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The weather in London

London

London, the capital of England, is located in the southeast of England, on both sides of the lower Thames, 88 kilometers away from the estuary.

With a total area of 1800 square kilometers and a population of about 7 million, it is the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Britain and the largest development center of Britain.

Export port, there are more than 10000 streets in the urban area. The city consists of three parts, namely, the City of London, inner london and Outer London, collectively referred to as Big.

City of London.

London is an ancient city in Europe with a history of nearly 2000 years. London was founded in 43 AD. As early as AD

/kloc-in the 0 th century, the Roman army invaded across the sea and built a city here, which became the main military station at that time and was called the "Lundian".

Niehai ",according to textual research, the name comes from Celtic, meaning" fortress of hills ".

By the 1 1 century, London had become a commercial and political center. Historically, London was once one of the best cities in the world.

Although the city later retired to the seventh place, it is still a big city in Europe and a world-famous port.

Overlooking the city from the plane, there are many railways, highways and buildings. The green Thames water comes from the west.

East passes through the city, dividing London neatly into north and south parts. 27 bridges with different architectural styles on the river,

Connecting the urban areas on both sides of the strait. Pedestrians on the bridge are bustling, vehicles are constantly flowing, and ships are shuttling under the bridge. He Liang

The flowers and trees on the shore complement each other, and parliament buildings, government agencies, hotels, restaurants, theaters and many ancient buildings are hidden among them.

The scenery is charming against the green trees.

People who haven't been to London may think that this world famous city must be full of skyscrapers, in fact, the whole city.

Most of them are three or four-story buildings, and the number of high-rise buildings is small. Take a bus to see the city of London and show it to others.

This is the style of an ancient city. Antique buildings, churches, bell towers, old houses with spires connected and wooden structures.

Looking up, ancient celebrity statues can be seen everywhere. Many blocks are made up of distinctive buildings. exist

On a street, the height of each building is comparable, the color of the outer wall is basically the same, and the architectural style is similar, as if

It was designed and built by the same designer. The exterior of many buildings looks old, but

Ancient styles and harmonious colors give people beautiful enjoyment. British people regard ancient buildings as family heirlooms, Britain

In the early years, the government passed a law that only ancient buildings can be renovated and strengthened, and new buildings cannot be demolished. In order to save London

Harmonious architectural style, the building does not develop to high altitude, but pays attention to the improvement of internal layout and the modernization of equipment.

Many hotels, restaurants, shops, companies, enterprises and office buildings use photoelectric and electronic equipment and electricity meters.

Computers work and control, but the appearance of the building remains unchanged. The house remains the same, and the streets naturally cannot change.

Therefore, new multi-storey highways and overpasses are rarely seen in central London, and winding and narrow streets are everywhere. Miss Xiao

Alleys crisscross, and foreign guests walk around in it as if they were in a maze. Those who have lived in London for many years,

Take a road map of the city with you when you go out, or you will get lost. This ancient street view often makes people moved by what they see.

Recall the ancient features of London.

The City of London, one of the three major components of Greater London, covers an area of 1.6 square kilometers and has been an area of its own since ancient times.

There is a Roman city wall in the city, which is the site of Rome's conquest of London more than 800 years ago. The City of London is like Wall Street in new york.

Similarly, it is the financial center of Britain and one of the largest financial centers in the world. The financial headquarters is located in the city of London.

Monopoly capital not only controls the economic lifeline of Britain, but also plays a decisive role in many parts of the world.

The ring. There are only more than 4,000 residents in London, but people from the financial and business circles flock to this place every day.

The floating population is as high as 500 thousand.

West End of London is the seat of the British government, and it is also a prosperous business district, cultural district and rich merchant settlement.

The British Prime Minister's residence, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Finance and the Admiralty are all located in Whitehall Street. famous

The Parliament Building is located at the southern end of Whitehall Street. To the west of Parliament Building is Westminster Abbey, which is the most magnificent Gothic architectural masterpiece in Britain.

Built in 1050, the complex is dominated by churches, with grand scale and gorgeous decoration, and has always been crowned by the Queen of England.

