A Walk Through Terminals 2E & 2F Arrivals and Departures, Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris

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  • Опубликовано: 14 фев 2020

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  • @hassenghanmi5152
    @hassenghanmi5152 2 года назад

    Thank you, nice video

  • @Ella01993
    @Ella01993 5 месяцев назад

    I'm flying through here for a layover and solo for the first time and I'm so scared. I have to get to terminal 2G

  • @tamaracarter1836
    @tamaracarter1836 4 года назад +2

    I don’t know whether you plan to go back to England/ UK, but I have quite a substantial list of places to visit (if you’re interested) that I thought you may find useful in some way: **everything is in England unless stated as otherwise*
    *Medieval Cathedrals (+1 Baroque and +1 modern):*
    Lincoln Cathedral,
    Durham Cathedral *one of the best examples of 'romanesque' achitecture (others are mostly gothic),
    York Minster,
    Ely Cathedral,
    Canterbury Cathedral,
    Salisbury Cathedral,
    Wells Cathedral,
    Winchester Cathedral *longest 'medieval' cathedral in Europe,
    Peterborough Cathedral,
    Norwich Cathedral,
    Gloucester Cathedral *specifically the incredible cloisters,
    Westminster Abbey,
    St. Paul's Cathedral *not medieval, but 17th century Baroque,
    Liverpool Cathedral *not medieval, but gothic revival (7th largest cathedral in the world).
    *These are my top 14.
    *Other interesting Medieval religious buildings:*
    King’s College Chapel, Cambridge,
    Tewkesbury Abbey *one of the best examples of 'Romanesque' architecture (others are mostly gothic),
    Worcester Cathedral,
    Bath Abbey,
    St Albans Cathedral,
    Southwell Minster *another great example of 'Romanesque' architecture,
    Exeter Cathedral,
    Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece,
    Chester Cathedral,
    Ripon Cathedral *contains one of the oldest surviving parts of any cathedral in England - the crypt built somewhere around the year 672,
    St. George's Chapel, Windsor.
    *Some examples of other religious buildings e.g chapels/ abbeys/ cathedrals/ large parish church.
    *Medieval Abbey ruins:*
    Fountains Abbey,
    Whitby Abbey,
    Rievaulx Abbey,
    Glastonbury Abbey,
    Tintern Abbey (Wales),
    Battle Abbey *important as site of 1066 battle of Hastings.
    *Cities (historical as opposed to the more “modernised”) that are not the more popular London:*
    York,
    Bath,
    Edinburgh (Scotland),
    Canterbury,
    Cambridge,
    Lincoln,
    Oxford,
    Durham,
    Norwich, Norfolk,
    Wells, Somerset,
    Stirling (Scotland),
    Salisbury,
    Bristol *slightly more of a typical, “modern” city, yet retains large amounts of 18th century architecture,
    Ely,
    Chester,
    Aberdeen (Scotland),
    Winchester,
    Worcester, Worcestershire,
    Brighton *more of a “modern” example, but still retains loads of old streets and regency buildings,
    Lichfield,
    Exeter *Probably the most noticeably bombed city on the list (from WW2), yet still contains lots of historical buildings and streets,
    St Albans, Hertfordshire,
    Windsor town *officially a large town,
    Rochester, Kent *officially a town, but has a cathedral,
    Southwell *officially a town, but has a cathedral.
    *25 examples of different sized historical cities in England (+3 Scottish) other than London. Yet even the larger (more modernised) cities have great architectural features such as Liverpool with 'the three graces' and gigantic cathedral.
    *Pretty Cotswolds towns/ villages:*
    Castle Combe, Wiltshire,
    Burford, Oxfordshire,
    Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire,
    Cirencester, Gloucestershire,
    Corsham, Wiltshire,
    Bibury, Gloucestershire,
    Winchcombe, Gloucestershire,
    Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire,
    Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire,
    Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
    *Here are 10 examples of Cotswolds towns/ villages.
    *Pretty villages (not in the Cotswolds region):*
    Lacock, Wiltshire,
    Kersey Village, Suffolk,
    Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire,
    Chiddingstone Village, Kent,
    Clovelly Village, Devon,
    Mousehole, Cornwall,
    Corfe Castle Village, Dorset,
    Shere, Surrey,
    Micheldever, Hampshire,
    Culross Village (Scotland),
    Staithes, North Yorkshire,
    Chilham Village, Kent,
    Polperro, Cornwall,
    Cockington Village, Devon,
    Hawkshead, Cumbria,
    Thaxted, Essex,
    Woburn Village, Bedfordshire,
    Castleton, Derbyshire,
    Wherwell, Hampshire,
    Milton Abbas, Dorset,
    Little Walsingham, Norfolk,
    Turville, Buckinghamshire,
    Abbotsbury, Dorset,
    Bakewell, Derbyshire,
    Wendens Ambo, Essex,
    Weobley, Herefordshire,
    Dorchester, Oxfordshire,
    West Lulworth Village, Dorset.
    *27 examples of pretty English Villages (+1 Scottish).
