Transportation to and from Charles de Gaulle Airport Was Hell
Paris has two main airports: Charles de Gaulle (CDG) north of the city and Orly (ORY) to the south. The city has CONUN third airport that is operated by low-cost carriers, whose travels are mainly between France and European countries, the Beauvais airport. Charles de Gaulle Airport has the largest number of international connections to all airports in the world, receives 75 million passengers annually with flights to over 500 cities in 132 countries, that is why it is more likely that your arrival to Paris is this air terminal is located 23 kilometers from the center of Paris, in the suburb of Roissy. Airport transfers To reach the city from the airport is a wide variety of choices available, from the economic and the RER or the public bus cdghasta the most luxurious as a limo. The CDG has all the traditional facilities of large airports: restaurants, hotels, duty free shops, car rentals, post offices, communications services and, of course, various transport services to the city. Upon arrival at the airport in the baggage claim area, make sure to get a luggage cart, these are free and are usually found near the luggage conveyor belts. These carts will save you considerable effort while making your way to the airport exits. Most CDG airport staff speaks several languages, mainly English and French, but it is also possible to find those who speak Spanish. This staff is very friendly and always willing to help and when they speak in a good way (a "Bonjour, Madame" or "Bonjour, Monsieur" before anything is wrong). English garden may be transported between the airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle airport by car, taxi, RER, public buses, limousines, private shuttles and serves as the Roissy Bus or Air France, each of these methods are explained in this article. The best option for you depends not only on your budget but also the amount of luggage you carry as part of Paris you are going.
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