Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Fastest way to Latin Dist

We will be arriving at CDG @ 10:30 am. What is the fastest way to our Hotel in the Latin Quarter. Train, taxi, shuttle?



Also want to buy a museum pass at the airport and metro card. Where are they located at the airport.



Have also heard that they are phasing out the orange card. Does anyone know for sure?





Thanks to anyone that responds to this.




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The fastest way to the Latin quarter is via RER-B from CDG to either %26quot;St-Michel%26quot; or %26quot;Luxembourg%26quot; stations, depending on which one is closest to your hotel. There is no %26quot;faster way. The RER bypasses the traffic jams on the freeways so it%26#39;s nearly always a lot faster than a taxi.




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If you are arriving at terminal 1 you will find the museum pass point of sale on the arrival level between gate 4 and 6. Open 6am to 11pm every day.





I can give info for other terminals if you need it.





Linda




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What is the address of your hotel?




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Also want to buy a museum pass at the airport and metro card. Where are they located at the airport.





Terminal 2F



Tourist Information Area



%26quot;Arrivals%26quot; level, between gate 0.10 and gate 0.11



Opening Hours From 9am to 8pm every day









PARIS MUSEUM PASS Purchases at CDG--



CDG Terminal #1



Tourist Information Area



%26quot;Arrivals%26quot; level, between gate 4 and gate 6



Opening Hours From 6am to 11pm every day



CDG Terminal #2-C



Tourist Information Area



%26quot;Arrivals-Departures%26quot; level, gate 5



Opening Hours From 6am to 11pm every day



CDG Terminal #2-D



Tourist Information Area



%26quot;Arrivals-Departures%26quot; level, gate 7



Opening Hours From 6am to 11pm every day







CDG Terminal Building Diagrams--



aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passagers/Arri…





The INFORMATION DESKS (indicated by %26#39;..i..%26#39; icon on terminal diagrams) are most usually located just as you exit ount onto the main terminal public concourse, after Luggage Collection and the French Customs control point.





The weekly, multi-zone CARTE ORANGE transportation pass product will remain available to both residents and tourists alike for the foreseeable future...though in the new, re-loadable, re-useable (for 10 years) Navigo %26#39;..DÉCOOUVERTE..%26#39; pass device format (requires a one-time 5€ fee for the DÉCOUVERTE pass device...PLUS...CO fare loaded onto the device). The DÉCOUVERTE device with CO will be available at the manned ticket windows at the RER train stations within CDG.




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We just returned from a stay in the Latin Quarter, and I agree that the RER is probably going to be the fastest way to get there unless you are like me! I do not move real quickly when I am dragging my luggage along. This time we took the Paris-Blue-Shuttle (14.90 euros per person). We left the airport at 9:15 a.m. and while I can%26#39;t remember how long it took us to get there, I do know we all commented on how quick it was. Ejoy your trip!




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