Benefits
Why travel by bus
Bus travel Yalta – Paris is a convenient and affordable way to get there
Pay at boarding
For most trips, payment is made directly to the driver or cashier. No online overpayments or risks.
Affordable prices
The bus Yalta – Paris is one of the most economical directions.
Verified carriers
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Wi-Fi on board
Most buses are equipped with free Wi-Fi, USB chargers, and power outlets. Work on the go.
Flexible schedule
Choose a convenient departure time.
24/7 Support
Transitica managers work around the clock and will help with any questions, including while you travel.
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Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
All about the bus trip Yalta → Paris
Which bus terminal does the bus arrive at in Paris and how do I get to the centre?
The bus arrives at Gallieni — Paris's main international bus terminal (av. du Général de Gaulle, Bagnolet). The Gallieni metro station (line 3) is a 2-minute walk away. The Louvre and Opéra are 25–30 minutes by metro with no changes.
Do I need a Schengen visa to travel to Paris?
Yes, France is part of the Schengen Area. A valid Schengen visa is required for entry. Ukrainian citizens with a biometric passport may stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days without a visa.
What is the best way to buy metro tickets in Paris?
The most convenient options are a carnet of 10 tickets or the RATP mobile app for digital tickets. One t+ ticket is valid for a single journey on the metro, bus or tram within zones 1–5.
Are there free attractions in Paris?
Yes — the Seine embankment, Notre-Dame exterior, Montmartre, the Luxembourg Garden and Palais-Royal are all free. Most museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of each month, and visitors under 26 from EU countries enter free year-round.
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Bus Yalta – Paris: everything you need to know
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