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How to get fromParis to Paris Games Weekby subway, train, bus, taxi, tram or foot

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There are 8 ways to get from Paris to Paris Games Week by subway, train, bus, taxi, tram, or foot

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  1. Line 12 subway

    best
    1. Take the subway from Sèvres - Babylone to Porte de Versaillessubway subway 12
    17 min
    €3
  2. Line 58 bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Châtelet to Carrefour Albert Legrisbus bus 58
    1h
    €2–4
  3. Train

    1. Take the train from Paris Gare Montparnasse to Vanves - Malakofftrain train N
    20 min
    €3–5
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Paris to Paris Games Weektaxi taxi 8.1 km
    15 min
    €14–18
  5. Line 12 subway via Madeleine

    1. Take the subway from Madeleine to Porte de Versaillessubway subway 12
    23 min
    €3
  6. Line 12 subway via Gare Magenta

    1. Take the subway from Saint-Lazare to Porte de Versaillessubway subway 12
    31 min
    €3–4
  7. Tram

    1. Take the tram from Porte de Vincennes to Porte de Versailles - Parc des Expositionstram tram T3a
    43 min
  8. Walk

    1. Take the foot from Paris to Paris Games Weekwalk walk 6.4 km
    1h 17m

Paris to Paris Games Week by subway and foot

Calendar1761Weekly Services
Duration17 minAverage Duration
Ticket€3Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Paris, France and Paris Games Week, France?

RATP Metro operates a subway from Sèvres - Babylone to Porte de Versailles every 10 minutes. Tickets cost €3 and the journey takes 12 min. Alternatively, Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP) operates a bus from Châtelet to Carrefour Albert Legris every 20 minutes. Tickets cost €2–4 and the journey takes 49 min.

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