Paris Travel Guide - FLASH
them - the driver didn't care - 2014), on the bus, or at the automated machines in their waiting area at CDG. There is a designated, well- labelled stopping spot for each shuttle line, so make sure you're in the right place. Someone will take your luggage, ask you where you're going, destination, a porter will take out all the luggage destined for that stop. If you want to take RER B and catch an early flight, make sure you bring enough change , because you can only buy tickets at the coins-only machines before the counter opens. and put it in the appropriate compartment. Then, at the
If you arrive to CDG Airport at night you'll need a Noctilien bus to get to the city centre. The bus stops in all three terminals (in terminal 2F it will be the second level in departure section - it is very difficult to find, but it really exists). The bus leaves every 30min after 12:30 (see timetable ).The buses you'll need are N121 and N120; the price is €7. Paris is well connected to the rest of Europe by train. There is no central station serving Paris and the six different stations are not connected to each other. You will probably want to know in advance at which station your train is arriving, so as to better choose By train
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