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dina4 Feb 15th, 2009 04:08 PM

Paris- ORLY into city transfer advice please
 
hi everyone,

we are arriving in paris (orly) on a thursday at about 3:30 in the afternoon.

am i right to assume that rush hour will be heading out of the city as opposed to into the city?

i'd really like to just take a cab.

but if there are cheaper options (we're paying for 4 people) and if it's heavy traffic time, i need some recommendations.

paris shuttle offers a private car at 65 euro for 3 people (I think it will be more for 4!)

thanks to all you paris experts!

Robespierre Feb 15th, 2009 04:09 PM

The Orlybus takes you to Denfert-Rochereau for 6,30€, where you can get a taxi, Métro, bus...or walk to your hotel. Where are you staying?

Here's a map of Paris showing the train network (1.5mb PDF): http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan...eur&fm=pdf Denfert-Rochereau is in grid square D5.

dina4 Feb 15th, 2009 04:36 PM

we have an apt in the marais very close to the pompidou center.

not sure where Denfert-Rochereau is, but can look on the map, but do you know how much transport from there to our apt might be?

thanks, robespierre!

DalaiLlama Feb 15th, 2009 09:04 PM

Do you have walkable rollaway luggage? You can take the free shuttle to the RER C station Pont de Rungis and take the line C to Notre Dame, then walk depending on your exact address.

Or take the bus for about 6 bucks to Villejuif-Aragon, the terminus of Métro line 7 which deposits you at Châtelet-les Halles, a bit closer to where you probably stay. That bus waits in its own bay outside the terminal.

Or you can just splurge on a taxi - a mini-van (hockey-mom type), for the four of you that won't break the bank - maybe 50 or 60 Euros, something like that?

Learn your way around www.ratp.fr - take a moment and you will be rewarded, not just for this airport journey. It even brings up customized walking directions if you learn to ask nicely, it's a great resource

And google maps, of course.

nukesafe Feb 16th, 2009 12:27 AM

Take a cab.

It has been a coupe of years since I flew into Orly, but a taxi cost us just over €25 to our apartment in the 5th. Orly is a lot closer to the center of Paris than CDG, and if you are going against traffic it is a quick trip. If there are four of you, it could cost less than the bus/metro.

:-)

Christina Feb 16th, 2009 05:25 AM

I agree with that, why go through so much rigamarole even if you could save a few euro on public transportation. And it will not be much, if any. I'd just take a taxi, Orly isn't that far.

Robespierre Feb 16th, 2009 05:38 AM

If OP's party plan to acquire any kind of transit pass, the savings could be substantial. And if the pass is for Zones 1-3, the difference is between 25€ (minimum) and 0€.

A single train ticket to the Métro nearest their hotel is 2,20€

dina4 Feb 16th, 2009 07:38 AM

thanks everyone for all the details.

actually, this is a short stopover for us in paris, and we won't be doing any day trips out of paris, so i don't think we'll be buying any transit passes.

what i really wanted to do is the easy thing -- take a cab. so i'm glad a couple of people validated that that would be a good idea.

thanks again



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