This place is also the graveyard of royalty and celebrities, and the bodies of Newton and Darwin are buried here. Westminster Abbey to the west,

This is Buckingham Palace, where the Queen of England lives now. West End of London is considered to be the nerve center of Britain, and it is also

A symbol of British politics.

London is the capital of British dynasties, and there are many cultural relics in the city. London is also British.

A famous cultural city, there are many museums, art galleries and theaters in the city.

Paris

Paris, the capital of France, is the second largest city in continental Europe and one of the most prosperous cities in the world. Located in northern France, on the west bank of the Seine River, 375 kilometers away from the estuary (English Channel). The Seine River winds through the city, forming two central islands (Sid and St. Louis). The urban population is 2 1.7 million. The city itself is located in the center of the Paris basin, with a mild maritime climate, no heat in summer and no cold in winter; 10, the average temperature is 3℃ in October, 65438 08℃ in July and 65438 00℃ in the whole year. The annual rainfall distribution is balanced, slightly more in summer and autumn, with an average annual rainfall of 6 19mm.

As early as 2000 years ago, there was no such country as "France" on the earth, but ancient Paris. However, at that time, Paris was just a small fishing village on Dai Xi Island in the middle of the Seine River, and the owner of the island was a Parisian from the ancient Gaul tribe. In the first century BC, the Romans began to settle here, and gradually developed into a city called "Luders" (French means "swamp"). In the 4th century AD, the city was named "Paris" to commemorate its earliest owner.

In 508 AD, the Frankish kingdom made Paris its capital. 10 End, Hugh? King Karp built a palace here. Two or three centuries later, the owner of Paris changed to Philip? Augustus (1 165- 1223). At this time, Paris has developed to the banks of the Seine River, with churches and buildings everywhere, becoming the political and cultural center of the West at that time.

At the end of 16 and the beginning of 17, then King Henry IV expanded Paris on a large scale. By 18 and 19 centuries, Paris was still expanding gradually, and a lot of cultivated land was occupied by cities. In the late period of the First Empire of France, Paris had more than 700,000 residents and 1000 streets. After the establishment of the Second Empire, Paris annexed some surrounding villages. When I arrived in Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte, I began to open some broad roads and build many gardens and parks in Paris, which made Paris become what it is today.

After the war, the French government spared no effort to build Paris. Although in 1970, the development of Paris was suspended in order to evacuate the French political and economic institutions that were excessively concentrated in the capital, since the establishment of Pompidou Center and the new shopping underground street in 1977, the construction of Paris has taken a new direction. In order to make the development of the eastern and western parts of Paris more balanced, ten major projects, such as the Bastille Opera House and the National Library, were started by the French government with Mitterrand as president in 198 1 and were all completed before the end of 1996.

Paris is the largest industrial and commercial city in France. The northern suburbs are mainly manufacturing areas. The most developed manufacturing projects include automobiles, electrical appliances, chemicals, medicine, food and so on. Luxury goods production ranks second, mainly concentrated in downtown areas; Products include precious metal appliances, leather products, porcelain, clothing and so on. This peripheral city specializes in producing furniture, shoes, precision tools and optical instruments. The printing and publishing industry is concentrated in the Latin quarter and Remy Street. The film production in Greater Paris (metropolitan area) accounts for three-quarters of the total film production in France. The headquarters of most banks and insurance companies in Paris (including the Bank of France and the stock exchange) are located on the west side of the "market" (1 183- 1969 is the local central market).

Paris is the center of French culture and education, and also a world famous cultural city. France's famous French Academy, Paris University, comprehensive engineering school, higher normal school, National Bridge School and National Scientific Research Center are all located in Paris. Paris University is one of the oldest universities in the world, founded in 1253. There are also many academic research institutions, libraries, museums and theaters in Paris.

There are 50 theaters, 200 cinemas and 15 concert halls in Paris. Paris Opera House is the largest opera house in the world, located on Osman Street in the center of the city, covering an area of 1 654,38+0,000 square meters. The whole building has both Gothic and Romanesque styles. The French National Conservatory of Music and Dance School are also located here.

"Street art" in Paris is very active. Thetel Art Square in the northwest of the city is a world-famous open-air gallery, where many painters improvise and sell it every day. Check streeter Square and St.? In places like Germand 'Urberville Square, young students and citizens often bring their own musical instruments to hold concerts and perform various programs.

