3 responses to “What is public transportation like in Paris? Also, hotels?”

  1. Rillifane

    Public transportation in Paris is excellant with a system of subways (the Metro), light rail (the RER), and buses.

    To get from CDG into the city you can take the RER which has a station inside the airport. The train stops at several places within the city from which you can transfer to the Metro.

    You can get a double with breakfast included at the Hotel St. andre des Artes for 86 euros. Its a perfect location. Look at this website: http://www.123france.com/en/0/hotel-saint-andre-des-arts-paris_486_en/index.html

    To get from the Gare Montparnasse to CDG take Metro line 4 makred “Direction : Porte d’Orleans (General Leclerc)” to the Denfert-Rochereau stop. Change to the RER B marked “Direction : Aeroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV”

  2. Suk

    Most people take RER from CDG to downtown. It’s very convenient. However, if you have too much luggage, it can be bit cumbersome as there are no large luggage racks. In that case, it’s better to take a taxi.

  3. Bonjour2007

    Hi there Purpun,

    To go from CDG to downtown Paris you have several options:

    * Catch an RER train from Roissy (Charles De Gaulle airport) for approximately 8€, but only if you don’t have more than one bag to carry. It’s hard to negotiate on the trains with a backpack, a wheelie bag and carry -on luggage :-)
    http://www.ratp.fr/

    * or book the Airport Shuttle for 25€.
    http://www.airport-shuttle.com

    * or book Parishuttle
    http://www.parishuttle.com

    For accommodation:

    A hotel I stayed in a couple of weeks ago was in a perfect location! In the heart of St Michel, a centuries-old hotel with character – I wrote a review about it on my website – Hotel Saint Andre des Arts:

    http://www.a-night-in-paris.com/vacation-lodging-paris.html

    Paris is a great city to get around in – any place you stay will be no more than 15 mins from the major attractions. To get around by public transport is also very easy :

    http://www.a-night-in-paris.com/getting-around-in-paris.html

    You’ll have a fabulous adventure, I’m sure of it :-)

    Have fun!