Paris Travel Guide - FLASH

station, next to the Palais des Congrès in the 17th .

Brest, Nantes, Rennes and Lyon. The station is located at Paris Porte Maillot .

 iDBUS , [3] . The luxury bus arm of SNCF, introduced in summer 2012. It offers routes to Paris from various destinations in Belgium , France , Italy , the Netherlands and the United Kingdom . Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the journey. The Parisian terminus is at the Gare de Bercy .  FlixBus , [4] . German company, offering routes from Paris since summer 2015 from the station Paris Porte Maillot .  Starshipper , [5] . Company offering national routes toward

By car

Several autoroutes (expresswas/motorways) link Paris with the rest of France: A1 and A3 to the north, A5 and A6 to the south, A4 to the east and A13 and A10 to the west. Not surprisingly, traffic jams are significantly worse during French school holidays. The multi-lane highway around Paris, called the Périphérique (BP), is probably preferable to driving through the centre. Another ring road nearing completion; L'A86 (also A186 and A286) loops around Paris about 10km

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