Paris is a famous historical city in the world, and places of interest abound, such as Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Elysee Palace, Palace of Versailles, Louvre, Place de la Concorde, Notre Dame de Paris, Georges? Pompidou National Culture and Art Center is a place where domestic and foreign tourists linger. On both sides of the beautiful Seine River, parks and green spaces are dotted with 32 bridges across the river, making the scenery on the river more charming and colorful. The city island in the center of the river is the cradle and birthplace of Paris. There is a second-hand book market on St. Michel Avenue on the Seine River, which stretches for several kilometers. Every day, many scholars and tourists from home and abroad come here to buy their beloved ancient books, forming a major feature of the Latin district, an ancient cultural area on the Seine River.

Paris is also a "world conference city". With its beautiful scenery, rich historical sites, colorful cultural activities and modern service facilities, it has ushered in many international conferences. According to statistics, Paris * * * held 365 international conferences in 1987, surpassing new york, London, Brussels and Geneva, ranking first in the world. International organizations such as UNESCO and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development have their headquarters in Paris.

There is a well-known French proverb: "Paris was not built in a day." Subdivided, Paris has 20 districts and more than 5,000 streets, roads and boulevards. The buildings in the east, west, south and north of the city have distinct levels, which is convenient for passers-by to correctly judge their position in the city.

Paris is the center of France with its domed churches, the Arc de Triomphe, magnificent palaces, magnificent squares, royal parks and millions of flashlights every night. The 300-meter-high Eiffel Tower was dismissed as a "regrettable useless thing" more than 100 years ago, and was accepted in a friendly way and became a symbol of Paris.

There are ten scenic spots in Paris that every tourist can't miss: Eiffel Tower, La Coupole (Bar), Sacred Heart Church, picasso museum, Montmartre Heights, Vosges Square and Marais, Lapp Street, Victory Square Fashion, and Versailles.

When you arrive in Paris, you must like to overlook the beautiful city of Paris. From Notre Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, the terrace of the picturesque LaSamaritsine store and Montmartre Heights, the beautiful scenery of Paris is really panoramic. Of course, the most pleasant thing is to see Paris from the Eiffel Tower, which stands as high as a steel giant on the Seine River in the center of Paris.

There are 70 museums in Paris, each of which is wonderful and unique. Located on the right bank of the Seine River, the largest Louvre in the world is famous for its rich classical paintings and sculptures. It is one of the most precious buildings in the French Renaissance. There is also the Ossetia Art Museum, which collects works of art from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19, which also makes people stop for a long time, although it was originally converted from a railway station; Musee de l'Orangerie has a collection of1impressionist works in the late 9th century, as well as picasso museum, cluny Museum, Rodin Art Museum and so on. Coming to Paris really makes people feel that they have entered an art country!

Notre Dame de Paris, located on the island of the central city of the Seine, is a French Gothic building. It is not only famous for Hugo's famous novel Notre Dame de Paris, but also because it is the oldest, largest and most outstanding Catholic church in Paris. In addition, the Arc de Triomphe and the Palace of Versailles are popular places for people to visit.

Like riverside and fashion designers, small cafes and cafes, tramps and doormen, Paris is a city that combines everything. The greatness and sacredness of empire, wealth and power, tradition and enthusiasm, witty and casual lifestyle, cosmopolitan pride and willfulness are full of contradictions and contrasts.

Born in the south of France, Dade once said at the beginning of the book Letter from the Windmill House: "I have no yearning for noisy and gloomy Paris." However, Dade finally came to Paris and spent the rest of his life here.

Since ancient times, young people from all over the world gathered in Paris have all kinds of dreams and ambitions. Here, they realized their dreams and were disappointed. However, as Rilke once said, "Paris is an unparalleled city."

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Introduction:

Seine is a very famous short river in France.

