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Old Mar 18th, 2009, 03:07 PM
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Train from CDG Airport to the 15th District Paris

Need to know what train we should take from Charles de Gaulle airport to the 15the District in Paris....need to go to Port de Javel,entrance Port de Garigliano...75015 sip code? Taking a Uniworld river cruise.
Need a inexpensive hotel by the airport.
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Old Mar 18th, 2009, 03:26 PM
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There is only one line that runs from the airport into the city. Take RER B from CDG to Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame. At Saint-Michel switch to RER C and get off at Javel.
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You will want to take the RER B line south into Paris and change to the metro at Saint-Michel Notre-Dame stop. You will take the metro #10 line going towards Boulogne Pont de Saint-Cloud and get off at the stop Javel-Andre-Citroen. That will put you right at the river

We like to stay at the IBIS at CDG for 2 reasons-it is less expensive than some of the fancier hotels around the airport-but also it is literally right at the RER station into Paris, so you can just get up and walk across the courtyard to catch the RER into Paris. Make sure you get the right one-there are 3-4 around the airport area. It is Hotel code: 1404

Here is link to the Ibis site for it:
http://www.ibishotel.com/gb/hotel-14...al/index.shtml


Ibis Paris Charles de Gaulle Aéroport / Terminal
Roissy Aéroport Cedex
Roissy CDG Cedex - 95701 ROISSY EN FRANCE
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Sorry-MrNuke is probably right that staying within the RER system is the right choice-I forgot about that stop....it should cut your walk a bit.
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Thank you so much for all the good information..
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Thank you so much for all the good information.
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Old Mar 24th, 2009, 01:35 PM
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Hi Jo,

www.ratp.fr will give you directions for all public transportation in the region.

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