Loved the video! All the information I needed was here! But I confess I had to prepare an expresso and an energy drink to keep my ears on the same rhythm with the beautiful and intelligent presenter!
I normally take uber but I will try and take taxi now. €65 is not bad. You are so right, the last time my Uber driver was lost for a good 30 mins. It seems like he doesn’t know where the airport arrival was. Never again. Thank you for making this video
The fake taxi scammers at CDG are awful. The airport should put up signs pointing at where they stand directly on the way to the taxis that say "These are scammers, ignore them" 😆
What about the Air France bus? When I lived in Paris I used it all the time because the Air France bus that I used to take stopped at Porte Maillot and Place de l'Étoile.
We recommend Welcome Pickups for this. Just put in your details and they will provide a quote: www.book-online-transfers.com/en/loveandparis-airport-taxi
Yes. The taxi attendant will find a car suitable for your party. Just get in line and you will see the attendant directing the taxis and assigning parties to them. The cost is the fixed rate price depending on whether you are going to the left or right bank.
The last time I bought a ticket for the train into Paris from the ticket machine I remember that you had to use coins. At that time they didn’t take paper euros. Has that changed?
I would never trust the virtual tickets. I've seen peope have trouble validating and with Metro police vecause of phone service issues. Nothing beats a paper ticket or a Navigo card
Very useful…..probably shows how long ago i travelled but am assuming AIr France airport bus to Etoile no longer operates. I was a big fan of RER but as with London some underground connections are much less convenient than others …..Chatelet I recall being a very large station
Good video ... I really looked at taking the RER B into Paris but with luggage I don't want to use the Metro to get the final mile to the hotel. Trying to drag luggage onto the metro in the morning is not my idea of fun. Plus there are steps to deal with at many of the Metro stations and it also won't get us all the way to the hotel. So you might be right about the taxi being the better way to go door-to-door in this case. I had thought about taking the RER B to Gare du Nord and then catching a taxi for the last bit to the hotel, thinking it might be faster but it's likely the part of driving through Paris that is going to be the slow part anyway. Last year when we did a bicycle tour in the Cotswolds we stayed in London for 4 days ahead of the tour. We took a hotel right next to Paddington Station so taking the Heathrow Express to Paddington was the easiest way. Then walk 200 feet to our Mercure Paddington hotel. Not quite so simple in Paris. I guess we could just stay in a hotel around Gare du Nord but other videos I've watched said that area is a bit sketchy. The hotel I want to stay in is in Arrondissement 7 near Rue Cler. The RER B won't help there, going to need to take a taxi anyway so might as well just take it from the airport and be done with it.
You might as well just book a taxi, much easier! We recommend this company for reliable, pre-booked taxis in Paris: www.book-online-transfers.com/en/loveandparis-airport-taxi
Loved the video! All the information I needed was here! But I confess I had to prepare an expresso and an energy drink to keep my ears on the same rhythm with the beautiful and intelligent presenter!
Well thanks for watching anyways! You could always use the "speed" setting to slow down or speed up any video you watch on RUclips!
Thank you for thhe updates...much helpful
I normally take uber but I will try and take taxi now. €65 is not bad.
You are so right, the last time my Uber driver was lost for a good 30 mins. It seems like he doesn’t know where the airport arrival was. Never again. Thank you for making this video
The fake taxi scammers at CDG are awful. The airport should put up signs pointing at where they stand directly on the way to the taxis that say "These are scammers, ignore them" 😆
What about the Air France bus? When I lived in Paris I used it all the time because the Air France bus that I used to take stopped at Porte Maillot and Place de l'Étoile.
No longer operates 😢
@@LoveandParis_ Oh, that's a shame! It was so convenient. I think there was also one that went to Montparnasse.
Thanks a lot, this was super helpful!
You're welcome!
Could you please advise if you can get a larger taxi from CDG, for 4 people with 4 suitcases and the cost? TIA
We recommend Welcome Pickups for this. Just put in your details and they will provide a quote: www.book-online-transfers.com/en/loveandparis-airport-taxi
Yes. The taxi attendant will find a car suitable for your party. Just get in line and you will see the attendant directing the taxis and assigning parties to them. The cost is the fixed rate price depending on whether you are going to the left or right bank.
0:22 how about Paris Orly airport
You can take the metro 14 from Orly to central Paris
The last time I bought a ticket for the train into Paris from the ticket machine I remember that you had to use coins. At that time they didn’t take paper euros. Has that changed?
Think you can use paper notes now!
Bravo - wonderful video! - and agree with all the advice #AlwaysRERForMe
100%, you know!
Is the video going form Paris to CDG coming? And the best ways if you have early morning flights out.
Just do the journey in reverse! You can use Google Maps to help with times and locations. Depending how early, you can get the bus or rideshare :)
@LoveandParis_ Not everyone starts at CDG coming into Paris. Will definitely use Maps.
Do you insert your ticket upon exiting the metro or only when you’ve used the RER?
Just the RER, not the metro!
I was waiting to know where is the place for Uber and bolt cos I was very confused…but looks like there’s no designated place and that’s really sad
Near the taxis, they call it "VTC Pickup". Extra confusing to find because there's a gauntlet of scammers just before you get to the right place.
@ ok thanks… the scammers were following us and it was really stressful…
@@sweetygeorge3214 That's terrible! They can be really pushy.
I take ozeroute in most of the time and they offer economic transfer with 33 euro
That's a lot more than the options we gave!
OH!!! SLOW DOWN, PLS. THANKS
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I would never trust the virtual tickets. I've seen peope have trouble validating and with Metro police vecause of phone service issues. Nothing beats a paper ticket or a Navigo card
Very useful…..probably shows how long ago i travelled but am assuming AIr France airport bus to Etoile no longer operates. I was a big fan of RER but as with London some underground connections are much less convenient than others …..Chatelet I recall being a very large station
What about apps like Bolt for taxi. They are a lot cheaper too.
Yes, Paris does have Bolt too :)
Good video ... I really looked at taking the RER B into Paris but with luggage I don't want to use the Metro to get the final mile to the hotel. Trying to drag luggage onto the metro in the morning is not my idea of fun. Plus there are steps to deal with at many of the Metro stations and it also won't get us all the way to the hotel. So you might be right about the taxi being the better way to go door-to-door in this case. I had thought about taking the RER B to Gare du Nord and then catching a taxi for the last bit to the hotel, thinking it might be faster but it's likely the part of driving through Paris that is going to be the slow part anyway. Last year when we did a bicycle tour in the Cotswolds we stayed in London for 4 days ahead of the tour. We took a hotel right next to Paddington Station so taking the Heathrow Express to Paddington was the easiest way. Then walk 200 feet to our Mercure Paddington hotel. Not quite so simple in Paris. I guess we could just stay in a hotel around Gare du Nord but other videos I've watched said that area is a bit sketchy. The hotel I want to stay in is in Arrondissement 7 near Rue Cler. The RER B won't help there, going to need to take a taxi anyway so might as well just take it from the airport and be done with it.
You might as well just book a taxi, much easier! We recommend this company for reliable, pre-booked taxis in Paris: www.book-online-transfers.com/en/loveandparis-airport-taxi
Speak slowly to let people understand what you say.
Yes. The key word is slowly, not loudly. Some people tend to shout when they're trying to be understood 🙄
For me I needed faster so used 1.5 playback
You can change play speed. I am fine with 1.25
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My dear, if you want more subscribers, speak slowly. 😊
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Marci
Merci* ;) thanks for watching!