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katzen May 18th, 2006 07:14 PM

Paris Nord Train Station - Location in Paris?
 
I am taking a train from Paris Nord to Cologne, Germany. I am staying in the 4th. What is the easiest way to get to Paris Nord? What part of the city is it in?
Thanks!

travelbunny May 18th, 2006 07:31 PM

''It is in the north. ..In the 10th very easy to reach by metro.

janisj May 18th, 2006 07:35 PM

Near which metro station/line are you staying? Then we can give exact directions . . . .

docdan May 18th, 2006 07:51 PM

I was in Paris for a week in March and "Gare du Nord" is an intersection/transfer point for many metro lines, so it is very easy to get to. Also, you may consider a bus, go to: http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan...&nompdf=17 and substitute the number of a bus that runs near where you are staying for the "17" in the URL. But, note that from the 4th, a cab ride couldn't be easier, and as I recall, not too expensive, and this is your best bet if you have luggage.
One word of advise, when you enter the station, look up on the far right hand wall and you'll see the large electronic information board, the kind that goes, flip-flip-flip when a train leaves, and look for the train going to Cologne and you'll see what platform to go to. The info is sometimes not posted until just minutes before the train leaves, don't panic, everyone is in the same "boat." AS you approach the platform, you'll notice people punching their tickets on a small punchcard machine, do likewise. This "validates" the ticket and proves to the transit police that you did in-deed enter the system from that train station. Bon Voyage!!


francophile03 May 18th, 2006 08:30 PM

Another option is to take a taxi to the train station if you prefer. It should cost around 10 euro ro so.

Seamus May 18th, 2006 08:40 PM

The GdN is in the 10th, just to the north of the 4th. It is quite an easy transfer. If you have more than a rolling bag, a taxi would be the easiest way and probably cost no more than 10 euro. If you would prefer to go via Metro, you can plan your route on the map at http://www.ratp.info/orienter/cv/cv_en/carteparis.php

BTW, the validation process docdan decribes sounds more like the RER system, which is more like a subway that serves only Paris and surrounding areas. There are also RER trains that stop at GdN, though in a different part of the station. You want to follow the signs for Grand Lignes. On interciety trains such as you will be taking, the conductor will ask to see and will punch your ticket once on board.

kerouac May 18th, 2006 10:48 PM

There is indeed a validation machine before getting on the train. The only tickets that do not need to be validated are the ones that you print yourself on your computer. One of the things that the conductor checks when he comes through the train is that you have properly validated your ticket -- otherwise, you can be fined.

TRSW May 18th, 2006 10:51 PM

ttt

katzen May 19th, 2006 05:44 AM

Thank you for the replies! We are staying at the Hotel Caron de Beaumarchais in the 4th and I believe Hotel De Ville Metro is closest to us.

Robespierre May 19th, 2006 06:26 AM

Métro Ligne 4 (Direction Porte de Clignancourt) goes directly from Hôtel de Ville to Gare du Nord.

katzen May 19th, 2006 06:43 AM

Thank you Robespierre! That is very helpful information!!

katzen May 19th, 2006 11:03 AM

Oh and forgot to mention that I printed my tickets off of SNCF at home so I'm assuming I do not have to have them validated.

kerouac May 19th, 2006 10:39 PM

Robespierre, line 4 does not pass at Hôtel de Ville.

katzen May 20th, 2006 06:51 AM

oh oh ... i'd better look into this a bit further. Kerouac, thanks for the heads up.

xyz123 May 20th, 2006 06:59 AM

Ligne 4.....cite...

Robespierre May 20th, 2006 07:37 AM

Yer right. The itinerary proposed at ratp.info has one board Ligne 4 at Châtelet.

Sorry for the oversight.

TimS May 20th, 2006 08:27 AM

There are at least three ways to get to Gare du Nord from Hotel de Ville:
1. Walk to Chatelet Les Halles and take either the RER B or RER D to Gare du Nord.
2. Take Metro line 11 (direction Chatelet) to Chatelet and then metro line 4 (direction Porte de Clignancourt)to Gare du Nord.
3. Take Metro line 11 (direction Mairie des Lilas) to Republique and then Metro line 5 (direction Bobigny Pablo Picasso)to Gare du Nord.

If you're traveling light, go with #1. No transfers. Simple and direct.

Robespierre May 20th, 2006 08:51 AM

Châtelet Les Halles is about a mile from the hotel. Châtelet RER is half that.

If you're traveling light, walk down Rue Vieille du Temple to Rue de Rivoli, turn left and walk a few feet to the bus N° 69 stop (Direction Champ de Mars). Ride to Square de la Tour St-Jacques. Then walk across Rue de Rivoli and board the N° 38 (Direction Gare du Nord) on the west side of the square. No climbing down into the ground or walking to/between trains. Here's the layout:

http://www.ratp.info/picts/plans/pdf...s/chatelet.pdf

TimS May 20th, 2006 09:45 AM

Robespierre is right (as usual). If I had looked up the address of the hotel, I would have seen that it is between the Hotel de Ville and St-Paul metro stations, making it a good distance from Chatelet Les Halles.

Francophool May 20th, 2006 09:48 AM

My bus route map shows the 69 bus stop to be to the right on the rue de Rivoli, not the left.

Also St Paul is the closest Metro station to the hotel.

Robespierre May 20th, 2006 09:53 AM

This map shows the Rue Vieille du Temple stop (to the left) a little closer than Hôtel de Ville (to the right).

http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan...&nompdf=69

So does this one:

http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan...eur&fm=pdf

Robespierre May 20th, 2006 10:51 AM

...or maybe not:

http://www6.ratp.info/Proxi/dyn_images/52/Map4FBLiT.png

katzen May 20th, 2006 12:29 PM

ok, so it seems I have much to look over. Thank you so much for all the replies! The reason I wrote that Hotel de Ville was near my hotel is because on another thread I had posted the best way to get from Paris Gare Lyon to our hotel (we are taking train from Avignon TGV to Paris Gare Lyon) and one poster had mentioned Hotel de Ville... I will have to look into the Metro St. Paul for our arrival and I have all kind of researching as far as our hotel to Paris Nord. I will have a camera bag, a shoulder bag (criss-cross in front of me so as I will not be carrying anything on my shoulder) and then a 22/23" suitcase ... so it should be light. Unless I find Fabulous shopping and end up with a very heavy suitcase and multiple bags!

katzen May 20th, 2006 12:32 PM

.... or better yet should I just take a taxi? It will be a Saturday morning and my train departs Paris Nord at 6:55am.

Robespierre May 20th, 2006 01:01 PM

With minimal luggage, I'd be tempted to forget about the M&eacute;tro altogether - either arriving <u>or</u> departing. The N&deg; 69 bus stops practically in front of your hotel, and you can ride it directly to and from Ch&acirc;telet, where no fewer than 14 bus lines can take you anywhere in Paris.

cigalechanta May 21st, 2006 03:29 PM

I stayed at the Caron and Yes, The Hotel de Ville metro stop.

Francophool May 21st, 2006 03:40 PM

Given the hour and the probable need to get there quickly, I would suggest having the hotel calling you a taxi. The distance is not that great, but keep in mind that the driver will start the meter when he heads in your direction.

katzen Jun 14th, 2006 11:11 AM

How much would a taxi cost from our hotel in the 4th (Hotel Caron de Beaumarchais) to Paris Nord? Also, what would a taxi cost from the same hotel to CDG .. around 40 euros?

While I'm on this train of thought ... my sister will be flying out of CDG later that morning .. is there a direct route for her to take?

Thanks!


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