
Centre-val De Loire France Travel Guide
Orléans has a modern public transportation system operated by TAO (Transports de l'Agglomération Orléanaise). The system mainly has two tram lines (Line A and Line B) and a well-developed network of bus lines. There isn't any metro system.
The trams serve as the backbone of urban transport, making for quick and convenient travel through the city center and to outlying areas. Buses complement the tram network, covering areas not served by the tram lines and giving more localized connections.
Purchase tickets at automated retail machines (tram stops) or from bus drivers. All tickets must be validated upon boarding.
Trams run from early morning (5 AM) to late evening (1 AM). Peak hours: 5-10 min frequency. Off-peak: 15-20 min.
The public transport system has accessibility in mind. Trams are low-floor; newer buses are also low-floor plus have ramps.
Real-time schedules.
Excellent public transport directions.
Best value for multiple trips.
Familiarize yourself with tram stops.
Walking and cycling are great ways to experience Orléans' charm, notably its historic core and scenic riverfront.
No hop-on-hop-off services in Orléans city. Regional operators may offer bus tours to Loire Valley Châteaux.
Pleasure boats (bateaux traditionnels) provide short, picturesque boat trips on the Loire River from Orléans' quays during warmer months.
Public transport (trams/newer buses) is accessible. Historical buildings may have challenges. Check with Tourist Office for specific venue access.
The public transport network in Orléans makes getting around straightforward and effective for visitors. It covers the city center and outlow-low-lying areas well.
Trams run early morning (around 5:00 AM) until late evening (around 1:00 AM).
Bus routes follow similar hours with varying frequency.
Peak hours (weekdays, morning/late afternoon): 5-10 minute tram frequency.
Off-peak & weekends: 15-20 minute frequency.
Low-floor trams provide easy access for wheelchairs, strollers, and those with reduced mobility.
Most newer buses are also low-floor with ramps.
Orléans offers a compact and walkable city center, making it pleasant to explore on foot.
For longer distances, its tram and bus network makes movement straightforward and efficient.