Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

Fodor's Travel Talk Forums (https://www.fodors.com/community/)
-   Europe (https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/)
-   -   2 more questions about PARIS! (https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/2-more-questions-about-paris-527722/)

mile May 10th, 2005 11:53 AM

For direct info. you can also call
airfrance airlines 1-800-237-2747.
I was told the bus would take you to
the hotel , I need to call back again.
But they have a counter at the airport
were you can go to and hop on the bus.
thanks anyways to RonZ for the extra info. I'm also staying at the Marais.

Travelnut May 10th, 2005 12:23 PM

ha, someone posted on another thread that airfrance said there was no RER stop for Terminal 1, also... maybe we shouldn't call airfrance for any information...
Meaning - the AF coaches do not go to people's hotels.

bob_brown May 10th, 2005 12:31 PM

If you go to a concert at Ste. Chapelle, I recommend sitting as close to the front as possible. The reverberation in that old church is quite strong. If you sit close to the front, you are in better listening position because you are closer to the source of the sound.

I enjoyed going there for several reasons.
About an hour before sundown on a clear day the light makes those incredible stained glass walls glow with beautiful colors.


bettyo70 May 10th, 2005 12:35 PM

Bob,

Thanks for the St. Chapelle tip!

I'm on the phone with Air France now...hope I can get an answer about their airport "shuttle" or bus service...

Patty May 10th, 2005 01:02 PM

The information - cost, hours of operation, pick up/drop off points - for all fixed route shuttles (such as the Air France shuttle) are available on the airport website:

http://www.adp.fr/webadp/a_cont01_an.nsf/$$Affich@ReadForm&cle=X500520.html

Robespierre May 10th, 2005 02:04 PM

Why don't you go to the web site? It's all spelled out there:

Routes
Prices
Schedules

What else is there?

bettyo70 May 10th, 2005 02:36 PM

I was having trouble with the Air France website (link) before. Yes, it is clear that their bus will NOT drop you off directly at your hotel.

I think I will do one of the previously mentioned shuttle services (or a taxi) instead. (Don't want to have to deal with two different modes of transportation!)

Beatchick May 10th, 2005 07:21 PM

Hey Betty!

As regards Ste-Chapelle, you can access the official website:
http://www.monum.fr

Click on enter, click on the Ste-Chapelle building icon and there is info there for Bach concerts.


10 July - 19h00 Leonidas Kavakos, modern violin
Sonatas n° 1, 2, 3


11 July - 21h00 Leonidas Kavakos, modern violin
Partitas n° 1, 2, 3


12 July - 21h00, 13 July - 19h00,
14 July - 21h00,15 July - 21h00

Anton Barachovsky, modern violin
Sonata n° 1
Partitas n° 2, 3



10 July - 21h00,11 July - 21h00,
12 July - 19h00


Andrew Manze, baroque violin
Toccata et fugue BWV 565
Partitas n° 3, 2


13 July - 21h00, 14 July - 19h00,
15 July - 19h00 Rachel Podger, baroque violin
Sonatas n° 1, 3
Partita n° 1


17 July - 19h15

Pieter Wispelwey, modern 'cello
Suites n° 1, 2, 3


17 July - 21h00

Pieter Wispelwey, modern 'cello
Suites n° 4, 5, 6


18 July - 19h00

Pieter Wispelwey, modern 'cello
Suites n° 1, 2, 3


18 July - 21h00 Pieter Wispelwey, modern 'cello
Suites n° 4, 5, 6


19 July - 19h00 Pieter Wispelwey, modern 'cello
Suites n° 1, 2 , 3


19 July - 21h00 Pieter Wispelwey, modern 'cello
Suites n° 4, 5, 6


20 July - 19h00 Pieter Wispelwey, modern 'cello
Suites n° 1, 2, 3


20 July - 21h00 Pieter Wispelwey, modern 'cello
Suites n° 4, 5, 6



For the first time the Centre des monuments nationaux is the producer of twenty Bach concerts in the great acoustic of la Sainte Chapelle

bettyo70 May 11th, 2005 06:52 AM

Great to hear from you, BeatChick!

brenda_s May 11th, 2005 07:52 AM

We just got back from Paris....ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!
We did a concert at St Chappelle and I have to say it was one of the highlights of the trip. When you get to Paris pick up a 'PARISCOPE' It is a guide to what is going on in the city for the week. Genrally, I believe St Chappelle offers concerts everynight at 7pm and 9pm. The first night we went the concert was booked...it was a Friday night so we did not get in. We had the hotel call and reserve a spot for us on Saturday, but that night did not seem as crowded (???). Anyway I highly recommend going to the 7pm as you can watch the lighting really change. It was spectacular!