The river that flows through northern France is only 776 kilometers long. It originated in the eastern Le Lang Plateau, with an altitude of 47 1 m.. It flows through the urban area of Paris from west to north, and the flow in the urban area is about 13 km. At present, it twists and turns, extending westward, passing through the Paris Basin, passing through Rouen, and finally flowing into the English Channel near le havre Harbor. The Seine River basin covers an area of 78,000 square kilometers. The river is navigable for 540 kilometers, and its freight volume ranks first in the country. The coastal area is the economic center of France, with canals connected with the Rhine and Loire rivers.

Along the Seine River in Paris, there are beautiful scenery and elegant parks all over it, which constitute a beautiful natural picture. The ancient Seine gave birth to countless places of interest. The famous international city Paris was just an island at first, but now this "ugly duckling" has grown into a beautiful swan that everyone loves.

In the history of more than 2,000 years, Paris has been developing on both sides of the Seine River and eventually became one of the world famous cities. Because the Seine has played an important role in the development of Paris, Paris is also called "the daughter of the Seine", and the Seine is the lifeline of Paris.

The Seine flows from east to west in Paris, forming an arc. There are beautiful scenery and rows of buildings on both sides of the river. Some buildings have experienced hundreds of years of wind and rain, while others are masterpieces of modern technology. They perfectly reflect the different architectural arts and styles of different times in Paris. Places of interest are also densely distributed on both sides of the river. Therefore, it is always an indispensable program for foreign tourists to visit the Seine by boat. Throughout the year, from morning till night, tourists on the river never stop. Even a well-dressed yacht shuttles. The big one can hold hundreds of people, and the small one can be used by dozens or dozens of people. As long as the weather is fine, the deck of the yacht is always a place that people are happy to visit.

During the day, you can visit the Seine River. The surrounding scenery is picturesque and the buildings on the shore are brightly colored. You can have a panoramic view of the Louvre, Musee d 'Orsay, Notre Dame de Paris, Eiffel Tower and other places of interest, and various bridges are coming at you, which is dizzying. A night tour of the Seine has a special taste. The lights on the shore are flashing, the scenery is picturesque, and the river is clear, elegant and quiet. The scenic spots on both sides of the strait are brightly lit, and many of them are concentrated on both sides of the Seine River. In particular, strong spotlights are installed on yachts, and bundles of white light radiate outward, illuminating the scenery on both sides of the strait. Not only is the shape of the building clearly visible, but even the decorations and sculptures on it will not be missed in the eyes of tourists.

The bridge in Paris is very famous. There are 35 large and small bridges in the city with a total length of 5 kilometers. These bridges have their own development history, and the scale and architectural style of the bridges are also very different. Many bridges are named after important events in history, and some bridges are named after celebrities. Because the Seine divides Paris into two halves, and the north and the south communicate only through bridges, the important role of bridges in Parisian life is obvious.

Paris was originally an island in the Seine. After thousands of years of development, it has become a world-famous city. This ship-like island city in the east of the Seine River is the birthplace of Paris. There are 10 bridges around the island, connecting the island with the urban area on the shore.

There are many historical sites along the Seine River in Paris, which is a tourist attraction.

Notre Dame de Paris on the island, built in 1 163, is the first Gothic building in Paris. The church has always been the center of religious activities in Paris, which can accommodate 9000 people at the same time. Notre Dame bell tower was built in 1330, which contained the only clock in Paris at that time. It is not only famous for Hugo's novel Notre Dame de Paris, but also because it is the largest, oldest and most outstanding Catholic church in Paris. The building covers an area of 5,500 square meters, including choir and back hall, short ear room and nave. The nave has a double-sided chapel with a square chapel on the side. The main entrance faces west and is divided into three floors. There are three peach-shaped doorways at the bottom. There are also two bell towers, north and south, each 69 meters high, which were built on 1330. The giant bell of the South Bell Tower weighs 13 tons and is called "bell worker". The North Bell Tower is equipped with 387 stairs leading to a 60-meter-high steeple, which is more noticeable than the 2 1 m high mountain of the Bell Tower.

On the right bank of the Seine River, there are mainly international square, Bastille Square, Louvre, Place de la Concorde, Elysee Palace, Charles de Gaulle Square and other places of interest. There is the Eiffel Tower on the left bank; There is Notre Dame de Paris on the island beside the Hexi River; There is Versailles in the southwest; There is an open-air gallery in Montmartre Heights in the northwest. These are world-famous buildings and people all over the world yearn for them.

