You’ll do a lot of walking when you’re in Paris (which is great for burning off all the cheese and baguettes you’ll eat) but mostly, you’ll use the convenient Paris Metro system.
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The Paris Visite pass is designed to make the Paris Metro a tourist-friendly experience for travelers from abroad. This pass is generally more expensive than buying tickets or one-day passes a la carte, but it gives peace of mind to travelers who don’t speak French or are uncomfortable interacting with the Metro cashiers or ticket machines everyday.
If you’re a traveler like me, you’ll spend your days zipping all over Paris and visiting different parts of town. Having a home base near a convenient Metro station will save you precious time — which makes a huge difference when you’ve got places to be or when you want to get back to you quickly. By being a little savvy about the Metro system, you can ensure that you can come and go in Paris quickly and easily. 
