Getting around Paris can be done by metro, bus, taxi or on foot. The best option is to get a Paris Visite Pass, which will provide unlimited access to public transportation and is valid for the duration of the trip. Plan ahead using a map or google maps and consider the distance between attractions to save time and reduce travel cost. Taxis are also readily available but can be expensive.
If you have more time, include a visit to the Pantheon, sailing on the Bois de Boulogne lake, and exploring the Latin District. If you have less time, consider cutting short visits to some of the museums or shortening the time spent at each attraction. Reserve restaurant seats and tours in advance for convenient planning.
Paris is served by two airports: Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY). CDG is the primary airport and is located 23 kilometers northeast of Paris. ORY is located 18 kilometers to the south of Paris. Both airports have shuttle buses, trains or taxis readily available to take you to and from the city center. As they are both international airports, arrange your custom clearance beforehand to avoid any airport inconvenience.