The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 to celebrate the anniversary of the French Revolution 100. It is a symbol of Paris and is world-famous. For engineering and aesthetic reasons, there are four semicircular arches at the bottom of the tower, so the elevator is required to rise along the curve. The elevator with glass shell was designed by Otis Elevator Company of the United States, which is one of the characteristics of the building, making it one of the world's leading tourist attractions. Before the completion of new york 1930, this tower was the tallest building in the world.

The Elysee Palace was built in 17 18. It used to be the royal palace, and now it is the French presidential palace. It is a two-story building made of marble blocks. Although the appearance of the main building is simple and unpretentious, the halls and corridors inside are tall and wide, and the furnishings are exquisite and magnificent everywhere.

The Louvre was built in 1 190. It has more than 400,000 artistic treasures, especially a rich collection of classical paintings and sculptures, and is known as the "Wanbao Palace". It is one of the most famous and greatest art treasures in the world. The most famous "three treasures in the palace" is the statue of Venus on Milos Island. The second is the statue of the Statue of Liberty (Victory) of Summer Tracchi (Zeus), with headless arms and flying wings. This statue is 2.75 meters high and made of Paris marble. She is undoubtedly one of the most important works in ancient Greece. Third, the famous Italian painter Da? Finch is painting the Mona Lisa.

The Arc de Triomphe is located in the wide Charles de Gaulle Square. This is the end of the Champs Elysé es and the highest point of Shayou Mountain. Extending in all directions from Charles de Gaulle Square, there are 12 avenues. The magnificent Arc de Triomphe stands on the circular square in the center of the square. This arch was built by Chargé land in the period of Napoleon 1806. According to Napoleon's order, it was used to commemorate the French army. The Arc de Triomphe was built in 1836. It has only one arch with a barrel dome on it, which is bigger than the Arc de Triomphe in Rome. It is 50 meters high and 45 meters wide, and there are huge reliefs on both sides of the Arc de Triomphe. Among them, the most famous and exquisite is the relief on the lower right side of the Champs Elysé es, which depicts the scene of 1792 volunteers' expedition. This masterpiece is named "La Marseillaise". The scene of Napoleon's victory celebration ceremony is carved in other positions above this relief, and the name of each battle is engraved on the topmost shield decoration. 1920, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was built under the arch cave, and an immortal flame was lit here every evening. There is also an inexpensive memorial hall in the building, which records the history of this memorial building. There, visitors can see the names of 558 generals, some of which are underlined because they were all killed in the battle.

Between the Bastille Square in the east and the Place de la Concorde in the west on the north bank of the Seine, it is the seat of the Paris municipal government. The Latin quarter of the Seine is the largest university district in France, where the famous University of Paris is located. Take a boat to the west along the Seine, and you can reach the Louvre on the north bank of the river.

Cross the Place de la Concorde and you will come to the famous Alexander III Bridge. The origin of Alexander III Bridge is related to Tsar Nicholas II's father, Alexander III. Alexander III signed a Franco-Russian alliance agreement with France. 1870, Prussia defeated France, and France built this bridge and named it Alexander III Bridge. 1896, Nicholas II laid the foundation stone for Alexander III Bridge. The length of the completed bridge is107m, and four towers are erected on the piers at the north and south ends. There is a flying bronze flying horse at the top of the tower. The Alexander III Bridge on the south bank, the Hospital for the Disabled and the large and small palaces on the north bank all embody the grand architectural style of19th century. There are 35 bridges across the banks of the Seine River in Alexander III Bridge, adding a touch of flying rainbow to the banks of the Seine River with infinite scenery.

Traffic guide

Urban traffic in Paris

The subway and bus networks in Paris are all over the region, providing extremely convenient transportation facilities for tourists. If you combine the suburban high-speed railway system, you can reach almost everywhere. From early morning to late at night, the trains of subway and bus are very dense, and there are many trains on Sundays or holidays, which does not affect the sightseeing trip at all. And as long as the route is written in advance, it is "feasible" even if you don't know French. There are six national railway stations connecting neighboring countries and foreign cities in Paris. You should pay more attention to departure at different railway stations according to different destinations.

subway

About tickets (RER, ordinary bus tickets)

(1) Ticket blank and return voucher

Subway fares are all the same. Compared with the bill, it is cheaper to buy 10 consecutive coupons.