    *Pretty towns (not in the Cotswolds region):*
    Lavenham, Suffolk,
    Rye, East Sussex,
    Totnes, Devon,
    Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria,
    St Ives, Cornwall,
    Ludlow, Shropshire,
    Richmond, North Yorkshire,
    Arundel Town, West Sussex,
    Fowey, Cornwall,
    Stamford, Lincolnshire,
    Dartmouth, Devon,
    Sandwich, Kent,
    Oundle, Northamptonshire,
    Axbridge, Somerset,
    Whitby, North Yorkshire,
    Sherborne, Dorset,
    Frome, Somerset,
    Stratford-upon-Avon *probably the most famous on the list,
    Hastings Old Town, East Sussex,
    Malton, North Yorkshire,
    Lewes, East Sussex,
    Shaftesbury, Dorset,
    Uppingham, Rutland,
    Ledbury, Herefordshire,
    Lymington, Hampshire,
    Salcombe, Devon,
    Saffron Walden, Essex,
    *27 examples of pretty English Towns.
    *Medieval Castles:*
    Bodiam Castle,
    Conwy Castle (Wales),
    Tower of London,
    Warwick Castle,
    Alnwick Castle,
    Dover Castle,
    Caernarfon Castle (Wales),
    Leeds Castle,
    Raglan Castle (Wales).
    Bamburgh Castle,
    Arundel Castle,
    Eilean Donan Castle (Scotland),
    Windsor Castle,
    Castle Rising,
    Caerphilly Castle (Wales),
    Berkeley Castle,
    Castle Stalker (Scotland),
    Pembroke Castle,
    Harlech Castle (Wales),
    Bolton Castle,
    Caeverlock castle (Scotland) *only moated triangular castle in the world,
    Beaumaris Castle (Wales),
    Rochester Castle.
    *23 examples of English, Welsh and Scottish Castles - all in different sizes and conditions.
    *Medieval ‘moated’ Manor House / Medieval Manor [built before 1485]:*
    Haddon Hall,
    Stokesay Castle *smaller, but extremely unique medieval manor house,
    Knole House,
    Hever Castle,
    Oxburgh Hall,
    Herstmonceux Castle *rare as medieval brick,
    Ightham Mote,
    Penhurst Place,
    Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire *minuature medieval manor house,
    Baddesley Clinton Manor,
    Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire *rare as medieval brick.
    *10 examples of medieval manors in England built before 1485, all different sizes - some with/ without moat.
    *Tudor [1485-1558], Elizabethan [1558-1603] or Jacobean [1603-1625] Palaces/ Great Houses:*
    Hampton Court Palace,
    Burghley House,
    Hardwick Hall,
    Hatfield House,
    Longleat House,
    Blickling Hall,
    Little Moreton Hall *example of a miniature Tudor Manor House,
    Audley End House,
    Highclere Castle *not an authentic Jacobean house, but was redesigned in the 19th century in that style,
    Sudbury Hall.
    *10 examples of large estates built between 1485-1625.
    *Classical Palaces/ Great Houses [around 1616-1800]:*
    Blenheim Palace,
    Chatsworth House,
    Castle Howard,
    Holkham Hall,
    Wilton House,
    Houghton Hall,
    Dyrham Park,
    Kedleston Hall,
    Belton House,
    Stourhead House.
    *10 examples of large estates built between 1616-1800.
    *Natural sites:*
    Lake District,
    Snowdonia National Park (Wales),
    Scottish Highlands (Scotland),
    Peak District,
    Yorkshire Dales,
    Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales),
    The Isle of Skye (Scotland),
    Northumberland National Park,
    Scottish Lochs (Scotland),
    Jurassic Coast.
    *10 examples of natural beauty in the UK.
    *Ruins - Neolithic/ Roman:*
    Stonehenge/ Avebury/ other stone circles,
    Hadrian’s wall - Roman,
    Roman Baths, Bath,
    Neolithic Monuments Orkney (Scotland),
    Fishbourne Roman Palace/ Bignor Roman Villa,
    Vindolanda Roman Fort/ Corbridge Roman Town,
    Portchester Castle (Roman remains)/ Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle.
    *Historical things to do in London that are “lesser-known”:*
    -Maritime Greenwich - the Baroque Maritime buildings in Greenwich - especially the ‘Painted Hall’ as well as ‘Queen’s House’,
    -Chiswick House - a Palladian Villa with lavish 17th/18th century interiors, and tranquil gardens,
    -The many ‘Baroque’ churches of London (other than St. Paul’s Cathedral) e.g ‘St Mary Le Strand’,
    -The hidden ‘medieval’ religious buildings e.g ‘St Bartholomew-the-Great church’, or non-religious buildings e.g ‘Westminster Hall’ (finished in 1097),
    -Another great painted ceiling in London (albeit much smaller than those in Greenwich) can be found in the ‘Banqueting House, Whitehall’, painted by Rubens,
    -Some of the surviving great houses of London such as ‘Syon House’ (with its incredible 18th century Neo-Classical Robert Adam interiors), ‘Ham House’ (such a rare 17th century survival), or some of the mansion houses such as ‘Spencer House’ or ‘Apsley House’.
    *This is a list that I made for an Australian friend of mine who wanted it focused on ‘historical’ places - so it may be worded strange in parts! Plus, I realise you’ve visited some of these places before i.e York, but thought I’d leave them in for reference.*

