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Transport within Paris
Bonjour All,
I am new to Paris, do not have a very good direction size and will most appreciate intimate advice with specific directions/instructions on how to get around Paris & Val D'Europe/Disneyland, the cost and which tickets I should buy. We are 3 adults and 1 toddler (2yo) 1. CDG Terminal 1 to Val D'Europe 2. Val D'Europe to Chatelet- Les Halles 3. Louvre-Rivoli to CDG Terminal 3 4. Day Trip from Louvre-Rivoli to Versailles 5. Day Trip from Louvre-Rivoli to Provins Is Notre Dame, Conciergerie, St Chapelle within walking distance of Louvre-Rivoli? For Transport 1: private taxi seems to be the most convenient solution - VEA shuttle cost E20pp = 60 Euro - RER A then RER B cost E15.80pp = 47.4 Euro (change train at Chatelet Les Halles) - TGV train cost E18pp = 54 Euro (change to Terminal 2/wait for train/Change to shuttle bus at Disney to Val D'Europe) - Taxi private shuttle = 70/65 Euro for 4 of us including car seat Please advise if www.ezyshuttle.com or http://www.isprestige.com/rates.php is better. I think ezyshuttle has better reviews in tripadviser. For Transport 2: I will take the RER E6.70 to Chatelet Les Halles though I think our private apartment is nearer to Louvre Rivoli. Can anyone advise if it is easy to reach rue du roule from Les Halles RER? I do not know how to change from a RER train to a metro train. I think a Mobilis E16.10 (Zone 1-5) will not be necessary? For Transport 3: I think I will take a taxi or private shuttle. Usually a private shuttle will be cheaper? For Transport 4: Louvre Rivoli to VERSAILLES RIVE GAUCHE E3.45. I am not sure if I should buy a Mobilis at E11.20 (Zone 1 to 4) For Transport 5: http://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/ShowTo...de_France.html http://www.beyond-paris.com/provins.html Time to get there: 1 hour 30 minutes Transport Method: Translien Train from Gare d'Est Approximate Price: Train price is around 11.05 Euro or a mobilis 18.50 Euro (Zone 1-6) will be better? Many thanks! |
A private shuttle is a terrible idea in Paris, often unreliable and more expensive than the wonderful, highly regulated taxi system.
For public transport, learn your way around: www.ratp.fr and www.parisbytrain.com |
StCirq, that is not what I research in Tripadviser. If I take a taxi, it will come up around 90+Euros to Val D'Europe.
I used http://www.transilien.com/?siteLanguage=en instead. |
<< If I take a taxi, it will come up around 90+Euros to Val D'Europe. >>
Val d'Europe is not in Paris. You're referencing something quite different. You asked about going from Paris to CDG and wanted to know if you should use a taxi or shuttle. Now you're introducing something new. Do you want to change #3, above and no longer need to know about going to CDG from Paris? Private shuttles are not cheaper than taxis from central Paris to CDG. Shared shuttles, RER, or the Air France bus are cheaper. |
Correction: With 3 adults and a child it's not cheaper to take a shared shuttle or the AF bus and I would not take the RER with luggage and a child.
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<i>Is Notre Dame, Conciergerie, St Chapelle within walking distance of Louvre-Rivoli? </i>
Yes Private shuttles are not cheaper between Paris and anywhere else but as adrienne points out, Val d´Europe is not Paris. From Paris to CDG, have your hotel call a taxi for you. Avoid the use of shuttles in Paris. |
I am staying 3 nights in Val D'Europe and 7 nights in paris.
So I will be travelling from 1. CDG to Val D'Europe, 2. Val D'Europe to Paris and 3. Paris to CDG. I am not sure if a private shuttle from central Paris to CDG will be more expensive than a taxi or not. I'm staying near Louvre Rivoli - how much will it cost to go to CDG from this area? However, a taxi from CDG to Val D'Europe seemed to cost more from trip reports made in Tripadviser. |
<< I am not sure if a private shuttle from central Paris to CDG will be more expensive than a taxi or not. >>
Three people have told you to take a taxi and yet you're asking the question again within this thread. I don't understand. StCirq has been to Paris about 100 times during her adult life. Sarastro divides her/his time between the US and Paris. |
You misunderstand me.