(2) orange monthly pass card Carte Orange

This monthly pass card is orange. Valid from 1 to the end of each month. In a certain area, you can take the train, RER bus and so on. Feel free. The whole city of Paris can use 2Zone.

To buy this card, you can go to the ticket booth of the subway and hand in 1 photo. In the subway station, there is usually a fast instant camera. When buying a monthly pass card, you should remember your name and sign it. There is a ticket attached to the ticket. Please fill in the number of the monthly ticket card on the attached ticket you hold. In the subway, this attached ticket can be used as a general promissory note. On the bus, just show your monthly pass card.

(3) Weekly coupon Hebolmadaire

The purchase method and use method are the same as the orange monthly pass card. Valid from Monday to Sunday. Tickets are sold from last Friday to this Wednesday. If you stay in Paris for 2-3 days, it is definitely worth buying this weekly ticket and making full use of the subway and bus to visit Paris, which is definitely more valuable than buying a subway ticket.

(4) daily ticket formula l

You can take the subway, bus and RER one-day ticket at will. You can divide the whole city of Paris into two districts.

(5) Tickets for sightseeing in Paris

One ticket to take the subway, RER 1 and cable car at Montmartre Heights. You can go to the suburbs around Paris, such as Tiffany's 3Zone, and you can go to Versailles or Orleans Airport and Charles de Gaulle Airport 4Zone. There are three kinds of validity: 2 days, 3 days and 5 days.

In addition, there are other special treatments, such as buying tickets for 56-59 floors of spaghetti and renting bicycles, all of which can enjoy certain discounts. Subway, RER stations and the national railway window of the airport are all available for sale.

Ride and ticket purchase method of RER in high-speed subway

RER is the main link between Paris and its suburbs. There are also some lines operated by RATP Transportation Company and SNCF National Railway Company. There are many stations in Paris, especially in the suburbs, such as Roissy Airport and Saint-Germain? An Lei, Disneyland Paris, Versailles and other places are very convenient by car. Only in cities, it mainly runs underground; In the suburbs, it turns to the ground. At present, there are four A-D lines, but even the same line may branch into other lines due to different directions. Yes, the railway in Paris has been added. When every tourist arrives in Paris, don't forget to buy the latest road map.

If you are in Paris, the subway ticket is valid, but if you are outside the city, the fare is different, so you need to buy a new ticket. RER is different from the subway, and there is a ticket-cutting gate at the next stop. Therefore, you can't take the bus illegally and opportunistically. Tickets can be bought at the ticket booth or with the automatic ticket vending machine.

Please note that if you change from the subway to RER to the suburbs and arrive at your destination only with the original subway ticket, you can't leave the station. Because its ticket cutting is automatic, there is no ticket replacement window. If the ticket inspector finds it at the exit, he will be fined a lot of money. No matter how you explain why you missed your stop, it's useless. Therefore, passengers should not bother to get off at the effective area of the subway and buy tickets again.

Buses in Paris

The public transportation in Paris is smooth, and the route network is finer and more convenient than the subway. But for tourists, there are still some unsatisfactory places. First of all, because of the fine line network, it is not easy for tourists to remember where the train passes or stops. There is also a bus route map hanging in the subway station, which is very detailed, but it is more difficult to understand than the subway route map. Another reason is that roads are crowded and blocked. If you are in a hurry to catch a train or plane to leave Paris, using the subway is the most practical.

Take the bus

First of all, look at the road map before taking the bus and find your destination and bus line number (each bus line has a number). Pay attention to the bus again. There are two types of bus stop (arret), one is to stick the sign on the post, and the other is the covered waiting room. But in either case, there are red and yellow signs, marked with route number and station name. If the route number is white, it means normal operation between 7: 00 and 20: 30; If the number is blue, it means running until 0: 00 ~ 0: 30 in the middle of the night; If it is black, it means that it stops running on Sundays and holidays.

