Fly from Brisbane to Paris with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Brisbane to Paris with Etihad Airways and prepare to be transported from the River City to the City of Romance – where some of Europe’s most acclaimed art and cuisine is waiting to be savoured. Once you land, you’ll have the chance to explore iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre and Notre Dame.
Your journey includes a connection in Abu Dhabi. Extend your stopover to explore Yas Island or visit the incredible Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, depending on how long you’d like to stay.
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Flying from Brisbane to Paris: FAQs
What is the local currency in Paris?
Like many other EU nations, France uses the Euro (EUR) as its currency. It can be a good idea to exchange your money before flying to Paris, but Bureau de Change establishments are widely available around the French capital and at major transport hubs – as are ATMs.
Card payments are also widely accepted at local shops, restaurants and attractions, though there may be a minimum spend.
After my flight from Brisbane to Paris, how do I get to the city centre?
A convenient way to reach your hotel or onward destination once you’ve landed is to arrange an airport transfer with Etihad. Simply book in advance, and your driver will be waiting for you on arrival.
Alternatively, taxis, buses and the RER train are available. Journey times into the centre can range from 45 minutes to just over an hour depending on traffic.
Top tips for Brisbane to Paris
Dine in style at renowned restaurants
Brisbane has many fine restaurants of its own, but sampling Paris’ famed cuisine is certainly an unmissable experience for those who enjoy the finer things in life.
In between visits to the stunning Eiffel Tower or the Palace of Versailles, head for the Marais, a historic part of the city well-known for top tier as it is for fine architecture. Streets like Rue des Rosiers and Rue des Francs-Bourgeois boast an array of mouthwatering possibilities.
Modern art mastery
Among the largest and most important modern art museums in Europe, the Centre Pompidou is impressive both inside and out. Its galleries and collections feature more than 50,000 works – including classics of the 20th century.
The building itself is a marvellous piece of engineering, with many facilities that you’d normally find inside a building, such as elevators and pipework, actually on the exterior.