Whatever your point of arrival, it's fairly easy to get into central Paris. The city's
airports
are well served by trains, buses and taxis. Paris's
train stations
are all very central with direct access to the métro and RER network, while the main
bus station
, just outside the city proper, is close to a métro station.
By air
The two main Paris airports dealing with international flights are Roissy Charles de Gaulle and Orly, known collectively as the
Aéroports de Paris
. Both have bureaux de change and information desks providing free maps and accommodation...
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By train and bus
Eurostar
trains (tel 08.36.35.35.39,
) from Britain terminate at
Gare du Nord
, rue Dunkerque, 10e. From here there are connections to the métro and RER. Arriving by train from somewhere in France or neighbouring countries,...
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By car
If you're
driving
into Paris, don't try to go straight across the city to your destination. Use the ring road - the
boulevard périphérique
- to get to the
porte
nearest to your destination: it's much quicker, except at...
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