Great video!!! in 2017 planned to get to Frankfurt 3.5 hours early and get something to eat before boarding. Result train 20 minutes late and I couldn't even buy anything to take on board. Summer of 2019, left hotel near Gare du Nord four hours before departure and was at my departure gate 2.5 hours before takeoff. CDG is a GREAT airport!
We arrived the day of the World Cup so we were trying to get to our hotel in Pereire station before the game. We go through passport control and then we get stuck past there for 30 minutes due to unattended luggage. We finally get to the very crowded baggage area. Then it took us 20 min. to get to the train to Gare du Nord. We get off Gare du Nord and took what seemed like endless stairs to the Metro platform. A lovely business man took my luggage and escorted me up the stairs as my husband had his baggage and all the carry ons. The man even went to the metro board and asked me where we were going and told us what line and stop to get off. He was such a big help!!! We made it to our hotel right before the start of the World Cup final. What a game!!!
The train system there is a nightmare. Some staff refuse to speak English. I can’t believe you cannot get a direct train from Versailles to cdg airport. It’s much harder than London to get around
Actully Going through Euro star, specially in st pancrest international, is really huge big place, where as in waterloo station, the euro star, is simple and easy to go through, and board the train, now as in france CDG airport, have improved alot, uk boarder & security, and on arrival, again passport control, and custom, and collect your suitcases, and when you go out, you have to buy train tickets.
Angela Merkle arrived here for a weekend break not long ago. The immigration officer said "Name?", she said "Angela Merkle", he said "Nationality?" She said "German" , He said "Occupation?" She said "No, just visiting"
Nice Côte d'Azur airport is less crowded. Much quieter. I only took my plane once via Paris-CDG. Nice airport is thousand times niccer than Paris ones.
Hi there! This was mighty helpful! I have a small question - I am travelling to Paris this August and I will have 2 large check-in baggages and one carry on with me. Will I be able to take all baggage’s via the trolleys available at the baggage claim to the train station within CDG? it just looked like a lot of elevators and I didn’t see anyone with those trolleys :(
Thank you for doing this video I will subscribe. How long did it take you approximately from landing to clearing immigration? I won't have a check bag so I just need to go to train. Thanks
Very helpful. I am travelling to CDG in January 2020 and I was not sure about how to get to RER from Airport. I will be arriving at terminal 2c. in the afternoon and then I have a train from Gare de l'est. How long is the journey from airport to gare de lést?
So once we purchase the tickets we do not validate RER ticket anymore- so you are saying just place the ticket in turnstile and its fine to move to your destination unless you exit from station. Am I correct?
Hello, I am not 100 percent sure, but I saw another video wherein the guy was telling that either sides are ok. Both leads to the city centre. You just need to look at the map inside and figure out where to get out or make other possible connections. Somebody please correct me if I am wrong. Cheers. :)
Ask anybody inside, usually the one with more passengers :). The other one is also mostly going to Paris, if not continuing first to another terminal. So anyway in the worst case you'll go to Paris but with additional 10 or 15min
Hi, how much time would be needed to complete the immigration process and then collecting the Baggage from the international counter ? I have a TGV train which is scheduled 2 hours after the arrival of my flight is 2 hours enough to complete the immigration process and then collecting the Baggage from the international counter?
Great video. Have to say the French immigration officers are probably the rudest I’ve very come across. I think the must take classes. Great welcome to France 🇫🇷
Man, it's like in the US. They're not here to laugh with you or to joke. They are protecting our damn borders from terrorists and from people that could harm . Officers are stricts and rigorous. And it's good as it is You just dont know how France is targeted by Islamic terrorism . Especially in 2015 ,2016 and 2017 we had black series of attacks . So they do their job
Flying Tube well if you didn’t get involved in everyone else business you wouldn’t need to protect your borders so heavily. Your empire days are over. Nobody cares. As for France I do know. I live there.
It's more subtle ^^. In off-peak hours, and only one, train out of two is direct to Paris Nord (Paris Gare du Nord) from the next stop:CDG Terminal 1. But as it does not exceed the previous one, it only takes 10 min less or 40 min to go to Paris. On the other hand the train will be empty and calm until Paris Gare du nord. To find it, look at the screens to be sure...there is the full service of the train displayed, but I can already tell you that these are the trains for "Massy Palaiseau" which are direct in normal time, they have a name starting with K (example: KRAN, KVAS, KILO, etc. ....) ;)
It's the same ticket as the one shown in the video ... a ticket to Paris. "Paris" includes all correspondence with the metro and other RER lines (only in paris for them). If you leave directly after your visit to the Eiffel Tower, at the "Champs de Mars-Eiffel Tower" station, you buy a ticket for Roissy Airport. therefore 10.30 € twice. Edit:all ticket machines offer at least 4 languages. English always Italian / Spanish Chinese / Japanese German
@@Lodai974 damn! Is there like a ticket that allows me to go on the train to paris and back and also the bus? I want to visit PSG stadium. Can you let me know how much the ticket may cost?
