Just landed at CDG for the first time today and we opted for a taxi due to our luggage situation. Your video made it super easy and non-threatening, even with all the “fake” Taxi drivers inside the terminal, just as you stated. Went outside to the actual Taxi stand, confirmed the set price and that the driver would take a credit card, and 45 minutes later, we were at our hotel. Many of your videos have made us look forward to seeing your amazing city with much more confidence than we would have otherwise. Many thanks!
Uber was about €10 less than a taxi as of last week, both are great in non-peak hours as Paris traffic is horrible during rush hours. But Les Frenchies, this is probably the best video I've seen on describing the process of getting from CDG to Paris. 👍
Good advice from you saved me some euros. First, just heading towards exit door 10 to get a taxi. Some men tried to get me to go to another door since there were 5 in my family. He said larger cars were in exit door 16. Second, when I went outside, I told the dispatcher I needed a larger vehicle with 5 people. We waited a minute or so and he sent me to a small mini van. We were going to an Airbnb right next to Notre Dame. The driver told me I had to pay 83 euros since there were 5 people and I had to pay extra. I saw your video and that amount seemed high. I went back to the dispatcher and he said that was too high. I didn't take his ride and he had me go to another driver about 2 minutes later. He charged me 55 euros and an extra 4.5 for the fifth person. He was surprised another taxi driver was trying to squeeze 83 euros out of me. Thanks again.
We arrived at CDG in October 2023. Train station was in terminal three. There were workers wearing vests with the words”Can I help you?” printed on them. They were so helpful. Signs were easy to follow as you pointed out. Thank you for the videos which really prepared us in so many ways, and took away some anxiety of traveling.
Not sure if it was mentioned, but the price of an RER ticket to central Paris includes a transfer to the Metro (use the same ticket at the Metro fare gate).
@@alexbaker7871 It’s the acronym for the high-speed commuter rail system operating in and around Paris (Réseau Express Régional). There are 5 lines, one of which has its northern terminus at Charles de Gaulle airport (Terminal 2).
Do you know if I go from the airport to Saint-Mitchel Notre-Dame stop with RER B and I need to change to RER C, can I use the same ticket for both rides? Thank you!
You two are just the BEST! I stumbled on your channel a few months ago (thank goodness!) and have enjoyed and learned something new from each video you made. You really know your audience and provide the exact info needed to ensure a wonderful visit to Paris. Love the updated look of CDG! Covid kept us away and it looks like the airport received a nice new snazzy look.
Hi Colleen and Antoine, We loved this video! When we visited France, we studied and studied the different ways thru the CDG in order to familiarize ourselves with the things to look for. We were very aware we were going somewhere large and unfamiliar and dealing with another language. My husbands skills were nonexistent and mine were from college days and only updated by watching French channels during the previous months.Luckily my reading skills were better than my spoken ones. We found our way very easily but there was quite a bit of anxious energy leading up to our arrival. This video is so reassuring even now planning our return for next year and dealing with all the regular travels challenges and perhaps more of the same still by next year. Thank You so very much for all you do!
I'm going to Paris in a couple of days and was researching on my options to go from CDG to my airbnb and your videos are a lifesaver!! Thank you so much
This is the video I was waiting for 😭😭😭!!! I want to take a taxi or Uber and all the videos I've seen only talk about trains and buses!!! (Tears of happiness 'cause my parents, husband, and I are going to Paris in September) and I also searched for videos in Spanish and French since 2021! Thank you so much!!!! 😘😘😘
I fell for the fake taxis I think, as did one more traveler I met, super easy especially when you're all alone. This video unfortunately came to me too late, although I'm definitely saving it for future study abroad students, best video describing the process I have seen so far!!!
Hi Les Frenchies. I’m thrilled for you to reach your one year anniversary. I actually thought you were on longer. Your content is so professionally done and always informative and friendly. Please keep up your good work. Josef.
