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what to do in paris for a few hours
we have a stop over in Paris for about 6 hrs is that enought time to do anything or see anything?
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If it's at Gare du Nord, you've got loads of time. (There are plenty of attractions quickly accessible by RER or Metro services).
If it's at Charles de Gaulle airport, it takes about 40 minutes (on RER Line B) into central Paris.
If it's at Orly airport, it takes 8 minutes on the 'Orlyval' (driverless train) to get to Antony station where you pick up RER Line B for the 25 minute journey into central Paris.
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/EnTransportsEnCommun.htm
If it's at Beauvais airport, you're about 55 miles from central Paris and there wouldn't be time to see anything.
Given that RER Line B serves both of the major airports (as well as Gare du Nord), it might make sense to head for St Michel Notre Dame station (which is on LIne B). As the name suggests, this is right by Notre Dame cathedral, which is worth a visit. The surrounding area is generally attractive and includes the Latin Quarter (where there are loads of good, but really cheap, restaurants).
St Michel-Note Dame station is also the point where RER Line B meets Line C. It's only a short journey along LIne C to get to the Mus�e d'Orsay (which, as Rosetta indicates, is a superb museum). However, it's only another few minutes along the line to Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel station, alongside the Eiffel Tower.
Chris
If it's at Gare du Nord, you've got loads of time. (There are plenty of attractions quickly accessible by RER or Metro services).
If it's at Charles de Gaulle airport, it takes about 40 minutes (on RER Line B) into central Paris.
If it's at Orly airport, it takes 8 minutes on the 'Orlyval' (driverless train) to get to Antony station where you pick up RER Line B for the 25 minute journey into central Paris.
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/EnTransportsEnCommun.htm
If it's at Beauvais airport, you're about 55 miles from central Paris and there wouldn't be time to see anything.
Given that RER Line B serves both of the major airports (as well as Gare du Nord), it might make sense to head for St Michel Notre Dame station (which is on LIne B). As the name suggests, this is right by Notre Dame cathedral, which is worth a visit. The surrounding area is generally attractive and includes the Latin Quarter (where there are loads of good, but really cheap, restaurants).
St Michel-Note Dame station is also the point where RER Line B meets Line C. It's only a short journey along LIne C to get to the Mus�e d'Orsay (which, as Rosetta indicates, is a superb museum). However, it's only another few minutes along the line to Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel station, alongside the Eiffel Tower.
Chris
I was typing while you, and others, were posting(so I didn't know that your stopover was at CDG or that you wanted to see the Eiffel Tower0
Here's how I see the journey from CDG to the Tower:
To find your way, in the airport, to the RER station: 10 minutes.
Waiting for a train: 10 minutes (maximum).
Getting to St Michel-Notre Dame: 40 minutes
Finding the platform for LIne C and waiting for a train: 10 minutes
Journey to Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel: 15 minutes (maximum)
Walk to foot of Tower: 5 minutes.
So, in total, I reckon it would take 1� hours to get from CDG to the Eiffel Tower. If you turned straight round, that makes 3 ours travelling. Realistically,you could probably spend � an hour soaking up the atmosphere (and buying some souvenirs) but you wouldn't have time to ascend the Tower (which, because of the queues, requires about 2 hours in total).
Personally, I'd probably just go to St Michel-Notre Dame station, view Notre Dame cathedral from the outside and then wander around the Latin Quarter.
Chris
Here's how I see the journey from CDG to the Tower:
To find your way, in the airport, to the RER station: 10 minutes.
Waiting for a train: 10 minutes (maximum).
Getting to St Michel-Notre Dame: 40 minutes
Finding the platform for LIne C and waiting for a train: 10 minutes
Journey to Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel: 15 minutes (maximum)
Walk to foot of Tower: 5 minutes.
So, in total, I reckon it would take 1� hours to get from CDG to the Eiffel Tower. If you turned straight round, that makes 3 ours travelling. Realistically,you could probably spend � an hour soaking up the atmosphere (and buying some souvenirs) but you wouldn't have time to ascend the Tower (which, because of the queues, requires about 2 hours in total).
Personally, I'd probably just go to St Michel-Notre Dame station, view Notre Dame cathedral from the outside and then wander around the Latin Quarter.
Chris
A taxi should cost about �50 (or �60 on a Sunday or public holiday), each way:
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTaxi/
Looking at the times that the express buses take into the city centre (and remembering that you're travelling from the north-east of the city to the south-west corner of the city centre, i.e. right across the city centre), I'd expect a taxi to do it in about 50 minutes or so:
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/Modes+de+transports+mis+%C3%A0+disposition +des+passagers++vers+Paris-CDG.htm
Chris
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTaxi/
Looking at the times that the express buses take into the city centre (and remembering that you're travelling from the north-east of the city to the south-west corner of the city centre, i.e. right across the city centre), I'd expect a taxi to do it in about 50 minutes or so:
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/Adp/en-GB/Passa gers/Arrivees/QuitterAeroport/EnTransportEnCom mun/Modes+de+transports+mis+%C3%A0+disposition +des+passagers++vers+Paris-CDG.htm
Chris