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WHat is the best way to get from CDG to Paris? |
Travel Info I am going to Paris tomorrow. We are flying into CDG. What is the best way to get from CDG to Paris hotel (Eiffel Park)? LEt me know ASAP we are leaving in a few hours! Travel Tips RER. Others RER, it's like the subway, goes to the center of Paris Hire a car service or take a taxi, don't take the bus because it goes through a slum! (where the riots were in September and March) If were me i prefer car service or Air France bus service that goes strait into Paris for $15 each way (unlike public bus does not go into slum)You can take the Air France bus regardless of your arriving airline just ask in the arrival hall (they speak english) Taxi: $45-60 Public Bus :( $5-7 Car Service: $60-75 Air France Bus: $15 The RER B rail line (regional m茅tro system) serves airport terminals 1, 2, and 3 (formerly T9). It runs from 5 a.m. to 12 midnight, departing every 10-15 minutes on weekdays. To reach the RER station at Roissy/CDG, the airport authority offers a free shuttle from the terminals, which stops at the following locations: A茅rogare/Terminal 1: exit door #28 on the arrivals level A茅rogare/Terminal 2A: exit door #5 on the departures level A茅rogare/Terminal 2B: exit door #6 on the departures level A茅rogare/Terminal 2C: exit door #9 on the departures level A茅rogare/Terminal 2D: exit door #2 on the departures level A茅rogare/Terminal 2F: exit door F on the departures level The journey takes about 25 minutes to the Gare du Nord train station (10e arrondissement), and 45 minutes to Denfert-Rochereau (14e arrondissement). There are seven stops within Paris; four of these offer connections (fr. correspondances) to certain m茅tro lines, as follows: Gare du Nord (m茅tro lines 2, 4, & 5; RER lines D & E) Ch芒telet Les Halles (m茅tro lines 1, 4, 7, 11, & 14; RER lines A & D) St-Michel Notre-Dame (m茅tro lines 4 & 10; RER line C) Luxembourg Port-Royal Denfert-Rochereau (m茅tro lines 4 & 6) Cit茅-Universitaire The one-way RER fare is 鈧?,00 for adults, and 鈧?,65 for children (ages 4-10). Other valid fares 鈥?when purchased for Zones 1-5 鈥?include the Paris Visite pass (1, 2, 3 or 5 days), the weekly or monthly Carte Orange, and the yearly Imagine R (on weekdays only). The Air France Bus is an express shuttle which runs between Roissy/CDG and the Arc de Triomphe (Place de l'Etoile, 17e arrondissement) or the nearby Porte Maillot. Hours of operation are 5:45 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., with departures every 15 minutes, and travel time is about 45 minutes. A one-way ticket costs 鈧?2 for adults, 鈧? for children (ages 2-11); round-trip tickets are 鈧?8. Groups of four or more enjoy a 15% discount. You can catch the bus at the following airport locations: A茅rogare/Terminal 1: exit door #34 on the arrivals level A茅rogare/Terminal 2: exit doors #A6, B6, C5, D6 on the arrivals level A茅rogare/Terminal 2F: exit door 0.07 on the arrivals level http://www.discoverfrance.net/france/tra... Modified 11 months ago I would take the Roissy bus that goes to Paris Opera, then take a taxi from there, as your hotel is not that close to a metro stop. The Air France buses are also good, they go to Porte Maillot or the Arc de Triomphe, but Op茅ra is closest to your hotel. I don't like taking the RER as it is confusing, far from the terminals and just not practical for the time saved. |
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