Arriving Orly. . . Where in Paris to stay?
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Arriving Orly. . . Where in Paris to stay?
Hi, everyone.
I have a quick question. We finally booked our flights to Paris, and inbound we arrive at 9:30 pm at Orly. The following afternoon, we embark on a river cruise which, I believe, boards near Montparnasse.
I'd appreciate opinions as to whether we should stay in a hotel near the airport that night or whether we should shuttle to the Montparnasse area and stay there.
Any thoughts?
Merci!
I have a quick question. We finally booked our flights to Paris, and inbound we arrive at 9:30 pm at Orly. The following afternoon, we embark on a river cruise which, I believe, boards near Montparnasse.
I'd appreciate opinions as to whether we should stay in a hotel near the airport that night or whether we should shuttle to the Montparnasse area and stay there.
Any thoughts?
Merci!
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What time does the cruise depart?
If the plane lands at 9:30 you might not be out of the airport until 10:30 or later.
In any case I would want a hotel near where the cruise departs from. But it seems unlikely to be Montparnasse - which is not on the river. Perhaps a bus picks you up there?
If the plane lands at 9:30 you might not be out of the airport until 10:30 or later.
In any case I would want a hotel near where the cruise departs from. But it seems unlikely to be Montparnasse - which is not on the river. Perhaps a bus picks you up there?
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DON'T stay near the airport - stay in town. You have 1 night in Paris? Grab a cab at the airport and have your hotel call a cab to the port the next day.
I would stay near the river for 1 night; 5th or 6th arrondissements are my favorite; others opt for the 4th or 7th. Montparnasse is also a good location.
First decide what sights you want to see or what things you want to do during your day and evening. Then choose a convenient hotel. Don't waste your precious time in Paris!!
I would stay near the river for 1 night; 5th or 6th arrondissements are my favorite; others opt for the 4th or 7th. Montparnasse is also a good location.
First decide what sights you want to see or what things you want to do during your day and evening. Then choose a convenient hotel. Don't waste your precious time in Paris!!
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Thanks, everyone. I need to get AMA to tell me where they dock their boats. I know that the hotel that they use is the Pullman Montparnasse, hence my thought that that was the area where the docks are.
I should have mentioned that we'll be in Paris for 10 days post cruise, so I'm not quite concerned with seeing anything before the cruise. We're going to have a horrific travel day (Las Vegas-London-Paris), so I was thinking we'd have dinner and then sleep before embarking.
I appreciate your thoughts and thank you very much. I was waffling about staying near the airport because I just don't like staying near airports.
Chris
I should have mentioned that we'll be in Paris for 10 days post cruise, so I'm not quite concerned with seeing anything before the cruise. We're going to have a horrific travel day (Las Vegas-London-Paris), so I was thinking we'd have dinner and then sleep before embarking.
I appreciate your thoughts and thank you very much. I was waffling about staying near the airport because I just don't like staying near airports.
Chris
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I think, considering that you have such a short time in Paris and will be there for 10 days later, I would stay at the hotel recommended by the cruise company in Montparnasse. The cruise won't be departing from there but a bus or train to the cruise may be.
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When we have a long/horrible flight with lots of time zone crossings, we prefer to sleep as soon as possible - so we opt to stay closer to airport and then travel the next morning to our destination.
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The taxi in from Orly, particularly that late, won't take much more time than getting to an airport hotel. I don't know the Pullman but for convenience and to minimize transfers, I would stay there.
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If you decide to stay near Orly I can recommend the Hotel Le Colbert in Sceaux, very near the airport. The gardens of the Chateaux de Sceaux are a short walk away, designed by Le Notre who also designed the gardens at Versailles. A bit of Versailles without the fees or crowds before you head into town.
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There is something wrong with this story as there is no river near Montparnasse.
The Pullman Montparnasse is just a big chain business hotel. Some airlines use it for their staff, I believe, it's just a big hotel with lots of rooms.
The only cruise I've heard of departing from near Paris left from some point NW of the city, I believe. I think some small river cruises also dock in the river a bit south of the Eiffel Tower, such as near Pont Grenelle. But I suppose it depends where this cruise is going, north or south.
The Pullman Montparnasse is just a big chain business hotel. Some airlines use it for their staff, I believe, it's just a big hotel with lots of rooms.
The only cruise I've heard of departing from near Paris left from some point NW of the city, I believe. I think some small river cruises also dock in the river a bit south of the Eiffel Tower, such as near Pont Grenelle. But I suppose it depends where this cruise is going, north or south.
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Thanks, everyone, for your responses. I decided to stay in the Montparnasse since it's close.
We're leaving from Paris, not Dijon or somewhere else. I've discovered that the river boats dock near Pont de Grenelle/Quai de Grenelle south of the Eiffel Tower. The Pullman Montparnasse is not that far from the area.
Again, thank you so much for your thoughts. . . They helped me make my decision.
We're leaving from Paris, not Dijon or somewhere else. I've discovered that the river boats dock near Pont de Grenelle/Quai de Grenelle south of the Eiffel Tower. The Pullman Montparnasse is not that far from the area.
Again, thank you so much for your thoughts. . . They helped me make my decision.
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