A really great video! My top tips for safety are: Only take a taxi from the official taxi rank Take the non-stop RER B The Roissybus to Opera is a great option
We booked our first time trip to Paris today, going on Christmas time. And your youtube channel has been such a help on planning everything. Thank you 🙂
Thank-you for such an informative video. After a long flight and if you've never been to that particular airport it can be a bit overwhelming, this is such a big help! It would be great if you could do these videos all over the world!😀
A couple other tips- If you arrive at Terminal 1 (United\Star Alliance) you'll need to take the free train to the RER station. Also, when taking the RER, check to make sure you get a train that goes straight to Gare du Nord. Otherwise, the trip will be much longer with all the local stops.
I’ve seen a few videos with both “fast” and local trains between CDG and central Paris-the time difference was only about 5-7 minutes. Besides, the time you spend WAITING for the fast train is time you could be on a local train. :-)
RER B has only 1 track in each direction. Trains won't overtake. So just take the first train. The only benefit of the direct train is that it has only one stop at Aulnay-sous-Bois before Gare-du-Nord. So you can take a good nap without fearing that someone hops in and out grabbing your luggage while you're asleep. That's unless extra stops are added on the fly for whatever random reason. RER B is an adventure on its own.
@@christianbarnay2499 I’ve seen direct trains stop at CDG1 and Parc des Expositions before continuing to Gare du Nord. That appeared to be during spring and admittedly the video was several years old so perhaps schedules change seasonally or have changed altogether.
I have just returned from Paris and buying the RER ticket from the machines is so easy ..( even someone like me did it without problem.!!.)...good tip abt Navigo Card I wasn't aware you could buy at CDG ...Great Videos 🇫🇷😉
Great video as always! Thanks for showing the way to go to the train station, not that complicated. Our routing is already planned. Get off at 2E, do the usual bag pick and going through customs. Then head for the train station, go to Paul for lunch, then to the IDF Mobilités kiosk for our Paris Visite cards, then RER B to Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame, then the underground corridor to Cluny La Sorbonne station on ligne 10 then the metro direction Boulogne - Pont de Saint-Cloud to Charles Michels and a 7-8 minute walk to our Airbnb. Salut!
Thank you so much for this information! Congratulations on your first year, guys! I wish I could be there to say hello and celebrate with you. Keep up the great work! So enjoyable. 🤗 💕
we just arrived back from France . Just wanted to say thank you for all your tips on travel in Paris. We did experience then dodgy taxi drivers ! Got a regulated taxi driver who was just wonderful. Also thank you for tips on planning your trip, navigo card and what to expect on the metro. It really helped and made us more relaxed.
Thank you both so much for the awesome useful video. My husband and I are heading to France next month for our first visit. We are visiting for 2 weeks with 6 nights in Paris. We have binged everyone of your videos (some twice). So happy to have found you!!
Hi this is Sankalita from India Thankyou so much for sharing the details. After learning from your video we decided to take the taxi from Airport. Your informations are very helpful. Thankyou
Thank you!! I’m flying to Paris by myself for the first time and I was so confused by how to get to the city by public transport. I feel better know what to look out for :)
Thank you! I just downloaded this so I can rewatch and refresh my memory before landing. I really love your videos, they're really helpful and straightforward.
Congratulations on your one year anniversary of TH-cam! Thanks for this and all your helpful videos. We are going to Paris in October (finally!) and cannot wait.
This video has just literally saved my butt! I stumbled upon this channel as I prepared for my current trip to Paris, and after a long flight, all I wanted to do was to get to my destination as quickly as possible. Thankfully, I saw the authorized taxi path as I stepped out of Terminal 2E…but beware! Unauthorized taxis are out and about…I cruised through some that came close to my face asking if I was seeking a taxi…and as I was approaching the actual pathway, there was one taxi driver who almost convinced me that he was part of the authorized float (mainly because he was standing right in front of the pathway). Ignore all of them and head straight towards the end of the pathway where you’ll see the ones with the fixed price. I am getting to my destination and I’m only paying €53…and I did ask if he took credit cards before I jumped in!
