CDG (Paris) to GAre St. Lazare...help
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CDG (Paris) to GAre St. Lazare...help
My hotel is near Gare St. Lazare/Opera Garnier...should I take the train to Gare de NOrd and then metro to that area?
Better ideas...anyone know how much a cab would be?
Better ideas...anyone know how much a cab would be?
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Your best bet probably is the Roissybus, which goes from CDG to Opera. It costs 8.50 euros, about the same as taking the RER in from the airport, and a lot less complicated. And way cheaper than a cab, which would cost more than 30 euros.
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If you take the RER B from CDG to Gare du Nord, you can easily change to the RER E which goes from Gare du Nord to Saint Lazare in only one stop. Fare 8.10€
I would hope that your baggage would have wheels, because at Saint Lazare, there is an incredible network of tunnels, moving walkways, elevators, escalators -- but since Saint Lazare, Havre-Caumartin, Auber, Opera and Saint Augustin are all connected together, it sometimes seems that you are walking forever. However, there are so many possible exits that you have a good chance of popping up right in front of your hotel if you carefully study the exit diagrams.
With less luggage, the Roissybus might be a good option -- it goes to rue Auber, behind the opera.
I would hope that your baggage would have wheels, because at Saint Lazare, there is an incredible network of tunnels, moving walkways, elevators, escalators -- but since Saint Lazare, Havre-Caumartin, Auber, Opera and Saint Augustin are all connected together, it sometimes seems that you are walking forever. However, there are so many possible exits that you have a good chance of popping up right in front of your hotel if you carefully study the exit diagrams.
With less luggage, the Roissybus might be a good option -- it goes to rue Auber, behind the opera.
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