Showing posts with label Charles de Gaule Airport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles de Gaule Airport. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

À Paris en avion!



On my way!


I have been saving this photo for my next trip and it is time.
I have prepared my posts but will be updating you daily 
about our adventures in the comments section.

  
When I return there will be 
new stories, familiar themes, 
and thousands of photos to share with you.


à bientôt!


Boutique du Palais Royal
(featuring toys by Vilac)
9, rue de Beaujolais
75001, Paris


Saturday, August 28, 2010

Paris Travel Tip II



How do you get into Paris from CDG (Charles de Gaulle Airport)?
It depends.... Take a taxi if:
  1. You are in a group of 3 or 4 people,
  2. You bring more than you can carry (tsk, tsk)*,
  3. You are directionally challenged and prone to getting lost,
  4. You are willing to spend €65+
  5. There is a grève (RER/Métro strike)
You can take a hotel bus making several stops before you are deposited at your hotel or take the RoissyBus which will take 1 hour or more depending on the traffic (if you are staying in Opéra district).

You can take the RER-B for €8,5 which will take you to stations shared with Métro stops. Buy your RER ticket at this green machine with cash. If you do not have Euros you may have a long wait in the line with the tourists. You may get on the Métro (with a ticket or pass) without coming up to the street level. I have been fortunate to ride the RER to St. Michel-Notre Dame and then take a short walk to one of my regular hotels in the 5ième.

If you are going to buy a Métro pass (1, 3, or 5 days) do not buy it at CDG as they only sell zones 1-6 and you may only need zones 1-3. If you plan ahead you may buy your Paris Visite online and have it mailed to you. However, do not buy online and print out a voucher as you will have to go to some random address on Rue de Rivoli to get your pass -- a pain. Paris Visite includes the RER, Métro, and busses and offers discounts (some museums, Disney, Printemps, etc).

If you are going to be in Paris for a longer period there are some economical options with NaviGo Découverte which is not restricted to residents of Paris. (let's talk about this)

I love the Paris Métro and find it easy to navigate -- Just don't get caught far from your hotel/apt as it is shutting down for the night (you know who you are). There is no advance warning -- it just stops and you are done for the night.

If you know where you are staying and some of the venues you will be going, this interactive Métro map is a great place to start planning your visit!

* Taxis charge by the bag. Tant pis pour vous.