The aircraft is undoubtedly the fastest method of transport and comfortable that we can use to reach Paris. In Paris there are two main airports, Charlles de Gaulle, also known as Roissy, north of Paris, and Orly airport, located in the south, both composed by different terminals.
As to which is better ... a matter of taste, in the end everything will depend on the election in which part of Paris we alojar, but if we're in the middle will give us a bit the same, although in some travel agents bent on telling sometimes that either we are better, when at most the difference in time between one or the other is just 10 minutes if we chose the RER as a means of transport in Paris.
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As to which is better ... a matter of taste, in the end everything will depend on the election in which part of Paris we alojar, but if we're in the middle will give us a bit the same, although in some travel agents bent on telling sometimes that either we are better, when at most the difference in time between one or the other is just 10 minutes if we chose the RER as a means of transport in Paris.
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Airports in Paris:
* Charles de Gaulle Airport
Once at the airport, and regardless of the terminal in which we find ourselves, we have different options to go to Paris, bus, taxi (sale of some € 30-35, making it economically viable if they are talking about the 3 people to pick it up) or RER:
For the bus there are several options, and we can take the Royssibus that leaves us in operations or coaches Air France we will stop at various points of the city as Gare de Lyon, Montparnasse, the Arc de Triomphe or the Porte Maillot, in western Paris.
As for the RER, the line to go or come to / from the airport, is the RER B line, passing through places such as central Châtelet Les Halles or Saint Michel, near the Latin Quarter and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The main advantage of the RER is that there are no traffic jams, and that if we have to make the same change to the metro ticket voucher us without buying a new one.
* Orly airport
If we opt for the bus can choose from different lines to go to Paris.
If we opt for the RER, we should use, like to Roissy, the RER B, which obviously only in the opposite direction, toward the south, and then descend into the station Anthony, take the Orlyval called, whose price falls with our ticket, which is nothing more than a small train without a driver that will lead us to our terminal.
You can also take the RER C, which will lead us to the east of the city rather than through the centre, but we can make it a place close to our destination if we are close to "the Invalides" or La Place de L 'Etoile Square to the Arc de Triomphe. To see diagram press here.
* Airport Beauvais - Paris Tille
Beauvais Tille airport is a small airport located about 80 kilometers from Paris, and famous because it is here where Ryanair operates one of the cheaper companies.
Given their "closeness" with Paris think that there are a couple of times before you catch a flight that arrives / departs from here, because it involves the transfer until about two hours by public transportation, specifically with the "navettes" Air France, Some buses departing from Porte Maillot three hours before each flight, behind the Palace of Congresses and next to the Hotel Concorde Lafayette. The ticket price is about 16 euros.
* Charles de Gaulle Airport
Once at the airport, and regardless of the terminal in which we find ourselves, we have different options to go to Paris, bus, taxi (sale of some € 30-35, making it economically viable if they are talking about the 3 people to pick it up) or RER:
For the bus there are several options, and we can take the Royssibus that leaves us in operations or coaches Air France we will stop at various points of the city as Gare de Lyon, Montparnasse, the Arc de Triomphe or the Porte Maillot, in western Paris.
As for the RER, the line to go or come to / from the airport, is the RER B line, passing through places such as central Châtelet Les Halles or Saint Michel, near the Latin Quarter and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The main advantage of the RER is that there are no traffic jams, and that if we have to make the same change to the metro ticket voucher us without buying a new one.
* Orly airport
If we opt for the bus can choose from different lines to go to Paris.
If we opt for the RER, we should use, like to Roissy, the RER B, which obviously only in the opposite direction, toward the south, and then descend into the station Anthony, take the Orlyval called, whose price falls with our ticket, which is nothing more than a small train without a driver that will lead us to our terminal.
You can also take the RER C, which will lead us to the east of the city rather than through the centre, but we can make it a place close to our destination if we are close to "the Invalides" or La Place de L 'Etoile Square to the Arc de Triomphe. To see diagram press here.
* Airport Beauvais - Paris Tille
Beauvais Tille airport is a small airport located about 80 kilometers from Paris, and famous because it is here where Ryanair operates one of the cheaper companies.
Given their "closeness" with Paris think that there are a couple of times before you catch a flight that arrives / departs from here, because it involves the transfer until about two hours by public transportation, specifically with the "navettes" Air France, Some buses departing from Porte Maillot three hours before each flight, behind the Palace of Congresses and next to the Hotel Concorde Lafayette. The ticket price is about 16 euros.