I am planning a trip to paris and need some help!??
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i am planning a day trip to paris, and was wondering which would be a better option, going by the eurostar or by a plane. i was thinking of taking heathrow to paris, but then how far ...show more
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I recommend using RyanAir or EasyJet. They fly into an airport about an hour outside the city, and you can take a bus. I think that it is still cheaper to do than taking a train. Buy a very good map in advance, and once you get to a popular or recognizable location, you will be able to use the map to get you anywhere else. There are also bus and Metro maps. I would suggest staying for more than one day. There are hostels and such that cost less than 20 euros a night, and I think it would definitely be worth it.
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go to www.frommers.com for tips and advice. Helped me alot when I went in May.
tee2
I would say the eurostar is the best even by Parisians. Follow the above advice on maps, etc. Make sure you enjoy a chocolate crepe once u get to the Eiffel Tower. If you're a Brit your money will do just fine b/c of value so not too much too worry on cost 4 u lucky one. Take pictures and have a journal. Enjoy your day trip in Paris!!
Deulan
Eurostar is more central. And one you are in Paris, all the landmarks such as the Louvre and Eiffel Tower are fairly close together, but not sure how much you will get to see in a day..if you can, stay at least a night.
Anna C
I flew to Charles De Gaulle airport and have to say it's about 45 mins on the train to Paris and a bit of a hassle. You may as well get Eurostar. If you're doing a day only then you should buy a Batobus day pass, it's hop on hop off at the major attractions. http://www.batobus.com/english/index.htm We managed to cover Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe/Champs Elysee, Notre Dame and the Louvre in a day, but that was because we were staying overnight so we were still up the Eiffel Tower at 11pm. You can get a lot done but it's tiring!
shiny
We went to Paris on Eurostar a couple of years ago, we arrived near the centre of the city and I expect the taxi fare was a lot cheaper than it would have been from the airport.We stayed near to the Boulevard St. Germaine in a Best Western hotel, can`t remember the name but it was something or other`Jardin` It was Jardin de Cluny, Best Western,not far from Notre Dame
jay
Eurostar is much quicker and less hassle and is very easy to use because it is international.
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