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Paris airport T3 to Paris centre
Can anyone tell us their experiences and recommendations of getting from charles de guelle terminal 3 airport into paris
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It's easy.
My preference is to travel by rail. That means taking the free CDGVAL automatic shuttle service to Terminal 1. (if you accidentally go the wrong way, and end up in Terminal 2, it won't matter. The RER runs from there as well). Then just follow the 'RER' signs. There's only one line (Line B) serving the airport and you're at the end of the line, so it's impossible to go the wrong way. The fare into central Paris is �8.20 but, if you're going to be making more journeys on the RER, Metro or bus services, it would make better sense to buy a 6-zone Paris Visite ticket. Fares here:
http://www.ratp.info/informer/anglais/paris_vi site.php
RER Line B offers good connections, by RER or Netro, to all areas of central Paris. It takes about 30 minutes to get to key interchange stations like Ch�telet Les Halles or St-Michel Notre-Dame. (Use the links, down the left of that link above, for RER and Metro maps).
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/quitter-Paris-CDg-RER-B.htm
It's easy.
My preference is to travel by rail. That means taking the free CDGVAL automatic shuttle service to Terminal 1. (if you accidentally go the wrong way, and end up in Terminal 2, it won't matter. The RER runs from there as well). Then just follow the 'RER' signs. There's only one line (Line B) serving the airport and you're at the end of the line, so it's impossible to go the wrong way. The fare into central Paris is �8.20 but, if you're going to be making more journeys on the RER, Metro or bus services, it would make better sense to buy a 6-zone Paris Visite ticket. Fares here:
http://www.ratp.info/informer/anglais/paris_vi site.php
RER Line B offers good connections, by RER or Netro, to all areas of central Paris. It takes about 30 minutes to get to key interchange stations like Ch�telet Les Halles or St-Michel Notre-Dame. (Use the links, down the left of that link above, for RER and Metro maps).
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/quitter-Paris-CDg-RER-B.htm
If you'd rather travel by bus, see here:
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/quitter-CDG-Roissybus.htm
here
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/CarsAirFrance.htm#ligne2
or here
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/CarsAirFrance.htm#ligne4
A taxi into the city centre should cost around �50 (according to the official tariff). There's a 15% supplement between 1900 and 0700, as well as on Sundays and public holidays.
Chris
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/quitter-CDG-Roissybus.htm
here
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/CarsAirFrance.htm#ligne2
or here
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/CarsAirFrance.htm#ligne4
A taxi into the city centre should cost around �50 (according to the official tariff). There's a 15% supplement between 1900 and 0700, as well as on Sundays and public holidays.
Chris