Definitely Google Maps. The Paris metroʻ also has 5G signal in the stations and the tunnels, as long as you have roaming on your phone (or buy a local SIM) you'll be fine. And you can also download the maps for offline use too.
Bucking the trend here but I find CityMapper to be better in Paris mainly because the RER uses 4 letter codes instead of destinations (and stops skipped) which Google Maps doesn't display. RER C is the worst for this, it's a single line which has more branch lines than some cities entire metro!
I second CityMapper. I find their point to point directions for public transit to be better than Google Maps, at least that's been my experience in various European Cities.
Just went to DLP in May. Used CityMapper in Paris (and London). Worked like a charm. I liked it much more than Google for getting around the Metro (and I tend to always use Google for most things at home).
How is Apple Maps for navigating the trains and metro in Paris? Taking our first ever trip to France at the end of September. 3 days in Paris, 1 day at DLP, and then a few days around the countryside (Versailles, Provins, etc.)
How is Apple Maps for navigating the trains and metro in Paris? Taking our first ever trip to France at the end of September. 3 days in Paris, 1 day at DLP, and then a few days around the countryside (Versailles, Provins, etc.)
Was there a year ago and Apple Maps worked great for metro/bus directions.
Note to all Paris metro users... Keep your phone away from the tickets. Your phone will de-magnetize your ticket. We got stuck in Garde Nord bc of this problem due to having to scan out of the station. Lol. Found an attendant and they explained this is a common issue. So beware.
Was there a year ago and Apple Maps worked great for metro/bus directions.
Note to all Paris metro users... Keep your phone away from the tickets. Your phone will de-magnetize your ticket. We got stuck in Garde Nord bc of this problem due to having to scan out of the station. Lol. Found an attendant and they explained this is a common issue. So beware.
How is Apple Maps for navigating the trains and metro in Paris? Taking our first ever trip to France at the end of September. 3 days in Paris, 1 day at DLP, and then a few days around the countryside (Versailles, Provins, etc.)
in the Apple Store 'Bonjour RATP' is the official Paris subway app.we used it last summer as it will allow you to put in two addresses and will tell you how to get from point A to B and give you times based on how busy the subway lines are. I Paris (especially during am/pm commute) what looks like the most direct way is not always the fastest.