Loved this, thankyou so much :-) I am DELIGHTED at how succesfull this channel has become in such a short time, couldn't happen to a nicer couple. J'adore Les Frenchies
We arrive in three days time so your video is a good refresher on what and how we need to do in order to get to Paris city centre. We will get the Navigo as we will be travelling extensively in a seven day period in and around Paris.
Bonjour! Love love love you two! You have been such a blessing in my research for my upcoming Paris trip…from catching the metro to finding the best macarons ! Merci!
Bonjour! I just came across your channel last night and I haven’t stopped watching since! I just wanna say that i LOVE your videos. I have watched A LOT of other travel vloggers in preparation for my trip to France and Belgium, and i can say, BY FAR, your channel is my FAVORITE! ❤ it’s my favorite because it’s informative and straight-to-the-point. Some other vloggers have too much unnecessary fluff, and for someone super busy like me, it’s a pain having to go through the unnecessary fluff. So THANK YOU for such helpful videos! Super appreciate it! ❤❤❤❤❤
Practical info! Love it. I have done the RER B every time. First time I went to the ticket vending office and after that to the machines. It is easy. As I usually stay in the Latin Quarter, I disembark at St. Michel.
Hi Hallie, upon arrival and exiting at St. Michel Station, did you notice if there is a working elevator. Otherwise, how would you bring out your luggage?
Enoy your videos. thanks. in 2018 took a city bus, 315 comes to mind, pick up at Nation, and room on bord for baggae. It costs about 2 euros and the ride is about an hour and 15 minutes, or about 15 more than a taxi. It's a nice ride, through some towns. Convenient, friendly, and good conncectivity..
Going to visit Paris soon frm 🇲🇾... As French language is totally alient for me hope I cn manage with google translate and your videos are main guide for me for this Paris Trip... Very informative...
I just found you today, I’ve been watching quite a few of your videos. They are so informative. Thank you so much. I wish I had booked my flight before a few days ago. I’m only there for 48 hours and the Eiffel Tower to the top is sold out. That’s what I get for waiting so hopefully I get another trip to Paris. ❤
Warning! If I see you two I am going to yell hello like an American tourist!🤣 Just kidding. I will say hello though and thank you in person. These tips and videos are so helpful for my upcoming trip! 👏🙌❤️
Excellent Video !!! Merci beacoup for the advice, We went to Paris last week with our two kids, I would add the following, If you are travelling 4 people is better/more value to take an Uber than taking the train from Charles de Gaulle as price RER B train from CDG to Paris is 10 Euros.
Love your Channel. My wife and I took a 5 day trip getaway while we were visiting family in England. Stayed at The Hotel Monge (our daughter picked it) and later found it's one of the boutique hotels you recommend. We loved it and will stay there again as we love the 5th arr., as it's not touristed out and many times being in restaurants, markets, bars, etc in the area, we felt like the only tourists there. Everyone else was French. Our next plan is to find an Airbnb or similar in the 5th and stay for 3/4 weeks. I went to high school over 50 years ago just outside Paris in Garches and we lived in St. Germain en Laye and Le Port Marly while my USAF Dad was stationed there. We took the RER out to St. Germain one day and it was great to hang out in my old neighborhood and walk the Chateau grounds on a beautiful summer day. Walking towards the East on the grounds you're on a bluff above the Seine and can see the buildings of Paris 10 miles away. Thanks for your great channel! Merci!
Thanks for this information, your 4/5 minutes video would do a great help to first timers arriving in Paris , really great job you are doing helping thousands I believe 🎉, cheers 👋
Soooo different now! I remember taking a bus from CDG to Paris - 1977. Come back nearly 20 years later and it was a bus to the RER - 1996. (I will always ❤ the RER!)
Thank you, VERY useful information...Things have changed as I have also, much older, since my last visit to France....thanks for updates...Great production.
Love these Airport transfer videos, so useful and very popular. Would love to see ones for Orly and Beauvais, I assume a little more awkward for you as they are a bit far out. But Beauvais sees a huge amount of British travellers with Ryanair and not much about the bus and train options on TH-cam. 👍
I’ve been to Paris twice. Once coming through Gare de Lyon from Milan and that was pretty manageable for some reason. The second time was coming into CDG and we were very lost for a while. And even more confused arriving at Nord (and I had been to Nord before 🫤). But we pulled through! Wish I would’ve seen this video prior however, I’m planning another trip and will probably go through CDG again. This video is very helpful because I know that I will forget how to maneuver through the airport.