@@Jude19 For one day, "Paris visite" ticket is the only transport ticket with access to airports and unlimited travel (bus, tram,metro, RER ,transilien)for 24 hours. If you stay a week in Paris, the "navigo decouverte" zone 1-5 card is much cheaper ...... and rarely indicated to tourists ^^ www.ratp.fr/en/titres-et-tarifs/paris-visite-travel-pass EDIT: for "Parc des Princes"(PSG stadium) it's the Line 9 (green) station Porte de St cloud.and walk a little bit.
Great video!!! in 2017 planned to get to Frankfurt 3.5 hours early and get something to eat before boarding. Result train 20 minutes late and I couldn't even buy anything to take on board. Summer of 2019, left hotel near Gare du Nord four hours before departure and was at my departure gate 2.5 hours before takeoff. CDG is a GREAT airport!
Usefull, thank
My family and i will go to paris next week. I've subscribed you.
Thank you... Much appreciate
We arrived the day of the World Cup so we were trying to get to our hotel in Pereire station before the game. We go through passport control and then we get stuck past there for 30 minutes due to unattended luggage. We finally get to the very crowded baggage area. Then it took us 20 min. to get to the train to Gare du Nord. We get off Gare du Nord and took what seemed like endless stairs to the Metro platform. A lovely business man took my luggage and escorted me up the stairs as my husband had his baggage and all the carry ons. The man even went to the metro board and asked me where we were going and told us what line and stop to get off. He was such a big help!!! We made it to our hotel right before the start of the World Cup final. What a game!!!
This is very useful information for me thank you
So useful thank you
The train system there is a nightmare. Some staff refuse to speak English. I can’t believe you cannot get a direct train from Versailles to cdg airport. It’s much harder than London to get around
Speaking English is not mandatory for anyone in France.
Thank you, I am new subcriber 😊, love to watch your video...keep it a good work, it's reallu useful 👌
Very interesting, thanks.
Would you pay 24€ to take a faster train and arrive at the Eastern station?
Nice video
Thanks dude. Very useful video! I've subscribed
Thanks, my main channel is Silent Walker I have a lot of Paris videos
@@SilentTraveler1 merci beaucoup bro!!
Hello! I like to see your videos. Thanks!
Actully Going through Euro star, specially in st pancrest international, is really huge big place, where as in waterloo station, the euro star, is simple and easy to go through, and board the train, now as in france CDG airport, have improved alot, uk boarder & security, and on arrival, again passport control, and custom, and collect your suitcases, and when you go out, you have to buy train tickets.
Yes this is very needy to know
Angela Merkle arrived here for a weekend break not long ago. The immigration officer said "Name?", she said "Angela Merkle", he said "Nationality?" She said "German" , He said "Occupation?" She said "No, just visiting"
Haha
@@SilentTraveler1 Just Haha?
Very detailed, thanks!
Thank's a lot !c
Thank you
I go to France at least three times a year and it's always crowded. I have never seen CDG Paris like a ghost town!👻😱👻👻👻
Nice Côte d'Azur airport is less crowded. Much quieter. I only took my plane once via Paris-CDG. Nice airport is thousand times niccer than Paris ones.
@@bobduvar Merci! Je le prendrai la prochaine fois🙂
Good 👍👍
Hi there! This was mighty helpful! I have a small question - I am travelling to Paris this August and I will have 2 large check-in baggages and one carry on with me. Will I be able to take all baggage’s via the trolleys available at the baggage claim to the train station within CDG? it just looked like a lot of elevators and I didn’t see anyone with those trolleys :(
Don't worry
I have the same concern lol
Yes. Same question. Can someone explain
I have the same question, 3 years later. Yet no answer. How did you get through it?
@Maisha Tanzim You cannot take the trolley beyond the RER ticket validation point
Merci beaucoup
Thank you !
Thank you for doing this video I will subscribe. How long did it take you approximately from landing to clearing immigration? I won't have a check bag so I just need to go to train. Thanks
20 minutes
Very helpful. I am travelling to CDG in January 2020 and I was not sure about how to get to RER from Airport. I will be arriving at terminal 2c. in the afternoon and then I have a train from Gare de l'est. How long is the journey from airport to gare de lést?
So once we purchase the tickets we do not validate RER ticket anymore- so you are saying just place the ticket in turnstile and its fine to move to your destination unless you exit from station. Am I correct?
Nice and quiet. Camera?
After baggage claim, is it easy to go back to get another flight ? Arrivals and departures are in the same level ? Are these too distant ?
Where can I buy an Orange's SIM card inside of the airport?
Can you get into France without travel insurance? (Non EU citizen)
ARRIVAL terminal 2c THERE IS RER B NOT FAR???
how is the wifi quality at the airport
Could you tell is this Terminal 2E of CDG airport?
HI, what if I already have a ticket? bought online... is there a way to scan it instead of inserting? Thanks!
Luggage cart are free ?
thanks, i will be going to Paris in June btw what terminal is this? 1, 2 or 3?
It's Terminal 2A in the video. From "the rotonde"(the rotunda) .To go at the train station you must cross All T2A and T2C (10min walking).
How manu time to take the bagage from terminal 2 E
At the end there are trains on both side how do you know which to get on
Hello, I am not 100 percent sure, but I saw another video wherein the guy was telling that either sides are ok. Both leads to the city centre. You just need to look at the map inside and figure out where to get out or make other possible connections. Somebody please correct me if I am wrong. Cheers. :)
Sir Where are u from
Where do you came from???
Hi, nice video, i have to change of terminal from 2e to 2f, how much time i need?
40 min
is this passport customs for terminal 2? I arrive at terminal 1 in March-is there a separate customs area for each terminal? Thank you for you advice
This is also my question. If customs sit at one of the terminal then life is fucked up straight away..
I’m going on march 24 does the French immigration asks questions about how many days am I staying?
No at all
@@SilentTraveler1 thank you they won’t require the locator health form like COVID vaccine card and recovery right
How do you which train of the two to get on?
Ask anybody inside, usually the one with more passengers :). The other one is also mostly going to Paris, if not continuing first to another terminal. So anyway in the worst case you'll go to Paris but with additional 10 or 15min
how long takes from terminal 2 E to train stacion
30min
Hi, how much time would be needed to complete the immigration process and then collecting the Baggage from the international counter ? I have a TGV train which is scheduled 2 hours after the arrival of my flight is 2 hours enough to complete the immigration process and then collecting the Baggage from the international counter?
Immigration took 20 minutes for me yesterday. I think you have enough time.
Great video. Have to say the French immigration officers are probably the rudest I’ve very come across. I think the must take classes. Great welcome to France 🇫🇷
Not only the officer, all airport staff
Oh why
Tel l me plz
Man, it's like in the US. They're not here to laugh with you or to joke. They are protecting our damn borders from terrorists and from people that could harm . Officers are stricts and rigorous. And it's good as it is
You just dont know how France is targeted by Islamic terrorism . Especially in 2015 ,2016 and 2017 we had black series of attacks . So they do their job
@@flyingtube9985 it was false flag
Flying Tube well if you didn’t get involved in everyone else business you wouldn’t need to protect your borders so heavily. Your empire days are over. Nobody cares. As for France I do know. I live there.
Goe Ro get in to aeroport BVA from aeroport CDG ?
The person at 2:52 was selfish couldn’t he wait to put his leg up later?!
why 10 euro usually it cost less 2 euro i guess
I've heard that train of the right side is faster than the left side. Anybody can confirm that?
I don't think so
It's more subtle ^^.
In off-peak hours, and only one, train out of two is direct to Paris Nord (Paris Gare du Nord) from the next stop:CDG Terminal 1.
But as it does not exceed the previous one, it only takes 10 min less or 40 min to go to Paris. On the other hand the train will be empty and calm until Paris Gare du nord.
To find it, look at the screens to be sure...there is the full service of the train displayed, but I can already tell you that these are the trains for "Massy Palaiseau" which are direct in normal time, they have a name starting with K (example: KRAN, KVAS, KILO, etc. ....)
;)
The immigiration will ask what question
None
Do immigration officer ask anything in passport control?
No
Is there any arrival form to fill up for immigration?
Can you reply?
@@gaziashfaq no
@@gaziashfaq i have 11 hour stay can posible going outside my whatapp num 00923335402803 plz reply me
damn! I am tired to see all these people walking, and walking, and walking some more
How much is the ticket from the airport to Eiffel tower, return? Please can someone tell me
It's the same ticket as the one shown in the video ... a ticket to Paris.
"Paris" includes all correspondence with the metro and other RER lines (only in paris for them).
If you leave directly after your visit to the Eiffel Tower, at the "Champs de Mars-Eiffel Tower" station, you buy a ticket for Roissy Airport.
therefore 10.30 € twice.
Edit:all ticket machines offer at least 4 languages.
English always
Italian / Spanish
Chinese / Japanese
German
@@Lodai974 one ticket with return is €10?
@@Jude19 nope one way only..
@@Lodai974 damn! Is there like a ticket that allows me to go on the train to paris and back and also the bus? I want to visit PSG stadium. Can you let me know how much the ticket may cost?
@@Jude19
For one day, "Paris visite" ticket is the only transport ticket with access to airports and unlimited travel (bus, tram,metro, RER ,transilien)for 24 hours.
If you stay a week in Paris, the "navigo decouverte" zone 1-5 card is much cheaper ...... and rarely indicated to tourists ^^
www.ratp.fr/en/titres-et-tarifs/paris-visite-travel-pass
EDIT: for "Parc des Princes"(PSG stadium) it's the Line 9 (green) station Porte de St cloud.and walk a little bit.
Jjjj
Too much walking...
Fatty
Fast forward then
Thank you
Thank you !
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