Prepare with your map, travel guide and Paris Metro Train tickets passes. That's among your best tools and gadget to make sure you will survive and won't get lost in the middle of Paris, as English is not main language spoken here. You might get into trouble as they only speak French mostly.
If you are planning a trip to Paris and start the journey from UK, the best way to get there is also by train. Even in UK, you can get to Eurostar start point by using UK train chains, at the nearby town. Cheap, reliable and efficient. Those are among the criteria that should be considered if you are thinking about budget trip.
"You can buy individual Métro tickets or packets of 10 tickets (a Carnet). The per ticket cost of the Carnet is less, not surprisingly. If you're in town for a while, consider getting the "Carte Orange" or "Ticket hebdomadaire" which is valid from Monday, through Sunday. (Note: you will need a small photo for this sort of pass.) Cost of Métro & RER tickets depends on distance traveled. Within central Paris cost is the same as Métro tickets, and the same ticket is also valid on both systems.
Both the Métro and the RER (Réseau Express Régional) are run by the RATP - Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens. The RATP also runs the buses." ...
source - Paris.org
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