
Arrival
The Paris airport, Roissy Charles de Gaulle and Orly known collectively as the Aeroports de Paris, deals all the international flights. Both have bureaux de change and information desks providing free maps and accommodation listings. Eurostar trains from Britain terminate at Gare du Nord, rue Dunkerque, 10e. From here there are connections to the metro and RER. Arriving by train from somewhere in France or neighboring countries, you'll come into one of Paris's numerous mainline stations, all of which are connected to the metro. Almost all buses coming into Paris - whether international or domestic - use the main gare routière on the eastern edge of the city at 28 avenue du Général-du-Gaulle, Bagnolet. The metro station here (Mº Galliéni), the terminus of line 3, provides a link to the centre. The metro (Mº) runs from 5.30am to 12.30am, the RER from 5am to midnight. There are frequent stations in comparison to the most underground systems. Many entrances for stations are a long way from the platforms and most interchanges involve walks.
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Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport