![]() ![]() Not sure what the nearest Métro station to your hotel is? lists a huge range of Paris hotels with reference to their nearest tube station, so you can simply search for your hotel to find out. Charles de Gaulle is in the top right hand corner on the thick blue RER B line. From here you will need to check the Métro map to work out the most direct route to your hotel – you can find a good map detailing all the lines here. Start by taking the RER B line from Charles de Gaulle, which runs down to the south of the city and connects to major Métro stations including Gare du Nord and Chatelet. If your hotel is located somewhere in the city centre, the easiest and cheapest way to get there will undoubtedly be via a combination of the RER and Métro lines. If you are staying in Paris for more than a day, think about getting a Paris Visite card, which gives you unlimited travel on most modes of transport as well as discounts at museums and other attractions. ![]() Tickets for the Métro (and local RATP buses) can be bought individually or in packs of ten (un carnet), which is cheaper. 3rd arr., Paris (0.4 miles from Châtelet-Les Halles RER Station) LE BEAU MARAIS - Luxury Apartments, AIR COND, LIFT has accommodations within 1.1 miles of the center of Paris, with free WiFi, and a kitchen with a fridge, a dishwasher and a microwave. Line B of the RER also interconnects with the Paris Métro. LE BEAU MARAIS - Luxury Apartments, AIR COND, LIFT. ![]() Any enquiries about trains can be taken to the SNCF enquiries desk on the fourth floor of terminal 2. Maybe the link she posted will help you find the elevator.A sign for the Paris Métro (Photo: fabbio (Flick)) If you really need to avoid stairs while pulling luggage, you may want to consider a taxi.Įdit: Posting the same time as AnnetteC. I don't remember where the elevators are located because I don't use them but maybe someone more familiar with the layout of the station will answer. Alternatively, Bus RATP operates a bus from Châtelet to Luxembourg every 10 minutes. Tickets cost 2 - 4 and the journey takes 3 min. Of course, the people mover and the elevator may not be working. Paris RER operates a train from Châtelet les Halles to Luxembourg every 10 minutes. Any other connection involves an additional train change. Line-7 corresponds with the RER-B at the Chatelet/Les Halles station. There are people movers between the stations and I believe that there is an elevator that takes you from the street to Chatelet-Les-Halles. The only train route to CDG is the RER-B and you can catch it from the Cité Universitaire, Denfert-Rochereau, Port-Royal, Luxembourg, St-Michel/Notre Dame, Chatelet/Les Halles, or Gare du Nord stations. Your other choice is to enter the complex at the Chatelet metro station and follow the signs and walk to Chatelet-Les-Halles. So, you may as well walk above ground to the part of the complex where you access RER B. What is the Chatelet metro? If you mean one of the metro lines that goes to Chatelet metro station, they do not stop at the Chatelet-Les-Halles "stop." They stop at Chatelet and then you walk to connect to the RER B at Chatelet-Les-Halles. It's a large complex with Chatelet-Les-Halles in the middle for the RER trains and and underground walkways to the Chatelet metro station on one end and the Les Halles metro station on the other. Chatelet, Les Halles and Chatelet-Les-Halles are connecting stations. It's a little confusing because Chatelet- Les Halles is the name of the station on the RER B, A and D lines. ![]()
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