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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 08:39 AM
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Greetings,

I am arriving in Paris on December 23 at 5:30 pm. I will have a party of 5 with me. We are renting an apartment in the 5th district.

I wanted to see if anyone here can recommend what type of transportation we use. I had a car service through the hotel when we last went to Paris. I will contact the rental company as well.

Thanks in advance,
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 08:45 AM
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It would be helpful if you said exactly where in the fifth you are going, as it can make a big big difference in terms of convenience to an RER or metro stop and number of possible transfers, or distance walking to the apt.

However, given you have five people and are arriving at night, I'll go out on a limb and say you should get a taxi or some car service. I don't see the point of public train/metro for all those people to some unknown area in the 5th. If it really were right near Luxembourg RER stop (or St Michel for that matter), then the RER would be a bit cheaper but herding a gang of five with baggage doesn't sound like fun to me.

It also really makes a difference the age and capabilities of those five people -- are some infants or toddlers, are some elderly, etc.?
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 08:51 AM
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Dawn-
See these 2 recent threads re: CDG to Paris
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=35166835
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=35168076
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 08:57 AM
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Dawn:

Shuttle-Inter comes highly recommended. Cost for 5 would be €80 for private car/van service into Paris from CDG.

http://www.shuttle-inter.com/
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 08:58 AM
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We used Airport Connection Paris from CDG to the 6th, in September, 47 euros for 2 people in a shared van. Made the reservation on the web. Worked fine, no waiting, highly recommended.
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 09:01 AM
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Christina - I am not 100% sure - I need to go back and look exactly the address - the street is -Ecoles?
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 09:02 AM
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Thank you for the other threads YK -
Weekender I will look on there - it

Does not seem to make sense to do the shared van when you paid 47 Euros for 2 people marketsquare - if I have 5?

No toddlers - no elderly - too much luggage if I know dh ...
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 09:10 AM
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All the airport transfer choices, pro and con, are here: tinyurl.com/mpjhn

Decide what matters most to you. If I were going to Rue des Écoles, I wouldn't hesitate to ride the RER to St-Michel for 8,40€ and walk from there.
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 09:10 AM
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weekender - that looks great and very easy.
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 09:21 AM
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Robespierre - I prefer public transportation. I will look into it!

We are on way more of a budget with this trip as well so even the 30 E difference - well- will make a differnce!
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 09:22 AM
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Robes - that is an AMAZING fact sheet! wow!
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 09:29 AM
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Dawn - I am all for public transportation (as we took the RER from CDG to our hotel in Paris), but here are a few issues with your trip:

1) You *may* be arriving around rush hour and I don't know how busy the RER can get. (*may* because it depends on whether your flight is on time and how long it takes for you to get thru immigration/pick up luggage and get to RER station)

2) If you have lots of big pieces of luggage, it can be difficult with the RER as the only luggage racks are overhead.

3) At least one or two posters have mentioned recently here that they had trouble getting off the RER train at their stop w/their luggage because of how crowded the train was.

4) Can anyone verify if St-Michel's stop has escalator or stairs only?

5) Are you arriving on a redeye from the West Coast? If yes, you may be too tired and jet-lagged to deal with public transportation.

Me thinks taxi *may* be cheaper than a private shuttle, but traffic during rush hour can be a problem with a taxi.
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 10:29 AM
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I've negotiated the RER with luggage during rush hour without trauma. I don't try to sit in any of the bench seats away from the doors. There are pull-down jump seats adjacent to the doors with enough room in front of them to sit with your luggage in front of you. They almost certainly will be available when you get on, since the trains originate at CDG. If you can't find an unoccupied seat, you can stand in the area between the doors, or even sit on your luggage!

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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 10:40 AM
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Dawn, another thing to consider is how familiar you are with the area where your aparmtment is. If you want to do the RER route, make sure you look on Google map and print out the map along with walking directions from St-Michel station to the apartment. Keep in mind that it'll be dark when your plane touches down.

Sometimes I find it harder to navigate in unfamiliar neighborhoods in the evening than during the day time.
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 10:53 AM
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Dawn:

I have taken the RER in from CDG a number of times without a problem. That being said, you are a group of 5 and I would be a little concerned about the chances of being separated somewhere in transit.
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 11:02 AM
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I don't see that as a show-stopper. If everybody knows where to get off, you can regroup at the station - or the hotel!
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 11:36 AM
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I've also taken the RER several times from CDG to Central Paris. What helps simplify this method is that there is only train to take, so the complexity of having to determine which train/track is removed.

Once on, the only thing to watch for is your stop be it St Michel or Luxembourg. Depending on your exact destiniation, a walk or short metro ride could be in order.

I don't think I'd worry about somehow someone getting separated. If you get on at CDG, you will have your spot "staked out", as compared to entering RER mid-route during rush hour.

The only issue, as afar as I can tell, is for you to judge whether the stress level you may be at when landing (if any!) can handle walking to the RER station, buying tickets,etc...getting off at station, orienting yourself, and then transitioning to walking or Metro'ing to your destination...with luggage.

Last trip I travelled in from CDG with large suitcase to St Michel, then did two Metro transfers, then walked to my hotel. I landed at 10:30 AM and by 12:30

I've also used the Roissybus and Air France bus. Both are good, but you increase the odds of not being able to walk to your location from their fixed drop-off points.

For me, the RER trip from CDG is my first immersion back into the day to day life of my favorite city.

And as a P.S I would always have a detailed map of Paris on me from the moment I land, not a print-out. I prefer Michelin Blue guide, but there are many others. It should include the Metro and RER lines. I want to know that no matter what street I am on, what Metro line, I can find my way around, not rely on any "condensed" or tourist map.
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 11:46 AM
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Hi,

The one that weekender has mentioned is one that I use all the time. Many of my friends, also.

It is a private vehicle service. They will watch your flight for any delays, will be ouside security passport exit door with your name on a sign, take your luggage to a nearby vehicle and you are off.

I have them reserved for my trips arriving Dec. 4th.

Enjoy..

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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 01:41 PM
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And as a P.S I would always have a detailed map of Paris on me from the moment I land, not a print-out. I prefer Michelin Blue guide, but there are many others. It should include the Metro and RER lines. I want to know that no matter what street I am on, what Metro line, I can find my way around, not rely on any "condensed" or tourist map.
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Thanks for this tip. I will follow up on getting this kind of a map. I will be in Paris for 10 nights - and know it will come in handy.

I prefer the public transportation but am wondering if because it will be dark, yes, we will have been flying on a red-eye in coach - I should not just do the van.

But all GREAT stuff!!
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Old Nov 21st, 2008 | 01:49 PM
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The L'Indispensable Le Petit Parisien 3 plans par Arrondissements are great..They have the 3 maps for each arrr.the map, the bu and the metro. You can pick them up all over..easy to spot..dark blue with red and white..

enjoy...
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