I said that people has commented in trip reports that a taxi from CDG to Val D'Europe has cost them more than a private shuttle and our hotel's website has also shown that the usual cab fare is in the range of E80-E100, whereas the private shuttle I have gotten cost only E70 but I am not sure if that is the case for a taxi within Paris or from CDG to Paris. I am not asking the same question again. |
ANd you are not reading or understanding what people are saying.
Sarastro says From Paris to CDG, have your hotel call a taxi for you. Avoid the use of shuttles in Paris. Paris to CDG will be about 50E. |
but that is the same cost as my shuttle from Paris to CDG as well i.e. 50E.
Do chill. |
I think ezyshuttle.com is not a shared shuttle. It is a private car shuttle and the good thing is that it provides a baby car seat. Usually taxis in singapore does not provide such baby car seats so I am not sure if that is the same case in Paris as well.
Pardon my ignorance if that is not the case here. From what I see, the prices are similar. |
WHERE did you ever say that--you just keep talking about "private shuttle". AND yes, you ARE asking the same question again and again and again.
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I do notice that you were not willing to give the shuttle information in the beginning.
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Gretchen, I just wanted to make myself clear. If that offends you, I do apologize. But I really don't see why you get so offended. Chill.
And I did put up the two links to the private car shuttle companies. |
1) Normally I would never recommend a shuttle but I know from reading Trip Advisor that many of the regular visitors to Disney use Ezyshuttle from CDG to Disney and they are generally pleased with the service.
2) If you can manage your luggage then taking RER A from Disney to Châtelet-les-Halles is cheap, quick and efficient. Buy individual tickets. When you get off the RER A take the escalator to the main concourse area and look for signs for Place Carrée/Forum-des-Halles and Porte Pont-Neuf. You want to exit through the Porte Pont-Neuf, which is only a block from rue du Roule. There are escalators the whole way from the train right up to the street. Here is a tip to make getting off the RER and out of the station easy. When you get on the RER A at Disney get in the very first car on the train. When you arrive in Châtelet-les-Halles take the escalator that is nearest to the first train car and when you get to the top of the escalator the exit turnstiles/barriers are to your right. Go through them and up the short escalator and walk straight ahead and you'll be in the Place Carrée. To your left you'll see the escalators leading up to Porte Pont-Neuf. 3) Take a taxi. 4) If you don't have Navigo passes or Paris Visite passes just buy individual RER tickets to get to Versailles and back. 5) I didn't look at the link but it must be outdated as there is no longer any zone 6, only zone 5. Use one day Mobilis passes for this journey for zones 1-5 which cost 16.10€. Use www.transilien.com to check train schedules. When you arrive in Provins there is a bus to bring you to the upper town, or you can walk the 1.5km to reach the upper town. The Provins tourist office website is loaded with info about sites, attractions, events and festivals. http://www.provins.net/english-version.html Click on the "How To Come" tab and scroll to the bottom of the page and you can click on the link to the pdf doc that shows the bus schedules from the train station to the tourist office in upper town: http://www.provins.net/how-to-come.html Stop in the tourist office and get your map that shows the tourist trail through town and other info. There may also be taxis outside the train station if you want to use those to get to the upper town. For your stay in Paris perhaps you want to look into Navigo passes foe zones 1-2, depending on how much you plan on using public transport and what dates you arrive and depart. You can "top those up" to get to Versailles |
Darn. Hit the submit button by accident. As I was saying:
You can "top those up" to get to Versailles and Provins by doing a Complément de Parcours. Look at the vianavigo.com website for more info about that and check "Navigo Semaine": http://vianavigo.com/en/tickets-and-fares/ |
If you get a decent rate on a shuttle to the airport, it could be the same or a bit less than a taxi, and you don't have to worry about traffic. If it were 60 euro or less, that would be a good shuttle fare, I think many charge around 70 euro now (this is in Paris).
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Thanks FrenchMystiqueTours for your kind help!
That information was so useful, especially part 2 & 5. I will check out the vianavigo.com website. Thanks so much again. |
You're welcome Louise and I hope you enjoy your trip.
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