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iwannago2 May 22nd, 2005 05:24 PM

Paris - Taxi from CDG for 5
 
We've almost decided that our best option for travel from CDG into Paris is by taxi - our situation:
- Traveling with 5 adults w 1 large & 1 small suitcase each.
- Arriving at CDG at 1PM on a Monday - assuming an hour to retrieve bags and go through customs that would put us at the taxi stand by 2PM.
- Staying at the Hotel Luxembourg Parc. The hotel quoted us $150 for a private shuttle.
- We've ruled out the train - too much of a struggle with luggage (transfer from train to taxi or walk to hotel).

The questions:
How long will it take us to get a taxi at CDG, large enough to carry us & our luggage?
How much can we expect to spend?
How long will it take at that time of day?

Thanks for any information you can share.


Underhill May 22nd, 2005 05:43 PM

You shouldn't have to wait long for a station wagon to come along, or perhaps even a van. The fare into Paris will range from $40 to perhaps $50. Depending on traffic, the trip will take from 45 to 60 minutes.

The Luxembourg Parc hotel is very nice--enjoy your stay there.

Flyboy May 22nd, 2005 06:04 PM

Not to get picky, but just to expand a little...

The taxi fare would be a little higher with five people and baggage than it would be with two. I would peg it in the neighborhood of around 50 Euros or even a shade above -- so a little over $60 U.S.

While I often see vans at the airport, Murphy's Law could come into play. If you have difficulty finding something adequate because of the size of your group, then the worst case scenario would be two taxis and 90 to 100 Euros total.

While the two taxis still run less than the private shuttle you were quoted, you might want to consider the Air France bus to Montparnasse. A taxi or two from Monparnasse to the Luxembourg Parc Hotel (FABULOUS location) would be cheap and I'd guess the whole adventure would run you less than 80 Euros tops in that fashion.

mdmomof7 May 22nd, 2005 07:16 PM

We used this service last September and I can recommend Paris Airport Services. It should be about 60Euros for a party of 5. www.parisairportservices.com tel. 01 55 98 10 80

Oops! Just went to site above and it's not working.

Here's two more options. Looks like it should be 75Euros for 5 people through this one. http://www.parishuttle.com/rates.php?code_partenaire=

http://www.parisby.com/general/frame12a.htm
Looks a bit more from this one.

Gretchen May 22nd, 2005 07:34 PM

As Flyboy said, it will work out but you may have to wait just a bit for a vehicle. The shuttle will be more.

Christina May 22nd, 2005 07:36 PM

I wouldn't bother taking the Air France bus to Montparnasse and then a taxi, that will cost you more with that many people.

grandmere May 22nd, 2005 07:39 PM

I would definitely take the taxi over the RER, but I would expect to pay a bit over 50 euro for 5 with luggage. It cost my husband and me 46 euro last week to go from hotel to CDG. Except for the ride to the airport, we had been a party of 4, and even riding around Paris there had been an extra charge for the 4th person, w/o any luggage.

Gretchen May 23rd, 2005 03:22 AM

But the charge for the extra person is about 1€. Charge for luggage is just under that/piece.

Flyboy May 23rd, 2005 03:52 AM

Christina, I agree on the bus/taxi. That option was listed simply in the event that it became a choice against TWO taxis in from the airport.

grandmere May 23rd, 2005 04:47 AM

Gretchen, we paid over 2 euro extra each time there were 4 of us in the taxi, no luggage.

Guenmai May 23rd, 2005 07:06 AM

I've been vacationing in Paris nearly annually since the mid 70s and as far as transportation into the city goes, I prefer taking the RER. My hotel is in the 6th,too. I was in Paris in March 2005. I usually travel alone, but this past trip three people came along on the trip with me...they were three inexperienced travelers...first timers basically. Anyhow, I told them that we should take the RER. But they insisted on taking a taxi...now... their luggage hadn't even arrived to Paris upon our arrival, but mine had so I was the only person with luggage and wasn't complaining about taking the RER.I find it quite easy. We got to our hotel in the 6th...Hotel le Clement...one block south of Blvd. St.Germain... and the fare came to about the equivalent of US$93. I almost had a heart attack. And this was on a Sunday, early afternoon, with not so bad traffic.Happy Travels!

strefen May 23rd, 2005 07:10 AM

We used the blu van a couple of years ago. The fare with that many people is 14.50 euro per person. They have a gerat web site and reservations on-line.
Here's their site http://www.bluvan.fr/

Enjoy your trip! Terri

iwannago2 May 23rd, 2005 06:05 PM

Once again Fodorites come through with great advice! Thank you all very much. I look forward to bringing home the latest intel from Paris.

Gretchen May 24th, 2005 07:20 AM

I think the person paying $93 for a taxi did not take a Taxi Parisien and was grossly overcharged.

Guenmai May 25th, 2005 11:58 AM

Gretchen...it was a regular taxi.Happy Travels!

Gretchen May 25th, 2005 12:02 PM

I do not possibly see how it could have been that much. In the worst traffic jam, $60 would be a LOT. There is something wrong here.

grandmere May 25th, 2005 12:48 PM

Not to be repetitive, but we paid 46 euro last week, two of us, no traffic jam; that must be around $60. I've never had the taxi to/from CDG be over 50 euro, but what that means dollar-wise is different today from what it was 2 years ago.

Gretchen May 25th, 2005 12:53 PM

45€ last fall.

Guenmai May 26th, 2005 07:03 AM

Yes, the dollar is down and the Euro is up.I was there the last week in March 2005. For 3 decades, I've been keeping travel journals. I write down EVERY dollar/Euro or whatever currency I'm using... that I spend on my vacations and the amount we paid for the taxi is ACCURATE. Now, there was some traffic on the freeway part of the trip into the 6th, but not as bad as it would have been during the work week. Happy Travels!

hopingtotravel May 26th, 2005 07:10 AM

50e for 2 plus luggage in late April and in early May CDG to hotel in Rue Jacob.


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