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Travel from Charles de Gaulle airport to Paris Gard du Nord and Soissons
I am trying to organise a short trip to Soissons in May 2010 with my dad to visit the war memorial there.
Can get to CDG from Leeds/Bradford on Jet2 no problem - just trying to sort out trains from the airport to Gard du Nord and Soissons in Picardy - tried to find out times on the TGV, RER websites but can't make head nor tail of them.
Is there an airport nearer to Soissons?
Does anyone know of a B&B, guesthouse in Soissons - the larger hotels are all fully booked?
Thanks in advance to anyone could offer any help / advice - much appreciated.
Can get to CDG from Leeds/Bradford on Jet2 no problem - just trying to sort out trains from the airport to Gard du Nord and Soissons in Picardy - tried to find out times on the TGV, RER websites but can't make head nor tail of them.
Is there an airport nearer to Soissons?
Does anyone know of a B&B, guesthouse in Soissons - the larger hotels are all fully booked?
Thanks in advance to anyone could offer any help / advice - much appreciated.
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Here can book tickets from Gare du Nord to Soissons http://www.tgv-europe...=HomeEdito_body_Train
Or could get train from Leeds to Kings Cross, then St Pancras (stones throw from Kings Cross) to Paris Gare du Nord by Eurostar. Not sure if it's cheaper, but might be an alternative, may be easier, I don't know.
The French metro and trains are really easy to use, most just have ticket machines with touch screens (you can usually make them in English).
Here can book tickets from Gare du Nord to Soissons http://www.tgv-europe...=HomeEdito_body_Train
Or could get train from Leeds to Kings Cross, then St Pancras (stones throw from Kings Cross) to Paris Gare du Nord by Eurostar. Not sure if it's cheaper, but might be an alternative, may be easier, I don't know.
The French metro and trains are really easy to use, most just have ticket machines with touch screens (you can usually make them in English).
Since the demise of Air Turquoise, which operated from Luton to Reims Champagne Aerodrome, CDG is now the nearest airport (served from the UK) to Soissons.
Travel from CDG to Gare du Nord is really easy. Simply hop on any RER train and it will take you straight there. (CDG is at the end of RER Line B, which is the only RER line serving the airport. So it's impossible to get on the wrong line, or to take a train in the wrong direction. If it's an RER train leaving CDG, it will definitely go to Gare du Nord).
Train times to Soisson can be found here:
http://www.raileurope.co.uk/
As Pigleton suggests, Eurostar might be easiest (and, quite possibly, the cheapest). The Eurostar website offers Leeds as a starting point but doesn't list Soissons among the destinations where through ticketing is available online. It could be worth phoning them to check. When booking well in advance it's usually fairly easy to find a fare of £59 return from St Pancras International to Gare du Nord. Adding on domestic travel often only adds about £40 on for return travel from any UK station to any station in France. (Rail travel from Leeds would simply involve walking across the road from Kings Cross station to St Pancras International in London, and changing platforms at Gare du Nord in Paris).
Accommodation in Soissons can be found here:
http://uk.tourisme-soissons.fr/hebergement
Chris
Travel from CDG to Gare du Nord is really easy. Simply hop on any RER train and it will take you straight there. (CDG is at the end of RER Line B, which is the only RER line serving the airport. So it's impossible to get on the wrong line, or to take a train in the wrong direction. If it's an RER train leaving CDG, it will definitely go to Gare du Nord).
Train times to Soisson can be found here:
http://www.raileurope.co.uk/
As Pigleton suggests, Eurostar might be easiest (and, quite possibly, the cheapest). The Eurostar website offers Leeds as a starting point but doesn't list Soissons among the destinations where through ticketing is available online. It could be worth phoning them to check. When booking well in advance it's usually fairly easy to find a fare of £59 return from St Pancras International to Gare du Nord. Adding on domestic travel often only adds about £40 on for return travel from any UK station to any station in France. (Rail travel from Leeds would simply involve walking across the road from Kings Cross station to St Pancras International in London, and changing platforms at Gare du Nord in Paris).
Accommodation in Soissons can be found here:
http://uk.tourisme-soissons.fr/hebergement
Chris
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