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Hi gang,
Looking for some tips/pointers(or even the full route!) for getting from Charles de Gaulle airport to the Hotel Fontaines du Luxembourg.
It's my first time in Paris so all help is greatly appreciated.
Looking for some tips/pointers(or even the full route!) for getting from Charles de Gaulle airport to the Hotel Fontaines du Luxembourg.
It's my first time in Paris so all help is greatly appreciated.
Answers
I agree that it's a simple one-train ride on RER Line B but the hotel's own website seems to suggest staying on for an extra stop to Luxembourg station: http:// hotel- luxembourg. com/ pages/ location. For ChillDoubt's general information: The RER train services operate like an express (limited stop) version of the Metro. If you've got the choice between...
11:38 Fri 05th Jun 2015
I agree that it's a simple one-train ride on RER Line B but the hotel's own website seems to suggest staying on for an extra stop to Luxembourg station:
http:// hotel-l uxembou rg.com/ pages/l ocation .
For ChillDoubt's general information:
The RER train services operate like an express (limited stop) version of the Metro. If you've got the choice between taking an RER service or a Metro one, always take the RER as you'll get there far quicker and (in my own experience) they're usually far less crowded.
Both RER & Metro services (as well as bus services) are included with Paris Visite tickets, which give you unlimited travel within a specified area for one or more days. A 5-zone ticket (which includes CDG Airport) costs €23.50 for one day but you'd probably only need a 3-zone ticket for most travel within central Paris. Prices here:
http:// www.rat p.fr/en /upload /docs/a pplicat ion/pdf /2014-0 4/parte naire_p v_2014. pdf
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For ChillDoubt's general information:
The RER train services operate like an express (limited stop) version of the Metro. If you've got the choice between taking an RER service or a Metro one, always take the RER as you'll get there far quicker and (in my own experience) they're usually far less crowded.
Both RER & Metro services (as well as bus services) are included with Paris Visite tickets, which give you unlimited travel within a specified area for one or more days. A 5-zone ticket (which includes CDG Airport) costs €23.50 for one day but you'd probably only need a 3-zone ticket for most travel within central Paris. Prices here:
http://