Air France bus stop CDG
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For CDG1, it's at "Porte 34".
For CDG2A and 2C, at "Porte C2" kind of between those two terminals.
For CDG2B and 2D, at "Porte B1"
For CDG2E and 2F, at "Niveau galerie Porte 3".
Look for signs for "Le Cars Air France". Note that there are three lines from CDG to Montparnasse, Arc de Triomphe and to Orly Airport.
For CDG2A and 2C, at "Porte C2" kind of between those two terminals.
For CDG2B and 2D, at "Porte B1"
For CDG2E and 2F, at "Niveau galerie Porte 3".
Look for signs for "Le Cars Air France". Note that there are three lines from CDG to Montparnasse, Arc de Triomphe and to Orly Airport.
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I always take the Air France Bus on my trips to Paris. Very nice and convenient. My flights arrive at Terminal 2A, and it's fairly easy to get to the bus, and not far. From where I leave the terminal, it's to the right.
But just ask some "official" looking airport person and I'm sure they'll direct you.
But just ask some "official" looking airport person and I'm sure they'll direct you.
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Depends where you want to go in Paris. Airfrance bus I believe will take you to Gare du Nord,but you can also use Roissy bus that will take you to Opera or you can use the DER trains with many connections.If you do not know go to the tourist office as you exit customs and they will give you directions and maps.
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Flying to Paris today, and trying to figure how to get to the hotel now?
Anyways, the Air France Coach is for anybody - whatever airline you're flying, or if you're NOT flying. Same price for everybody. So, whether you're flying AF or XYZ has nothing to do with it.
Anyways, the Air France Coach is for anybody - whatever airline you're flying, or if you're NOT flying. Same price for everybody. So, whether you're flying AF or XYZ has nothing to do with it.
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I take the AF shuttle to Gare Montparnasse with some frequency. It usually takes about 40 minutes, but really depends on traffic, what day it is, time of day, etc. It once toom almost an hour and a half because of an accident on the périphérique.
So hard to tell - give yourself plenty of time.
And I believe the airport signs read "Navettes" not "Les Cars Air Frnace," but that could have changed 0- I haven't been in over a year (waahhh!!)
So hard to tell - give yourself plenty of time.
And I believe the airport signs read "Navettes" not "Les Cars Air Frnace," but that could have changed 0- I haven't been in over a year (waahhh!!)
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sure, you can go to the airport as well as from one on the AF bus.
The cost would be a lost cheaper for the bus, of course, than a taxi. The bus is only 10-12 euro or so one-way. A taxi will be more like 40-50 euro. If you had three or more people, I'd just take the taxi, obviously, although there is some discount on the AF bus for a group of 4 or more.
I wouldn't take the bus necessarily if you had to take a taxi to the bus, depending on how far and expensive that trip was. Also, it just adds on some time and stuff to the trip. I'm for making it easy, myself, unless there is a big cost difference.
The cost would be a lost cheaper for the bus, of course, than a taxi. The bus is only 10-12 euro or so one-way. A taxi will be more like 40-50 euro. If you had three or more people, I'd just take the taxi, obviously, although there is some discount on the AF bus for a group of 4 or more.
I wouldn't take the bus necessarily if you had to take a taxi to the bus, depending on how far and expensive that trip was. Also, it just adds on some time and stuff to the trip. I'm for making it easy, myself, unless there is a big cost difference.
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