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Local travel tips to know – PrestigeOnline Singapore

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Public transport strikes, closures and delays in Paris Image credit: BearFotos/Shutterstock

Moving around the city may become difficult as road closures and strikes are anticipated in Paris and other parts of Europe during the summer.

Unions representing transport workers responsible for Paris’ public transport, such as the Métro, tram, and bus services, have launched several strikes and are threatening to strike during the Olympics. They are demanding extra pay and support for the work they’ll be doing for the games.

Furthermore, some metro stations and tramways will also be closed to manage the Paris Olympics. Several bridges across the beautiful Seine River will also be closed, causing roadblocks and difficulty in navigating the city. River cruises will continue until seven days before the opening ceremony.

Paris metro stations that’ll be temporarily closed:

Champs-Élysées – Clemenceau Tuileries Concorde

Tramways to be temporarily closed:

Porte d’Ivry Porte de Versailles Colette Besson

Bridges to be temporarily closed:

Carrousel bridge Part of pont d’Iéna Pont de l’Alma Pont de la Tournelle Pont au Change Pont de la Concorde Pont Royal Pont d’Arcole Pont Alexandre III Pont des Arts Pont Neuf Pont d’Austerlitz Debilly footbridge

A dedicated government website will give real-time information on transport and traffic congestion during the Summer Olympics. Anticiper les Jeux will feature an interactive map showing roadblocks and public transport delays.

Beware of scams and pickpockets Image credit: Symeonidis Dimitrios/Shutterstock

The city has a reputation for pickpockets and scammers. These people exploit tourists’ lack of knowledge and scam them into losing money or stealing wallets or phones. Some popular scams include strangers slipping a bracelet on your wrist and demanding a high cost for the product, forcing tourists to buy something they never intended to. Peruse our guide on the most popular scams in Europe for insights into what you may encounter in Paris during the Summer Olympics.

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It helps to know essential phrases in the language of the country you are travelling to. While many Parisians know English, the person you are trying to communicate with might not be well-versed. Hence, be armed with French phrases that help you navigate the city better during the Summer Olympics.

Some common French phrases to know:

Bonjour: Hello Au revoir: Goodbye S’il vous plaît (formal)/s’il te plaît (informal): Please Merci: Thank you. De rien: You’re welcome. Oui: Yes Non: No Parlez-vous anglais?: Do you speak English? Je ne parle pas français: I don’t speak French. Je suis désolé: I am sorry. Je suis perdu: I am lost. Download these apps to explore the city smoothly Image credit: Maridav/Shutterstock

Smartphones are modern guidebooks that can store crucial information to help us travel better! Several apps are designed to make exploring France, especially Paris, easy for tourists.

Some apps you can download: 

CityMapper: This mapping service app provides detailed information about the city’s Metro, trams and buses. Bonjour RATP: This is the official public transport app for Paris. You can buy tickets, check routes, and more. Dott: Access over 8,000 e-bikes through this rental app. Whatizis: An offline app offering guided tours of monuments and tourist attractions. Airvat: Use this app to get a tax refund for all your shopping in Paris. (Tourists get a 20 percent tax refund on shopping in France.) Google Translate: This app shall translate all French signage and boards to English.

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This story first appeared on Travel+Leisure Singapore. 

Note:

The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Question: What is the best time to visit Paris?

Answer: The best time to visit Paris is March to May and September to October.

Question: What months are summer in Paris?

Answer: Though summer in Europe is generally considered to be from June to August, summer in Paris starts in June and lasts until September.

Question: When will the Olympics be held in Paris?

Answer: The Summer Olympics will be held from July 26 to August 11, 2024, in Paris.

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