Going to Paris in 2 weeks for my 40th birthday, could you please advise on best route from the airport to our hotel.
Would also appreciate special places to eat and does anybody know of any good north african style restaurants for us to try out one evening?
Many thanks in advance.
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The simplest route from CDG would either be by taxi (anywhere from 45 to 55 Euros or so depending on traffic etc) but I would take the RER line B train to Luxembourg and walk the approximately 300 metres to Place du Pantheon at about 8.50 Euros each unless you have lots of luggage.
For restaurant advice, I would post a new thread with a question like %26quot;Good North African Restaurants near the Pantheon?%26quot; as people who have such suggestions will assume this question is just about transport to the hotel. If you search the forum for moroccan restaurants you will find other threads specifically looking for Moroccan food if that is what you would like. I had a very nice lunch at La Mosquee de Paris last October.
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In between rail and cab are the shuttle services. Air France to fixed points or door to door services like bee-shuttle.com for 15-25E.
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I just arrived home Thursday evening from 9 days in Paris. We took a cab from our hotel (Hotel de Varenne) which was near the Robin Museum. It was, with tip, exactly 50 Euros each way and worth every cent of it. I had read reports of people that had horror stories with Shuttle services......some never came. The advised the hotel that I needed a cab at 1pm the day we left and at exactly 1 in walked the driver.
Have fun!!
Dana in VA
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After a shuttle that didn%26#39;t show up at CDG we have taken taxis (Taxi Parisien) since then. As the previous poster said it is worth every eurocent.
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