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tcmazz1 Jul 27th, 2006 02:25 AM

Paris Orly
 
Need help in getting to section 10 in Paris once we arrive at ORLY Airport. Four a family of four what is the least expensive route or mode of transportation?

regards

tc

ira Jul 27th, 2006 03:37 AM

Hi tc,

See http://europeforvisitors.com/paris/a...sportation.htm

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Gretchen Jul 27th, 2006 04:22 AM

A taxi might be easiest and not too expensive. Should be about 20E for all.

TimS Jul 27th, 2006 05:47 AM

A taxi is likely to cost closer to E40, not E20, plus a supplement for each piece of luggage.

A private car service (like parishuttle.com, paris-airport-shuttle.com, beeshuttle.com, and others) would be your most convenient choice.

But you asked for the least expensive mode. If you're traveling light and don't mind schlepping your luggage, do this: Take the free Aeroports de Paris shuttle to the Pont de Rungis-Aeroport d'Orly RER station. Take the RER C to central Paris and transfer as needed to another RER line and/or Metro line. The cost is E3.45 for adults and E1.70 for children 4-10. Even if you're traveling light, this requires a fair amount of effort and many people on this board will recommend against it after an all-night flight, particularly if this is your first trip to Paris and you're not familiar with the RER and Metro system.

Robespierre Jul 27th, 2006 05:50 AM

The RER is very economical, but it is not the cheapest mode.

The absolute rock-bottom cost is to ride the N&deg; 285 bus to Villejuif Louis Aragon, or the N&deg; 183 to Porte de Choisy. At either stop you can join the M&eacute;tro network to your destination. THe bus and M&eacute;tro rides each cost one <i>ticket 't'</i>.

If you will post the address you're going to, we can design a route for you.

http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan...285&amp;fm=pdf
http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan...183&amp;fm=pdf

TimS Jul 27th, 2006 05:54 AM

One more thing. The cheap route will go more smoothly if you map it out in advance. Visit www.ratp.fr to download and print a Metro/RER map for central Paris and and a RER map that shows service to outlying zones. Use the Journey Planner on the RATP site to give you a suggested route from Orly to the Metro station closest to your hotel.

Neopolitan Jul 27th, 2006 06:16 AM

Yes, that 20 euro taxi fare is not going to happen. Our taxi fare for two with two pieces of luggage from Orly to the fifth on a Saturday mid day with virtually NO traffic was 21.90. It would be a whole lot more to the 10th even before the extra person and extra luggage fees.

Gretchen Jul 27th, 2006 06:23 AM

Ours to the 7th was close to it--as is 21.90, for heavens' sake. Anything is possible.
It is 4 people--probably children. Convenience may pay off also.

kerouac Jul 27th, 2006 12:08 PM

Hmmm. Family of 4. Jetbus will take you to the end of line 7 of the metro for 5.50 &euro; (adult fare) and then metro line 7 will take you to various places in the 10th arrondissement. Pretty long trip, but very easy.

Neopolitan Jul 27th, 2006 12:35 PM

I'm not following you Gretchen. Sure, you can get from Orly to the 5th or 7th for around 20 euro, but we're talking about the 10th here. Are you aware where the 10th is? Several miles through the bulk of the city traffic after going by the 5th and 7th. As TimS said, closer to 40 euro. I'm not knocking the idea of a taxi which still may be best for convenience -- but tcmazz didn't ask about that -- only &quot;the least expensive&quot; and a taxi ain't it!

Christina Jul 27th, 2006 12:49 PM

right, I don't think it is possible to get to the 10th from Orly for 20 euro for a family of four with luggage. I think the poster needs realistic information to make a decision, that's all. I don't really think that would even be possible for a single person.

PalQ Jul 27th, 2006 12:54 PM

It seems that taking Orly VAL, the elevated people mover to RER Line B Antony station then a straight shot to Gare du Nord and the 10th would be the easiest way. Going via RER C requires shuttle bus to RER C station outside airport and then transfering once again someplace, probably at Notre-Dame St-Michel. Seems faster and easier via Orly VAL then RER B

TimS Jul 27th, 2006 01:05 PM

Yes, the Orlyval-RER B into central Paris would be faster than the RER C route. However it costs more and the OP asked for the cheapest route.

Robespierre Jul 27th, 2006 03:15 PM

I've always wondered why they call Orly<u>VAL</u>. It certainly isn't for <u>val</u>ue, because the 6-minute ride costs &euro;7,20. I guess &quot;OrlyRIPOFF&quot; wouldn't fit on the signs.

The map of choice for visualizing RER and M&eacute;tro lines is this:

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

tcmazz1 Jul 27th, 2006 05:24 PM

O'k Lets rephrase the question, the fastest way is by taxi at a cost 40eurs. Is there anything that is half that cost without adding an additional hour to travel?
4 people with luggage in tow still 40eurs? Or is it now more like 50eurs.
Also is the tip automatically included on the bill or is this up to the individual rider?

thanks tc

Robespierre Jul 27th, 2006 06:01 PM

Yeah. The package ticket on the OrlyVAL + RER B + M&eacute;tro is &euro;9,10 for adults, &euro;4,55 for age 4 to 10.

This includes the OrlyVAL ticket plus an RER ticket that will get you to your destination M&eacute;tro station.

If you want to go the shuttle bus + RER C + M&eacute;tro route, the (inclusive) ticket is &euro;5,75 or &euro;4,00. Probably about the same time frame as the taxi.

What M&eacute;tro is near your hotel? If you're lucky, you'll be able to reach it with one transfer.

TimS Jul 27th, 2006 06:21 PM

First, a taxi is NOT the fastest way to get to the 10e arrondissement. A taxi will have to pass through the congested center of Paris. The Orlyval/RER B combination will get you to central Paris in about 35 minutes. The shuttle bus/RER C will do the same in about 50 minutes, but for less money (see my post above). Add another 15 minutes to get to the metro station closest to your hotel.

TimS Jul 27th, 2006 06:30 PM

Robespierre - I'm sure you're right about the fare for the RER C + Metro route. The fare I found at transilien.com seemed too low to me. Do you know why the &quot;billet par trajet&quot; calculator on the site shows a figure of E3.45 for Pont de Rungis to any station in central Paris? Where did you find the E5.75 fare?

tcmazz1 Jul 27th, 2006 07:11 PM


Thanks for all your help the hotel
Exact location is just 200 metres from Gare de l'Est railway station.

Please tell me the route you recommend!

Thanks again tc

kerouac Jul 27th, 2006 09:07 PM

Jetbus + line 7 will take you directly to Gare de l'Est with no change of metro.


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