Thanks to you and your husband for the great tips and info. 👍👍🤩🤩 I know how intimidating traveling to a foreign country can be. That's why I love to travel with my young adult son. 😊😊
You forgot to mention the Roissybus, takes directly to Opera. It is a bit longer depending on your arrival time but in my opinion feels way safer the RER B. Also, the fare is the same as RER B.
We did take the Roissy Bus because we wanted to see a bit more of the area as we travelled. We landed where we wanted to but the bus was generally longer, Not particularly scenic at all and took a good bit longer. Just our experience because we were timid to catch the train and thought the trip would be underground(not so). We learned that of the two, the train is more efficient and faster, and definitely not difficult
I agree. I always take the bus, even if it's a bit longer then the RER or a taxi. When you took a flight for several hours, then waited at the custom and for your luggages, 30 minutes more is not a big deal.
Last week I took the RER B to RER C for €11 but the service was shorter for the summer so the end of the line was near d’Orsay. We took a taxi with other travelers heading to the Eiffel Tower. I decided to cover the taxi ride since the stop was brief and near our hotel. The taxi came to €8. Total €19 and about an hour of travel. Since I pack light it wasn’t trouble with the transfers and I think it’s an easy way to save €20 plus…. Thank you for the tips! Hopefully when we return from Luxembourg we can use some of the picnic tips. 😋🥰
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Just landed at CDG for the first time today and we opted for a taxi due to our luggage situation. Your video made it super easy and non-threatening, even with all the “fake” Taxi drivers inside the terminal, just as you stated. Went outside to the actual Taxi stand, confirmed the set price and that the driver would take a credit card, and 45 minutes later, we were at our hotel. Many of your videos have made us look forward to seeing your amazing city with much more confidence than we would have otherwise. Many thanks!
Uber was about €10 less than a taxi as of last week, both are great in non-peak hours as Paris traffic is horrible during rush hours.
But Les Frenchies, this is probably the best video I've seen on describing the process of getting from CDG to Paris.
👍
Thank you
Good advice from you saved me some euros. First, just heading towards exit door 10 to get a taxi. Some men tried to get me to go to another door since there were 5 in my family. He said larger cars were in exit door 16.
Second, when I went outside, I told the dispatcher I needed a larger vehicle with 5 people. We waited a minute or so and he sent me to a small mini van. We were going to an Airbnb right next to Notre Dame. The driver told me I had to pay 83 euros since there were 5 people and I had to pay extra. I saw your video and that amount seemed high. I went back to the dispatcher and he said that was too high. I didn't take his ride and he had me go to another driver about 2 minutes later. He charged me 55 euros and an extra 4.5 for the fifth person. He was surprised another taxi driver was trying to squeeze 83 euros out of me. Thanks again.
We arrived at CDG in October 2023. Train station was in terminal three. There were workers wearing vests with the words”Can I help you?” printed on them. They were so helpful. Signs were easy to follow as you pointed out. Thank you for the videos which really prepared us in so many ways, and took away some anxiety of traveling.
Not sure if it was mentioned, but the price of an RER ticket to central Paris includes a transfer to the Metro (use the same ticket at the Metro fare gate).
And don't leave the station because then the ticket will be invalid; usually have to go up one level to Metro.
What is RER
@@alexbaker7871 It’s the acronym for the high-speed commuter rail system operating in and around Paris (Réseau Express Régional).
There are 5 lines, one of which has its northern terminus at Charles de Gaulle airport (Terminal 2).
Thanks, I was about to ask this!
Do you know if I go from the airport to Saint-Mitchel Notre-Dame stop with RER B and I need to change to RER C, can I use the same ticket for both rides? Thank you!
