Paris

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Overview

Overview

First visit to Paris? You'll be wowed by world-class art at the Louvre museum and the grace of the Eiffel Tower. But there's always a reason to go back, with cosy Saint-Germain bars, the glittering River Seine and inescapable Parisian style inviting return trips.

 

Background

The snaking River Seine divides Paris in two, and you'll soon discover where you feel most at home – in the smart Rive Droite (Right Bank) or the literary Rive Gauche (Left Bank). Major attractions cluster on the Rive Droite, including the Triumphal Arch, Jardin des Tuileries and the sweeping Champs-Elysées, a major shopping street. This is the place to stroll the bourgeois, broad tree-fringed boulevards created by Baron Haussmann in the 19th century on the orders of Napoleon III. The Rive Gauche (Left Bank) is home to the iconic Eiffel Tower and literary Saint Germain district bursting with history, culture and nightlife.

 

First-time-visit

Arrive early at the Louvre in the central, first arrondissement to see the first light touch its glass pyramid and beat the crowds to the enigmatic Mona Lisa. Cruise past Ile de la Cité aboard a bateau-mouche or choose to rest beside the fountains in the Jardin des Tuileries. Steps lead up to hilly Montmartre, where you can admire Sacré-Coeur's whimsical domes. After dark, zoom to the top of an illuminated Eiffel Tower before dinner in a trendy Champs-Elysées restaurant or cosy Saint Germain bistro.

 

Return visit

Wander the medieval cobbled streets of the Marais, dotted with bars and boutiques. Pick out the Rose Line (of Da Vinci Code fame) in candle-lit Église St-Sulpice then explore subterranean Paris via its labyrinthine catacombs. Stroll the oak woodlands of Bois de Boulogne. If you're a culture vulture, you can spend hours in the Left Bank's Musée d'Orsay where Impressionist masterpieces hide behind its ornate clock face. Or marvel at contemporary artworks in Palais de Tokyo. For a more intimate experience, try sculpture-filled Musée Rodin, sheltering the world's most famous Kiss.

 

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Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

Essentials

France's main international airport, and the second busiest in Europe, Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport flies 60 million passengers a year from its three terminals. The airport is 23 km (14 miles) from central Paris, about 30 minutes on the RER train.

 

 

Airport code
CDG
Airport website
Paris Airports website.
Airport tel
+33 (0) 1 70 36 39 50
No. of terminals
Three (Terminal 2 is divided into seven departure halls).
Distance from city centre
23 km (14 miles) northeast of Paris.
Transport between terminals
The free CDGVAL shuttle train links all three terminals, remote car parks and RER and TGV stations. Allow around eight minutes to transfer from one terminal to another.
Airport parking
There are short-stay car parks at all three terminals, and long-stay parking a free CDGVAL shuttle ride away.
Time zone
GMT +1 (+2 in summer).

Paris Orly Airport

Essentials

Paris Orly is France's largest domestic traffic hub and second largest in passenger numbers after Charles de Gaulle with over 26 million passengers per year. To reach central Paris, the airport is connected to the A6 autoroute (motorway). The RER is also accesible by shuttle bus or Orlyval. RER B and RER C will take to you to central Paris in under 30 minutes.

 

Airport code
ORY
Airport website
Paris Airports website.
Airport tel
+33 (0) 1 70 36 39 50
No. of terminals
2 (West and South).
Distance from city centre
14 km (9 miles) south of Paris.
Transport between terminals
Orlyval (free).
Airport parking
Both terminals have dedicated short term and long term car parks with frequent bus links to the terminals.
Time zone
GMT +1 (+2 in summer).

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