As for shuttle, we had a bad expereince on our trip to CDG, but I don't know what shuttle comp it was. We booked a private car for our trip from CDG into Paris and it was the best 75 euro we spent, after flying that long and being sooooo tired it was great not to have to think/look/ask!!!

Enjoy,
Brenda

Travelnut May 11th, 2005 07:59 AM

Just curious as to what value is added for a 'private car' versus a 'taxi', for the extra 25-30€..?

Gretchen May 11th, 2005 08:27 AM

If there are two of you take a taxi from CDG and save yourself the hassle of the shuttle. It will be in the neighborhood of 40-50E. For us it is just not worth the extra 10E to mess around. Walk out the door to the taxi queue, get a Taxi Parisienne and go.

Nikki May 11th, 2005 08:56 AM

Oh Beatchick, you have just made my life more complicated. Going to France for a week and flying back from Paris on July 21, but I hadn't planned on going into Paris because it is summer and we were going to spend the week driving around the countryside, something I have been fantasizing about since we did it in 1990.

And now you go and tell me that Peter Wispelwey is playing Bach cello suites at Ste. Chapelle while it is still light outside. I have only been able to get to Paris in the winter and have been to two concerts at Ste. Chapelle but both, sadly, after sunset.

This might require us to spend our last night in Paris. Oh, the sacrifices we make for art.

bettyo70 May 11th, 2005 09:19 AM

Nikki: Do it!

Beatchick May 11th, 2005 02:03 PM

Nikki, I've never been to a concert at Ste-Chapelle but I am now imaging what that must be like to listen to classical music wafting thru this great church with those fabulous acoustics with a great cellist WITH the light streaming in thru those fantastic windows creating the colored light show on the floor. You'd be hard-pressed to focus your attention on one or the other. Magic! I'd do it.

Hey Betty! You'll be going to Paris soon! I'm very excited for you. :)

bettyo70 May 11th, 2005 02:36 PM

Hey BeatChick,

Why don't you take a break in early June and meet me for a cafe creme and pain au chocolat in the Marais?

fashionette2001 May 12th, 2005 04:24 AM

hey, beatchick,

Leonidas Kavakos is going to be playing in cincinnati next season with paavo and the cinti symphony! you don't have to go all the way to ste. chapelle--but, i agree, it would definitely be preferable!

AprilinParis May 12th, 2005 01:46 PM

Just got back and I had checked the web site (amp) mentioned every day looking for tickets for our dates in Paris. None were ever listed but there was a ticket booth right at Ste Chappelle that had tickets for the performances that week. Unfortunately, we decided not to go - so much to see - so little time. So many wonderful Parisian dinners!

Nikki May 12th, 2005 02:05 PM

Uh, Beatchick, I think I've missed those concerts with Peter Wispelwey. I went to www.monum.fr and saw the schedule you posted, but it appears to me that those concerts were scheduled for July, 2001.

Beatchick May 12th, 2005 04:51 PM

LOL, Nikki, that's hilarious! I can't believe they haven't updated their website and here's me in all my haste to help & I never noticed. Sorry 'bout that. :)

:( Unfortunately, I won't be able to afford to go to Paris in June, Betty, but it would've been nice. Buying my ticket this weekend! :D

Fashionette, then I guess you & will be GOING to that concert, eh chica?? :)

Aprilinparis, I usually find out about the concerts at Ste-Chapelle from the flyers they hand out in front of the Conciergerie & in front of Nôtre Dame. I pasted the flyers I got from last trip into my journal.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:56 AM.