You Les Frenchis folks are brillliant covering almost every angle to make one's stay in Paris even more memoriable
You two are just the BEST! I stumbled on your channel a few months ago (thank goodness!) and have enjoyed and learned something new from each video you made. You really know your audience and provide the exact info needed to ensure a wonderful visit to Paris. Love the updated look of CDG! Covid kept us away and it looks like the airport received a nice new snazzy look.
I agree!
Hi Colleen and Antoine, We loved this video! When we visited France, we studied and studied the different ways thru the CDG in order to familiarize ourselves with the things to look for. We were very aware we were going somewhere large and unfamiliar and dealing with another language. My husbands skills were nonexistent and mine were from college days and only updated by watching French channels during the previous months.Luckily my reading skills were better than my spoken ones. We found our way very easily but there was quite a bit of anxious energy leading up to our arrival. This video is so reassuring even now planning our return for next year and dealing with all the regular travels challenges and perhaps more of the same still by next year. Thank You so very much for all you do!
I'm going to Paris in a couple of days and was researching on my options to go from CDG to my airbnb and your videos are a lifesaver!! Thank you so much
This is the video I was waiting for 😭😭😭!!! I want to take a taxi or Uber and all the videos I've seen only talk about trains and buses!!! (Tears of happiness 'cause my parents, husband, and I are going to Paris in September) and I also searched for videos in Spanish and French since 2021! Thank you so much!!!! 😘😘😘
I fell for the fake taxis I think, as did one more traveler I met, super easy especially when you're all alone. This video unfortunately came to me too late, although I'm definitely saving it for future study abroad students, best video describing the process I have seen so far!!!
Congratulations on your first year anniversary! The Les Frenchies guide is everything😊😊
You both are so great at giving clear cut information about Paris.
We're going the last week in March. My wife is very excited.
I just returned from 2 weeks in Paris. Your channel was very helpful. Cheers from 🇨🇦
This video was very helpful. I’m from Chicago and I’m going to Paris on 8/16/22. I can’t wait. I always wanted to go to Paris.
I’m super excited to for the first time in October!! Viva la France 🇫🇷
This is really helpful. I like to have a "roadmap" before I go (rather than wander in circles on arrival). Many thanks!
Hi Les Frenchies. I’m thrilled for you to reach your one year anniversary. I actually thought you were on longer. Your content is so professionally done and always informative and friendly. Please keep up your good work. Josef.
A really great video! My top tips for safety are:
Only take a taxi from the official taxi rank
Take the non-stop RER B
The Roissybus to Opera is a great option
We booked our first time trip to Paris today, going on Christmas time. And your youtube channel has been such a help on planning everything. Thank you 🙂
Thank-you for such an informative video. After a long flight and if you've never been to that particular airport it can be a bit overwhelming, this is such a big help! It would be great if you could do these videos all over the world!😀
A couple other tips- If you arrive at Terminal 1 (United\Star Alliance) you'll need to take the free train to the RER station. Also, when taking the RER, check to make sure you get a train that goes straight to Gare du Nord. Otherwise, the trip will be much longer with all the local stops.
I’ve seen a few videos with both “fast” and local trains between CDG and central Paris-the time difference was only about 5-7 minutes. Besides, the time you spend WAITING for the fast train is time you could be on a local train. :-)
@@davidthaler7018 Agreed. I took the all stops train and found it OK.
RER B has only 1 track in each direction. Trains won't overtake. So just take the first train. The only benefit of the direct train is that it has only one stop at Aulnay-sous-Bois before Gare-du-Nord. So you can take a good nap without fearing that someone hops in and out grabbing your luggage while you're asleep. That's unless extra stops are added on the fly for whatever random reason. RER B is an adventure on its own.
@@christianbarnay2499 I’ve seen direct trains stop at CDG1 and Parc des Expositions before continuing to Gare du Nord. That appeared to be during spring and admittedly the video was several years old so perhaps schedules change seasonally or have changed altogether.
