(Last Update: 04.06.2025) IMPORTANT NOTE: After 70 years, the Municipality of Paris has made a major change in bus routes as of April 2019. City bus number 42 also had its share of this change. The new route does not start from Gare du Nord, but from Gare Saint Lazare, and it does not follow a wonderful track like before. I'll keep this post by saying "it's still not bad" but
(Last Update: 22.10.2025) In this article, I would like to talk about RoissyBus, which is one of the options you can choose for transportation between Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris city center. Since the area where Charles de Gaulle Airport is located is called Roissy, the name of the bus going to this airport is RoissyBus. RoissyBus (roasibüs or ğaasibüs) is a bus that operates between Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) and the city center.
(Last Update: 01.12.2025) In this article, I would like to introduce you to the Navigo card in detail, which I have previously written about Transportation in Paris, briefly mentioned under the title of tickets and transportation cards, and recommended to everyone. There are two different types of Navigo for those who will visit Paris as tourists: Navigo Découverte Semaine, meaning Weekly Navigo Navigo Easy, meaning Prepaid Navigo I think the most advantageous card for those who will come to Paris
(Last Update: 22.10.2025) In this article, I would like to introduce you to the Montmartre Bus number 40, formerly known as Montmartrobus, which I love as much as the Montmartre Funicular to climb Montmartre Hill. Of course, when you are a tourist in the city, walking or taking the funicular to Montmartre Hill are also nice options, but as someone who does not like climbing hills, I like the Montmatre Bus number 40 even more.
(Last Update: 20.10.2025) Although Paris seems to be a quieter city at night compared to Istanbul, it is actually a very lively and lively city. It appeals to all tastes and segments with its interesting nightclubs and entertainment bars. In fact, some nightclubs are so outrageous you wouldn't believe it. As the night gets longer, expensive taxis and Uber are available.
(Last Update: 20.10.2025) As if the metro, RER and public bus network in Paris were not enough, Parisians have also built tram lines around the city and continue to do their best to prevent transportation from being a problem by continuing the construction of new lines. From 1855 to 1937, transportation in Paris was also provided by tram, but with the widespread metro network coming to the fore, this
(Last Update: 20.10.2025) Transportation in Paris means the Paris Metro, but for me, visiting a city means exploring Paris by public buses as well as on foot. Of course, with the exception of those who use the bus for work, getting around Paris by public bus is also a different pleasure. That's why in this article, how to get to the public bus in Paris?






