Getting there
Don’t even think about using a car! Paris has a highly developed public transport system. Buses are generally frequent and rapid and are ideal for seeing the sights. The metro and the RER suburban express network are ideal for getting somewhere fast. In recent years Paris has made huge progress in adapting the city towards cyclists.
Getting around
By train:
This couldn’t be simpler – the Eurostar takes a couple of hours to land you from central London into the Gare du Nord. If you’re coming over on the boat, trains from ferry ports like Le Havre, Caen and Calais take two to three hours but beware of driving in Paris!
By ferry:
While you could get the ferry to a few places (see above) Calais offers the shortest crossing, if a slightly longer onward journey.
By plane:
If you’re anywhere near London, Eurostar is far better than flying for several reasons, but from further north you might end up flying. There are two airports in Paris, Charles de Gaulle in the north and Orly in the south, so choose whichever is best for timings and your eventual destination.