Fantastic, it can be so intimidating the first time at CDG. Knowing what to look for is so helpful.💜🇦🇺
I have just returned from Paris and buying the RER ticket from the machines is so easy ..( even someone like me did it without problem.!!.)...good tip abt Navigo Card I wasn't aware you could buy at CDG ...Great Videos 🇫🇷😉
Do I need to go to a different terminal for customs and bag collection?! I will land there in two weeks time and I have lost my sleep in tension...
Great video as always! Thanks for showing the way to go to the train station, not that complicated. Our routing is already planned. Get off at 2E, do the usual bag pick and going through customs. Then head for the train station, go to Paul for lunch, then to the IDF Mobilités kiosk for our Paris Visite cards, then RER B to Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame, then the underground corridor to Cluny La Sorbonne station on ligne 10 then the metro direction Boulogne - Pont de Saint-Cloud to Charles Michels and a 7-8 minute walk to our Airbnb. Salut!
Thank you so much for this information! Congratulations on your first year, guys! I wish I could be there to say hello and celebrate with you. Keep up the great work! So enjoyable. 🤗 💕
Super helpful! I am going to Paris for the first time this month and your channel has been great!
Somewhere my fiancé discovered that you've been at this for ONE YEAR. Congrats! Keep up the amazing work and thank you as always!
we just arrived back from France . Just wanted to say thank you for all your tips on travel in Paris. We did experience then dodgy taxi drivers ! Got a regulated taxi driver who was just wonderful. Also thank you for tips on planning your trip, navigo card and what to expect on the metro. It really helped and made us more relaxed.
Thank you both so much for the awesome useful video. My husband and I are heading to France next month for our first visit. We are visiting for 2 weeks with 6 nights in Paris. We have binged everyone of your videos (some twice). So happy to have found you!!
Hi this is Sankalita from India
Thankyou so much for sharing the details. After learning from your video we decided to take the taxi from Airport. Your informations are very helpful. Thankyou
Thanks you as always, Colleen! God bless you and your husband!🙏💖🙏
Thank you!! I’m flying to Paris by myself for the first time and I was so confused by how to get to the city by public transport. I feel better know what to look out for :)
Thank you! I just downloaded this so I can rewatch and refresh my memory before landing. I really love your videos, they're really helpful and straightforward.
Congratulations on your one year anniversary of TH-cam! Thanks for this and all your helpful videos. We are going to Paris in October (finally!) and cannot wait.
We are too! 😁
This video has just literally saved my butt! I stumbled upon this channel as I prepared for my current trip to Paris, and after a long flight, all I wanted to do was to get to my destination as quickly as possible. Thankfully, I saw the authorized taxi path as I stepped out of Terminal 2E…but beware! Unauthorized taxis are out and about…I cruised through some that came close to my face asking if I was seeking a taxi…and as I was approaching the actual pathway, there was one taxi driver who almost convinced me that he was part of the authorized float (mainly because he was standing right in front of the pathway). Ignore all of them and head straight towards the end of the pathway where you’ll see the ones with the fixed price. I am getting to my destination and I’m only paying €53…and I did ask if he took credit cards before I jumped in!
Loved this, thankyou so much :-) I am DELIGHTED at how succesfull this channel has become in such a short time, couldn't happen to a nicer couple. J'adore Les Frenchies
good job! i like how you focus on one particular topic and then proceed to answer and explain the options.
We arrive in three days time so your video is a good refresher on what and how we need to do in order to get to Paris city centre. We will get the Navigo as we will be travelling extensively in a seven day period in and around Paris.
Love your informative videos. You guys explain everything wonderfully with lots of tips for first time visitors like me. Thank you.
Bonjour! Love love love you two! You have been such a blessing in my research for my upcoming Paris trip…from catching the metro to finding the best macarons
! Merci!
We always take the RER in but it is def a bit of a walk. Gets your legs moving after flying. 😁 thanks for all your great videos.
Bonjour! I just came across your channel last night and I haven’t stopped watching since! I just wanna say that i LOVE your videos. I have watched A LOT of other travel vloggers in preparation for my trip to France and Belgium, and i can say, BY FAR, your channel is my FAVORITE! ❤ it’s my favorite because it’s informative and straight-to-the-point. Some other vloggers have too much unnecessary fluff, and for someone super busy like me, it’s a pain having to go through the unnecessary fluff. So THANK YOU for such helpful videos! Super appreciate it! ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your informative videos. I learned a lot watching them. My wife and I are visiting Paris for the first time and we’re so stoked!
Practical info! Love it. I have done the RER B every time. First time I went to the ticket vending office and after that to the machines. It is easy. As I usually stay in the Latin Quarter, I disembark at St. Michel.
Hi Hallie, upon arrival and exiting at St. Michel Station, did you notice if there is a working elevator. Otherwise, how would you bring out your luggage?
Hi! Did you find it easy to take the train with luggage? Thank you in advance 💕
You are life savers! Thank you. Big Hug From Brazil!!!!!
So clear and easy to follow, thank you 🙏😊
Very useful short video. Thanks! 🇫🇷
I can't tell how valuable your videos have been as we prepare for our first trip to Paris next week. Thanks so much for your amazing details!
*can't tell you how
You're welcome
Enoy your videos. thanks. in 2018 took a city bus, 315 comes to mind, pick up at Nation, and room on bord for baggae. It costs about 2 euros and the ride is about an hour and 15 minutes, or about 15 more than a taxi. It's a nice ride, through some towns. Convenient, friendly, and good conncectivity..
Your channel is so helpful thank you
Very clear. From your info I’ve decided how I’ll get to my Airbnb from the airport. 🚙
You guys do a great job of explaining everything.
Omg! You both are supplying excellent information! Thank you!
Going to visit Paris soon frm 🇲🇾... As French language is totally alient for me hope I cn manage with google translate and your videos are main guide for me for this Paris Trip... Very informative...
I just found you today, I’ve been watching quite a few of your videos. They are so informative. Thank you so much. I wish I had booked my flight before a few days ago. I’m only there for 48 hours and the Eiffel Tower to the top is sold out. That’s what I get for waiting so hopefully I get another trip to Paris. ❤
Warning! If I see you two I am going to yell hello like an American tourist!🤣 Just kidding. I will say hello though and thank you in person. These tips and videos are so helpful for my upcoming trip! 👏🙌❤️
We take a private car and driver into Paris we use the navago card for travel within Paris. It is well worth the money 💰 🤑
Excellent Video !!! Merci beacoup for the advice, We went to Paris last week with our two kids, I would add the following, If you are travelling 4 people is better/more value to take an Uber than taking the train from Charles de Gaulle as price RER B train from
CDG to Paris is 10 Euros.
I love all your videos they are so informative and you answer my questions before I can ask. Merci beaucoup
Wish I had this guide on my first time to Paris. Very helpful!
Explained fully in details. Thanks!
Going to Paris this Fall and it is our first time. I love this video! Very informative. Thank you!
Thank you so much for such detailed video!
Thanks a lot for this new information for travel to Paris,merci beaucoup pour cette nouvelle information pour Voyager à Paris
@@LesFrenchiesTravel thanks very much and good day
Oh my! This is the best video. Thank you for the indepth video.
Great video, very clear and specific information. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing this video.
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Love your Channel. My wife and I took a 5 day trip getaway while we were visiting family in England. Stayed at The Hotel Monge (our daughter picked it) and later found it's one of the boutique hotels you recommend. We loved it and will stay there again as we love the 5th arr., as it's not touristed out and many times being in restaurants, markets, bars, etc in the area, we felt like the only tourists there. Everyone else was French. Our next plan is to find an Airbnb or similar in the 5th and stay for 3/4 weeks. I went to high school over 50 years ago just outside Paris in Garches and we lived in St. Germain en Laye and Le Port Marly while my USAF Dad was stationed there. We took the RER out to St. Germain one day and it was great to hang out in my old neighborhood and walk the Chateau grounds on a beautiful summer day. Walking towards the East on the grounds you're on a bluff above the Seine and can see the buildings of Paris 10 miles away. Thanks for your great channel! Merci!
