Riding the Paris Metro with a kid trailer
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I'm going to Paris with my wife and my 3 yo daughter. We plan to buy a convertible bicycle/ stroller trailer.
Is it OK to ride the Metro while taking your kid along in a trailer like this?
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Is Paris Metro Stroller friendly?
Only take the Paris Metro with a stroller that can be folded compactly enough to carry through a turnstile and you could happily carry for a mile without setting down (if you're unfortunate enough to enter the Eustache station or some others, you likely will).Do children travel free on the Paris Metro?
Children under age 4 travel free. Kids from ages 4 through 9 pay the full adult fare for single tickets, but a children's carnet of 10 tickets is half price, so it pays to plan ahead.How many times can you use a Paris Metro ticket?
In the metro and RER, tickets are valid for two hours for a single, one-way trip, which might include transfers. It cannot be used for several different trips within this time period. In the bus network, tickets are valid for 90 minutes between the first and last validation, including one or several transfers.Can you use same ticket for metro and RER?
You can transfer to any RER line in Paris from any metro or RER on the same ticket (t+). You could also transfer from any metro or RER line to a metro line that goes outside of Paris. But you can not transfer to an RER line if your destination on that RER line is outside of Paris.How To Use the Paris Metro - French Friday - LONG VERSION
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