad to hear from folks who love riding the bus in Paris! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @longislandthrifter
    @longislandthrifter Před 2 měsíci +2

    I've always been intimidated to use the bus...this makes it so easy! Merci!

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 2 měsíci

      Glad to hear it helped. Taking the bus is SO easy - you must try it next time you're in Paris! 🚌

  • @gregoryhageage6362
    @gregoryhageage6362 Před 27 dny +1

    As a first-time viewer/long-time traveler to Paris, I heartily commend you on your video! You give very good tips on proper, respectful bus travel etiquette that everyone should follow. When I tell people that my preferred modes of transport in the city are: 1. walking, and 2. le bus, I often get this look of astonishment bordering on horror, especially for #2: “Ewww, public transportation?!? Oh, no, never🙄.” On arrival at CDG, I hop the Roissybus outside terminal 2E to rue Scribe next to Opéra Garnier. First trip is bus #69 from Champs de Mars over past Père Lachaise cemetery and back just to get the Paris juices flowing as there is so much to see on this route. After that I turn into a bus “flaneur” and just hop on and enjoy the ride wherever it takes me. I look forward to your next vid🤙🏽

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 27 dny

      Thanks @gregoryhageage6362 ! So glad to meet a fellow bus traveler. Being from L.A., I totally get the "ewwww" looks. The #69 bus is a fantastic ride. I also love the #72, riding along the river and enjoying the sites. Thanks for watching and reaching out! Hope you're enjoying your Paris summer!

    • @gregoryhageage6362
      @gregoryhageage6362 Před 27 dny +1

      @@letsdoparis: Yes, for sure the #72! And the #24, the#29, the #67 and #68… well, you know. Ride On!

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 27 dny

      @@gregoryhageage6362 I actually don't know those lines so thank you for the tips! Now I'm dying to go for a ride... 🚌

    • @gregoryhageage6362
      @gregoryhageage6362 Před 26 dny +1

      @@letsdoparisde rien ! I’m partial to guide books, so I’ve used the Guide des Autobus Parisiens by Editions A. Leconte. Might’ve picked it up at Brentano’s on Av. de l’Opéra🤔? Et vous ? App or guidebook, or just pick a bus and go?

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 26 dny

      @@gregoryhageage6362 Guidebooks are a great idea, but me I either discover rides when I'm running errands or I just pick a bus and go!

  • @MubarakImtiaz
    @MubarakImtiaz Před 26 dny +3

    Why is the bus ticket so expensive . Its like 5 euro for a single trip . Please help

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 26 dny +1

      Yes, I know, tickets are much more expensive right now because of the Olympics. I hear the prices are supposed to go back to normal in September.

    • @johnjeanb
      @johnjeanb Před 3 dny +1

      The Bus is not so expensive EXCEPT when using unit tickets. It is as cheap as the metro with a day, week, month pass. Looks more expensive but you may hop on, hop off any nymber of times during the selected period and the selected zones (Central Paris is Zone 1 and Zone 2)

  • @mistersquirrel0
    @mistersquirrel0 Před 15 dny +1

    I'm a budget traveler and staying a bit away (Belleville) from city center. How does one transfer from Metro to bus and bus to bus? or is it even allowed. What's the time limit from one to the other? Merci

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 15 dny +2

      @mistersquirrel0 Thanks for your question. First, the system will not allow transfer from metro to bus (or vice versa) on the same ticket. You need to use separate tickets for that. Second, (from what I understand) for bus-to-bus transfers, YES, you CAN do this with one ticket. But from what I understand, you can only do this with a paper ticket that you buy at a tabac or metro station ahead of time. (No electronic tickets, nor tickets that you buy directly from the bus driver when you're already on the bus.) Also, you must do this transfer within 90 minutes from the first validation to the last validation. AND it must be on a separate bus line. Meaning, for example, you canNOT start on the 72 bus, then get off for a little while, then get back on the 72 bus using the same ticket. That would cost TWO tickets, not one. You could, however, transfer from the 72 bus to another bus line aside from the 72, as long as it's within 90 minutes of the first validation. Note that I have not yet tried this, but this is what the RATP says. If you're planning on using public transportation a lot, you may want to calculate the cost of day or week passes, and see if that's more economical for you. Thanks for watching and happy traveling!

    • @mistersquirrel0
      @mistersquirrel0 Před 15 dny +1

      @@letsdoparis Merci beaucoup Mme. Gen-Xer, much appreciated. Sincerely, from a tail end Boomer. 🙂

  • @lwzdo05
    @lwzdo05 Před 26 dny +1

    It’s a pity their buses aren’t double deckers , the views way better from up top

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 22 dny

      @lwzdo05 Agree! The view would be GREAT! 👀

  • @jeffersondavison4124
    @jeffersondavison4124 Před 23 dny +1

    Can i buy a ticket with credicard? On the bus.

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 22 dny +1

      @jeffersondavison4124 Once you're on the bus, you can buy a bus ticket via SMS without cash, ONLY if you have a mobile plan with the French carriers Bouygues, Orange, SFR or Free. Otherwise you'll have to buy via credit card BEFORE you get on the bus. Hope this helps and happy traveling!

    • @airforcetribes
      @airforcetribes Před 17 dny +1

      soo much to expect from 1st world country to find a solution for simple problem. As the tourist have bus stop near their accomodation, you expecting walking to Metro station to purchase paper ticket for bus? What kind of brain do they actually have.

    • @letsdoparis
      @letsdoparis  Před 17 dny

      @@airforcetribes Don’t fret, they actually DO have a simple solution! You can now buy a bus ticket on your smartphone and use your smartphone (or smart watch) as an electronic ticket, so you don’t have to go to a metro station or anywhere else to get a paper ticket. It’s fabulous and you should try it. Check out my video and my short that show you how to do it. It’s super easy!!! Good luck and happy traveling. 🚍