Transportation
As our participants are coming from all over the world using different types of transportation we have created for your convenience a document highlighting the internal and external transportation availabilities.
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We remain at your disposal should you have any requires regarding your transportation or transfer options from the airport to your accomodation.
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Feel free to click on the below map to get more information about transportation within and around Paris.
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To your convenience, please feel free to download below the transportation guide for the event.
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Getting to Paris by plane
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Traveling from the U.S.
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American citizens will find direct flights from most U.S. cities to Paris.
Some examples of trans-Atlantic airline companies:
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Norwegian: From New York JFK, Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale to Paris.
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American Airlines: From New York, Atlanta, Las Vegas, San Francisco, ... to Paris.
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Air France: Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles to Paris.
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Traveling from Canada
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Canadian citizens will find non-stop flights from Canada to Paris.
Some examples of trans-Atlantic airline companies:
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Air Canada: From Toronto to Paris
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American Airlines: From Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary to Paris.
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Traveling from Australia
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There are no airlines that fly directly from Australia to Paris. However, there are numerous charter airlines such as Emirates, Air France, Delta, British Airways, etc. that fly to Paris with stop-overs in different countries.
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Traveling from Europe
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Thanks to the numerous low-cost airlines that fly to Paris, flying has become the easiest and quickest way to get to this destination. If you book in advance, you can easily find return tickets from different European cities to Paris for around 50€
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Getting to Paris by train
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Travelers can get to Paris by train from most neighboring countries such as Belgium, Spain, Holland, UK, Germany, among others.
Train fares are usually more expensive than plane tickets and the train takes longer Therefore, we recommend taking a plane to Paris, but this alternative is perfect for those who don’t like to fly.
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You can check out the schedules and fares on TGV’s official website:
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Getting to Paris by car
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If you’re planning to explore other parts of France during your trip to Paris, you might want to come by car.
BUT, in Paris, it is very difficult to find on-street parking in the centre and normally it is very expensive.
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