Thursday, April 12, 2012

getting from CDG to Arc de Triomphe area

Can anyone tell me which metro line/stop to take to get to the Hilton Arc de Triomphe? The hotel%26#39;s address is - 51-57, rue de Courcelles, Paris, France 75008





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Yes, take the RER to Gare du Nord (costs 7.8e). Take metro line 4(Port Clignancourt) to Barbes Rochechouart. Get off and get on Line 2 (Porte Dauphine)to Courcelles. Get off and exit. At the top, turn around and head to the corner (close) which is Rue de Courcelles. Turn left, go 1 long block, then go past Parc Monceau, go another block (shorter). The Hilton is across the street. You will have to figure out what kind of pass you want for the metro. Do a search for the types but you will need a ticket for the metro too. For one trip it is inexpensive. We didn%26#39;t go this route this time because it was too many changes.





We took the Air France shuttle (either 12 or 14e per person). It is comfortable and quick and only makes 2 stops. The last is at Avenue Carnot at the Arc d%26#39; Triomphe. Get off, go to your left either 2 or three streets (it is very close because of the circle around the Arc). When you get to Avenue Hoche, turn left. Walk to the end, about 10 minutes. Turn left onto Rue de Courcelles. The Hilton is in the middle of the block on your right.





Others take taxis which cost about 50e.





There are also other shuttles but I don%26#39;t know specifics.





Do a search here on other transportation from CDG and ticket prices.





Have a great time. You%26#39;ll love it.




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My buds just went Fri and are staying at that same hotel.





You can buy round tix with AirFrance shuttle and it will drop you off at the Arc. Then it%26#39;s a few blocks walk.





…airfrance.com/cars-airfrance/index_en.html




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Sorry, I just read elsewhere that the RER is 8+euros. Check the prices to make sure.

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