This will be one of only two ways to get around Paris later this month.
Officials in Paris have announced a "Day Without Cars" will happen on September 27, 2015.
From Weburbanist:
For a single day next month, locals and visitors will be able to experience Paris without motorized traffic, giving the city over to pedestrians and bikers. Free of traffic congestion, noise pollution and vehicle emissions, the Day Without Cars will transform the physical and auditory landscape, enabling views and revealing ambient sounds ordinarily drowned out by the urban cacophony on September 27th.
Timed to coincide with a United Nations climate conference and European Mobility Week, the move is partially a display of possibilities for car-free cities as well as a statement about the environment.
Other cities are planning smaller-scale bans:
Other metropolitan areas around the world including Montreal, Bogota, Mexico City and Ho Chi Minh City are following France’s lead and instituting similar vehicular restrictions to various degrees.
Too bad there aren't any cities in the United States taking part in the temporary vehicle ban.