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khermann Apr 24th, 2007 09:18 AM

Paris--Opera to Parc Moncau -- is this walking distance?
 
I'm hoping that there is someone on this forum familiar with these both that can tell me the approximate distance from the Parc Monceau to the Opera, and if you consider it walking distance, or if you would think it's necessary to take the metro between the two. Merci!

LuckyLuc Apr 24th, 2007 09:24 AM

Very walkable, about 30 minutes. Correct spelling is Parc Monceau. Do stop by the Nissim de Camondo museum.

tod Apr 24th, 2007 09:32 AM

How much time have you got?For about a 3/4 hour, you would leave through Avenue Ruysdael down to Rue de Monceau, crossing over into Avenue de Messine.
This brings you to a junction with a number of streets at Place St. Augustin where you start walking down Boulevard Haussmann which will present you at Opera de Paris Garnier outside Place Diaghilev. Walk around to the front by going down rue Scribe the into rue Auber.
I know Ira has a suggestion of exactly the distance from Mappy.com

tod Apr 24th, 2007 09:35 AM

luckyluc - that's what khermann wrote- Parc Monceau.

LuckyLuc Apr 24th, 2007 09:40 AM

Tod, the title was missing the c.

LuckyLuc Apr 24th, 2007 09:40 AM

Un e le titre manquait un e. I am not reading for Les Chiffres et les Lettres!

LarryJG62 Apr 24th, 2007 10:25 PM

The Jacquemart Andre museum is also very close by. Definitely worth a look and lunch!

ira Apr 25th, 2007 01:43 PM

ditto larry

Christina Apr 25th, 2007 01:55 PM

start walking and if you get tired, get on the metro. It's about 2 km or little over a mile.

khermann Apr 28th, 2007 10:11 AM

Thanks for the help! The hotel suggested I take the Roissybus to the Opera and jump on the metro from there; but being a first timer, I'm trying to avoid looking like pickpocket prey (hauling luggage, staring at a map, and probably looking like a first-timer :)

I like walking, I'd rather see the sites above ground than the subway, but didn't know if we were talking a REALLY long distance or bad from a safety standpoint.

Since then, I've looked at other maps and sites, and I *think* I can take the Roissybus to the Champs Elyssees/Arc as well, and I think the walk from there might actually be shorter.


Robespierre Apr 28th, 2007 10:47 AM

The Roissybus only stops at Opéra. There is an Air France bus to Étoile - but it's not a short walk to your destination.

Have you considered the possibility of riding a city bus from Opera? The N° 94 will get you to within a hundred yards of the Hôtel du Parc Monceau at 38, Rue Cardinet, 75017 (I assume that's what you mean by "the Parc Monceau").

Christina Apr 28th, 2007 10:53 AM

The Roissybus doesn't go anywhere but the Opera.

The Air France airport bus goes to the Arc de Triomphe, though. It depends where the hotel address really is, but Parc Monceau is a little bit closer to the Arc than the Opera. Definitely closer if you're talking more about the western end of it. I wouldn't walk from either location hauling luggage. It is easier to get to Monceau from the Arc by metro, though, as there is a Monceau stop right on the same line. If your hotel suggested the Opera and metro, rather than the Arc and metro, perhaps this hotel isn't really right at Parc Monceau and maybe closer to Villiers metro stop, could that be it? Why don't you say where the hotel is and which one it is, and people can advise what might be best.

khermann Apr 28th, 2007 12:21 PM

Good point Christina. :) I figured it would be best to explain it in terms of a landmark, but maybe not. The hotel is New Orient in the 9th and is supposed to be 5 minutes from Parc Monceau and equal distant from three metro stops, Villiers, Rome and Europe.

Robespierre Apr 28th, 2007 12:32 PM

Now that we know where you're staying (if it's the New Orient that's in the VIIIe, not the IXe), maybe we can do a little more good.

Bus N° 66 can get you to within a 4-minute walk of that hotel. Without going underground.

Go to ratp.com and put <b>16 rue de Constantinople PARIS-08EME</b> in the first blank. Hit &quot;Plan de quartier&quot; and see where you are. The 66 stop is down in the lower right corner.

khermann Apr 28th, 2007 05:08 PM

That was a great help, thanks!! I like the idea of getting there via city bus, so I can see more. If I can ask one more newbie question, will I be able to take luggage on the bus (not a lot, one rolling case and a small tote).

Robespierre Apr 28th, 2007 06:02 PM

Yes, there is a space across from the rear door where you can stand with your bags. But please don't do it during commuting hours - inconveniencing the other passengers is frowned upon.


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