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Jim Kalinowski Apr 21st, 2002 04:13 PM

Taxi fare from CDG
 
My wife and I will be traveling to Paris at the beginning of June. Can anyone tell me what the taxi fare would be from CDG to the Latin Quarter (two people with the airline allowance for luggage)?

Jim Rosenberg Apr 21st, 2002 04:17 PM

Figure around $40 with a tip and you'll very likely do it for less than that.

Statia Apr 21st, 2002 04:28 PM

When my husband and I went to Paris for the first time, we didn't have a lot of luggage and took the RER train into the Latin Quarter directly from CDG. It was very affordable and easy. Just a suggestion.<BR><BR><BR>

ed Apr 21st, 2002 04:41 PM

Just did the reverse trip Tuesday and it was 36E. Lucky and had no traffic and a fast driver, Beat hauling luggage through metro stations.

sandra Apr 21st, 2002 04:44 PM

the first time my husband and i went to paris i literally packed everything we owned and i think some of the neighbors things and we had to take a van taxi and to the 7th district it was about 400 francs back in november 1999, the last time i was in paris was april 2000 and i cam in on the eurostar into gard du nord so it was laee tot eh 6th district. when you find out let me know as i will be making that trip again the end of may into the 6th again.

Jim Kalinowski Apr 21st, 2002 04:51 PM

Thanks for the info guys (and gals)s If only it were possible to take the metro, I think it would be fun to try. But, I don't think I can convince my wife to travel light enough for the metro. We will spend 10 days in Paris and I would like to have room to bring some stuff back but I don't know if that will happen :)

Statia Apr 21st, 2002 05:21 PM

Jim:<BR><BR>Yes, the metro system in Paris is very easy. My husband and I also went for 10 days and each packed in a rolling carry-on, plus we had a packed duffel bag for extras to bring home. Now, if you'd told me 10 years ago that I could do that, I would have said you're nuts. But, we packed light, did laundry once while there, and really enjoyed not having to lug so much stuff with us to Paris.<BR><BR>Maybe you can talk your wife into giving it a try. After doing it once, I travel no other way now.<BR><BR>At any rate, enjoy your trip!<BR><BR>

Mike Apr 23rd, 2002 02:14 AM

Jim<BR>Just got back from Paris last night.<BR>In the airport Taxi drivers were coming up to us, I asked the cost to the hotel $55.00 to $70.00<BR>Go out door marked 22 and there is a taxi stand. Cost $35.00 to Latin Quarter.

Gretchen Apr 23rd, 2002 03:30 AM

Heed what Mike says--DO NOT take a taxi anywhere except from the stand and marked Taxi Parisien. They are regulated--the others are not and will overcharge. That is probably what happened with the 400FF charge above.

Jim Kalinowski Apr 23rd, 2002 06:10 AM

Again, thank you so much. Specific advice - its the kind us guys like to follow. Merci beaucoup!

Jane Apr 23rd, 2002 06:31 AM

Jim,<BR><BR>You might also consider taking a shuttle. We used PariShuttle on a recent trip and were very pleased (this is the company that Mark Harris now works for). We paid just 30 Euros for the two of us to go from CDG to the Latin Quarter. The only caveat: Your driver may have to drop off other passengers first, so it might take a few extra minutes to reach your hotel. But in our experience, at least, it added very little time to the trip.<BR><BR>For info: www.parishuttle.com.


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