| TimS |
Feb 22nd, 2006 10:58 AM |
If you visit www.whichbudget.com, you will be able to search the routes of no-frills airlines in Europe. Your best option for convenience would be Orly to Venice Marco Polo on MyAir. You could also fly Beauvais to Venice Treviso on Ryanair, but those airports are farther away from their respective cities.
Your best train option is the night train directly from Paris to Venice. You save a night in a hotel and have more daylight hours for sightseeing. A normal 2nd class ticket (bunk in a six-person couchette) is E105. However, PREM (discount) tickets, if available, can be as low as E50 for 2nd class and E70 for 1st class (four-person couchette). First class is worth it for the extra space and comfort. Tickets can be booked online at www.sncf.com no more than 90 days in advance. PREMs sell out fast so it's best to book them as soon as the 90-day window opens. You print PREMs yourself.
In Paris, single tickets are good on the metro, RER, and buses within zones 1-2. You can buy a carnet (book of ten tickets) or various kinds of passes covering zones 1-2 or beyond. The type you'll want depends upon how many days you'll be in Paris, your arrival and departure days of the week, and how many zones you need to pass through. Visit www.parisinfo.com, the official site of the Paris Tourist Bureau, for more information. Visit www.ratp.fr to download and print a metro/RER map. The site is viewable in English.
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