Generally speaking, a bus stop has to stop a number of buses with different routes. Raise your hand when no other passengers get on the bus. The bus is managed by one person. Passengers insert the ticket or return voucher into the automatic confirmation machine behind the driver or at the entrance, and take it out after hearing a click (other tickets are not confirmed, such as the 2-5 tickets described in P. 12 ~ 13). If you don't have a ticket, you can pay the fare directly to the driver. Don't forget to prepare the change. When you want to get off the bus, as long as you press the button on the post, you will signal to stop in front.

When getting off the bus, the driver usually opens the door. Some cars are equipped with buttons on the pillars beside the door, and passengers can open the door and get off at the touch of the button.

fare

Fares are based on the distance system. Subway tickets are common. If you are in the city, you need 1 ~ 2 votes. The bus route map shows the cost. If the place you want to go is in the red zone, then 1 ticket is enough. If you are in the blue section, you need two tickets. Bus (PC) runs on the expressway around the city, and it needs up to 3 tickets according to different sections. Cut tickets in the car, and cut two tickets together. If you have a Paris sightseeing ticket or an orange monthly pass card, just show it to the driver.

Night bus

Considering that tourists spend a long time at night, it is not convenient to catch the last bus or subway, so they deliberately run buses at night. The route starts from Chatelet and is divided into 10 routes, roughly from 1:30 in the evening to 5:30 in the morning. Even so, because this car runs 1 hour, it may be faster to walk back to the hotel in the city.

Taxi fare

There are three kinds of fares: A, B and C, and the fare from 7 am to 7 pm is Class A; The charge from 7: 00 pm to 7: 00 am the next day is Class B, and the charges in the suburbs on Sundays, holidays and during the day are also Class B; The night charge in the suburbs of Paris is Class C, and the basic fare is 12F. Then the actual operation accounting is carried out according to the price lists of A, B and C, and the fare is displayed on the instrument below the driver's front.

The fare is 3.29 pounds per kilometer.

B The fare is 5. 19F per kilometer.

The fare is 7.00 pounds per kilometer.

In addition, if you take a bus from the station or your luggage is large, you need to add 6F.

Seine cruise

When you look at Paris from the Seine, you get a different impression than at any time. Let the river flow freely, and wherever you go, the scenery at night is hazy, and it is also a very pleasant thing to look from a distance.

Betomches

Synonymous with sightseeing boats. /kloc-sails every 30 minutes from 0/0: 00 to 23: 00 (fewer times in winter), which takes 1 hour and 15 minutes, and costs 40F. If it is a lunch flight (except Monday), it will sail at 13:00 every day, which takes 1 hour for 45 minutes and costs 300F (350F on Sunday and holidays). If it is a flight that serves dinner (every day), it will take off at 20:30, take 2 hours 15 minutes, and cost 500 F. Flights that serve lunch or dinner need to be booked in advance and dressed neatly.

le parisien

Sail every 30 minutes 10: 00 ~ 22: 30. In winter, it runs every 10: 00 ~ 18: 00 (10: 00 ~ 22: 30 only on Saturdays). It takes 1 hour and costs 45F. The cost of the lunch flight 12:45 is 300 degrees Fahrenheit. The fare for the flight with dinner leaving at 20:00 is 560 degrees Fahrenheit.

Xinqiao wharf

Every day 10: 00 ~ 12: 00,13: 30 ~18: 30,21:00 ~ 22: 30.

It runs every 30 minutes. Winter (11February) 10:30,1:15,12: 0014: 00. Time-consuming 1 hour, cost 45f (50F after 21:00).

Bartobus

This tool is not so much a cruise ship as a speeding bus on the Seine. Every five stations, from April 19 to September 29, every day between 10: 00 and 19: 48, with an interval of about 30 minutes. It's also convenient to go to the Holcer (All Saints) Art Museum.

Leisure and entertainment

In Paris, if you just visit places of interest, you can only see half of the city. Opera and drama have been deeply rooted in the lives of the French people. If you want to fully experience the life of Parisians, you should see the nightlife in Paris.

Many theaters in Paris can see performances by world-class singers and ballet stars. You can make an appointment by phone or buy tickets at the ticket booth. Male guests watching the performance