    • @MichaelJirochVisualArtist
      @MichaelJirochVisualArtist  4 года назад +1

      Tamara Carter ....thanks Tamara. I would love to come back and no doubt I will someday. Heading to Greece this year for a month. Thanks for the list.

    • @tamaracarter1836
      @tamaracarter1836 4 года назад

      You are welcome. Sounds lovely - enjoy!

    • @MichaelJirochVisualArtist
      @MichaelJirochVisualArtist  4 года назад +2

      Tamara Carter ...btw, I really applaud your time and effort in putting together your recommendations.

    • @MichaelJirochVisualArtist
      @MichaelJirochVisualArtist  4 года назад +1

      Tamara Carter ...here is a list of the places I have filmed in the U.K.......ruclips.net/video/EwKg7QGv0xI/видео.html

    • @tamaracarter1836
      @tamaracarter1836 4 года назад

      Thank you very much. I would also like to thank you for putting up such fantastic videos on your channel, I have discovered so many beautiful places all around the world through you!

  • @darrellgritten4398
    @darrellgritten4398 Месяц назад

    Thanks for your video. I appreciate it. Approximately how long does it take to travel from Terminal E (arriving international) to Terminal F (departing domestic)? Are passport checks required arriving and departing? If so, how long do they usually take? Very much thanks.

    • @MichaelJirochVisualArtist
      @MichaelJirochVisualArtist  Месяц назад +1

      15-20 mins. The only problem is going through security all over again and that can be a mess. So you might need an hour.

    • @darrellgritten4398
      @darrellgritten4398 Месяц назад +1

      @@MichaelJirochVisualArtist Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it very much. I do have a little over an hour. I am now much relieved.

  • @conorbrown792
    @conorbrown792 Год назад

    Hi, how long is it to travel between terminal 1 and 2E. I have a connecting flight in Paris that arrives in termanal 1 and connects to 2E

  • @rudysescobar2671
    @rudysescobar2671 2 года назад +5

    En qué momento Y dónde se hace migración

    • @maryluzquispe8034
      @maryluzquispe8034 Год назад

      También quiero saber

    • @adriananino6022
      @adriananino6022 5 месяцев назад

      Cuando haces conexión no debes pasar migración , eso se hace en el país de destino

  • @warriorsoftheheart
    @warriorsoftheheart 5 месяцев назад

    I don't know if you will see this comment but im flying in and ive never solo travelled or travelling internationally before. I only have an hour to get from 2F to 2E and obviously 2E to 2F.. Is it possible because airport map (that i can't read) says 25-40 mins but ive seen videos of people saying 90+ .. and my tickets are non refundable 😔

    • @MichaelJirochVisualArtist
      @MichaelJirochVisualArtist  5 месяцев назад

      It is very possible, but don’t bank on catching the second flight, all planes arrive a little late, then you have to disembark your flight, tops 15 mins, then you’ll try to 2F and have to go though Security, all that while, your other flight will have started loading passengers, and by the time you reach the gate the doors on the plane will have closed. They shut the doors of the jet 10-15 mins before departure time. If it’s the last flight of the day to your destination you’re screwed until the next day. Try a rebook the second flight.

  • @rayenslama1747
    @rayenslama1747 3 года назад +1

    6:15😂😂😂