Thank you as always, Colleen! Your tips are awesome 👌
Coming to Paris in May for my first time (first time from the US to Europe!) and your videos have been incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for this information, your 4/5 minutes video would do a great help to first timers arriving in Paris , really great job you are doing helping thousands I believe 🎉, cheers 👋
Soooo different now!
I remember taking a bus from CDG to Paris - 1977.
Come back nearly 20 years later and it was a bus to the RER - 1996.
(I will always ❤ the RER!)
You're the only one lol
Interesting and informative video Mr and Mrs, will be easy guide from CDG to Paris thank you.
Thanks, your video is very helpful, love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
You both have done an amazing job with Paris!
Thank you, VERY useful information...Things have changed as I have also, much older, since my last visit to France....thanks for updates...Great production.
Thank you
Love these Airport transfer videos, so useful and very popular. Would love to see ones for Orly and Beauvais, I assume a little more awkward for you as they are a bit far out. But Beauvais sees a huge amount of British travellers with Ryanair and not much about the bus and train options on TH-cam. 👍
Can you do a video on getting the train form Charles de Gaulle to Bordeaux? Thank you!!!
Far out ?
Orly is nearer Paris than CDG...
Your vlogs are by far the best and most informative. Very much appreciate your hard work. Thank you!🗼
Great Video idea! I land in CDG later this month and didn't even think about hoe I would get to my hotel!
This video is very helpful, thanks for posting this content. Will visit Paris in 2 weeks time.
Outstanding. It is as if I were with you. Thank you icons.
I’ve been to Paris twice. Once coming through Gare de Lyon from Milan and that was pretty manageable for some reason. The second time was coming into CDG and we were very lost for a while. And even more confused arriving at Nord (and I had been to Nord before 🫤). But we pulled through! Wish I would’ve seen this video prior however, I’m planning another trip and will probably go through CDG again. This video is very helpful because I know that I will forget how to maneuver through the airport.
Thank you so much🙏 !!! This is really helpful👌
Very helpful, all your videos, thanks!
I love you guys, I was just starting to freak out about my upcoming trip with my kids from cdg to the hotel
Excellent video as usual, Thank you.
Thank u so much for your tutorial. really helpfull. because i have a plan to Paris 1 month to go.
Thanks to you and your husband for the great tips and info. 👍👍🤩🤩 I know how intimidating traveling to a foreign country can be. That's why I love to travel with my young adult son. 😊😊
You forgot to mention the Roissybus, takes directly to Opera. It is a bit longer depending on your arrival time but in my opinion feels way safer the RER B. Also, the fare is the same as RER B.
I agree with Dundee, I would like to see where to take the bus from and how to get a ticket etc😊
We did take the Roissy Bus because we wanted to see a bit more of the area as we travelled. We landed where we wanted to but the bus was generally longer, Not particularly scenic at all and took a good bit longer. Just our experience because we were timid to catch the train and thought the trip would be underground(not so). We learned that of the two, the train is more efficient and faster, and definitely not difficult
I agree. I always take the bus, even if it's a bit longer then the RER or a taxi.
When you took a flight for several hours, then waited at the custom and for your luggages, 30 minutes more is not a big deal.
Excelent video! Congrats for the content!
Thank you so much for this video 👍👏
This so helpful, thanks so much 🙏
Thank you for all the super important info that you offer people about traveling to France!!!! 👍😁👍
Good information, Thank you so much !,
Your videos are so clear and helpful.
Thank you for the detailed info! You guys rock!
Awesome video, Clear and no doubts
Last week I took the RER B to RER C for €11 but the service was shorter for the summer so the end of the line was near d’Orsay. We took a taxi with other travelers heading to the Eiffel Tower. I decided to cover the taxi ride since the stop was brief and near our hotel. The taxi came to €8. Total €19 and about an hour of travel. Since I pack light it wasn’t trouble with the transfers and I think it’s an easy way to save €20 plus…. Thank you for the tips! Hopefully when we return from Luxembourg we can use some of the picnic tips. 😋🥰
Hi...which taxi service was this and how to book it once we are there please?
When I got off the metro I just went to the taxi stand. It was not prearranged.