Important Notice
Thank you very much for visiting us every day.
From 20 April 2019, buses in Paris have been changed on most routes.
All the routes on this page have been changed to a new route.
In addition, all the linked routes below have been updated to the latest route. Please refer to it when you visit Paris.
This time, I will introduce the route from Line 91 to Line 96.
These Lines have become very easy to use in the April 2019 revision.
Paris Buses RATP are assigned numbers from lines 20 to 96.
There are not all numbered buses, but there are 60 routes in total.
It is difficult to grasp all of them, but please check the easy-to-use routes against the actual route one by one.
Paris Bus Complete Guide Line 91 to Line 96
Line 91
April 2019 Revised version
There were some changes in the April 2019 revision.
The departure and arrival point has been changed from Bastille to Gare du Nord.
The other point remains Montparnasse 2–Gare TGV.
The basic route remains the same, and the route is extended further Gare du Nord.
Line 91 is the route that connects the main stations in Paris.
It is now possible to move to Gare de Paris-Montparnasse, Paris Gare de Lyon and Gare du Nord, but it may take some time, so it is recommended for those who have plenty of travel time.
Line 92
April 2019 Revised version
There were some changes in the April 2019 revision.
The departure and arrival point has been changed from Gare Montparnasse to Porte d’Orléans.
The other point remains Porte de Champerret.
Line 92 is a convenient route for sightseeing.
The recommended route is between Arc de Triomphe – Champ de Mars – Invalides – Gare Montparnasse.
It is recommended that you use it in combination with other routes.
Line 93
April 2019 Revised version
Line 93 runs between Suresnes–De Gaulle and Invalides.
There were some changes in the April 2019 revision.
Please be careful when using it.
Line 93 departs from the center, Invalides, but is not very convenient.
It is convenient for short trips from Invalides to the Champs-Elysees.
It is recommended that you use it in combination with other routes.
Line 94
April 2019 Revised version
There were some changes in the April 2019 revision.
The departure and arrival point has been changed from Louison Bobet to Pont de Levallois.
The other point remains Gare Montparnasse.
Line 94 is an easy-to-use route.
Gare Montparnasse – Bon Marché – Musée d’Orsay – Place de la Concorde – L’église de la Madeleine – Gare Saint-Lazare – Parc Monceau
It is a route that you want to use when traveling between these.
It is a route that is easy to use as a means of transportation between the right bank and the left bank, so please use it in combination with other routes.
Line 95
April 2019 Revised version
There were no changes in the April 2019 revision.
Line 95 runs between Porte de Vanves and Porte de Montmartre.
Depart Porte de Vanves and and head through the 15th arrondissement to Gare Montparnasse.
Then, cross the Seine, through Saint-Germain-des-Prés, through Pont du Carrousel.
Pass between the Louvre museum and Jardin des Tuileries and enter Avenue de l’Opéra.
Go through Palais Garnier, head to Gare Saint-Lazare.
From Gare Saint-Lazare, via Place de Clichy to the end point, Porte de Montmartre.
Line 95 is convenient as a sightseeing route.
The recommended route is Gare Montparnasse. – Saint-Germain-des-Prés – Louvre Museum and Jardin des Tuileries – Opéra – Gare Saint-Lazare.
This section runs mainly on Avenue de l’Opéra and the main road in central Paris, so you can enjoy the scenery.
This is a route that I would like you to actively use for sightseeing in Paris.
Line 96
April 2019 Revised version
There were some changes in the April 2019 revision.
Line 96 runs between Gare Montparnasse and Porte des Lilas.
Depart Gare Montparnasse.
Pass through the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood and cross the Seine through Boulevard du Palais.
Then, enter Rue de Turenne from Rue de Rivoli.
Cross the Marais district, cross the 20th arrondissement from Rue Oberkampf, and arrive at the end point, Porte des Lilas.
Line 96 is also available for sightseeing in Paris.
It is a good route to travel from the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood to the Marais district.
There are also some highlights along the way, so please use it according to your sightseeing plan.
Summary
How was it?
Line 91 to Line 96 was revised in 2019 to make all routes easier for tourists to use.
All routes are easy to use, so please try using them according to your Paris sightseeing plan.
Thank you for reading to the end this time.
How to get on the bus and how to purchase a ticket are introduced below.
If you are new to Paris bus use, please check before reading here and you will understand smoothly.
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