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Il est vraiment facile de se déplacer en France...

Transportation

En tren

Francia tiene una de las redes ferroviarias más eficientes en el mundo y cómodas, gracias en particular a los trenes de alta velocidad (TGV). Es por lo tanto muy fácil de desplazarse de una ciudad a la otra, incluso en largas distancias: 4 horas de tren solamente separan Marsella, en el extremo sur, de Lille, en el extremo norte del país (unos 1 000 km).

Gracias al TGV, Paris se encuentra a una hora de Lille o de Orleans, dos horas de Lyon, de Nantes, de Poitiers, de Rennes o de Dijon, tres horas de Marsella, de Montpellier o de la Rochelle

En avion

Muchas aerolíneas internacionales o nacionales, saliendo de cada gran ciudad francesa, permiten llegar en buenas condiciones a cualquier lugar del planeta.

En auto

Las infraestructuras de carreteras y autopistas son también de excelente calidad, con una red de carreteras segundarias pintorescas que permiten descubrir el encanto de la Francia rural, más natural.  

Puede utilizar en Francia su licencia de conducir nacional. La velocidad es limitada a 30, 40 o 50 km/h en las ciudades, a 90 km/h en la carretera y a 130 km/h en la autopista. Cualquier vehículo motorizado debe tener seguro.   

Transportes en común urbanos

La mayoría de las ciudades implementaron un sistema de red de bicicletas de libre servicio, fácil de acceso y económico.

En la mayoría de las ciudades, los transportes en común se hacen en autobús o tranvía. Las ciudades de Marsella, Lyon, Lille, Toulouse y Paris tienen un metro.

El metro parisino, muy extenso, es el medio de transporte predilecto en la capital. Prolongado  por la Red Expreso Regional (RER), comunica Paris y sus afueras (hasta 30 km).

En taxi

Las tarifas practicadas por los taxis son estrictamente controladas en Francia y bastante elevadas en comparación a los estándares internacionales. Todos los autos tienen un taxímetro (ojo, los que no tienen, son falsos taxis, evítalos en absoluto).

 
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