Bus 350 or 351 are definitely a great option for the cheap and adventurous, with a 2.10€ ticket that can even be used for a bus or tram connection (max 1h30 though), if you don't buy it on board (on board is 2.50€, doesn't offer a connection, and might be cash-only, not sure). I tried 350 last time I got back from the airport and I was surprised by its speed, although I guess I might have been lucky. Don't get me wrong, it's the slowest option for sure... but it's not so bad either. In retrospect, something I would do differently, coming from Terminal 2, is I would take CDGval all the way to Terminal 1 to catch the bus there. I believe CDGval is faster than the bus to go from Roissypôle to T1 (provided you're already in it), so in edge cases it could help you catch a bus you'd otherwise miss. On an unrelated note, "Roissypôle" is pronounced "ro-ah-see-pole", kind of
@@leonardsheatravel Thanks :) Since I posted my comment, I experimented a bit more, too: - first, maybe it's temporary or they recently changed it, but, unlike what's shown on the map at 10:31, line 350 ends at Porte de la Chapelle - similarly, note that the airport stops of the 350 are not the same depending on your direction: T2(B and D) if going Paris => Roissypôle, but T1 if going Roissypôle => Paris. I was also very surprised that the 350 I took to reach the airport skipped the TGV stop (which is supposed to be between T2B and T2D, and the closest option to T2E/T2F). It's not a huge deal since you can go around the whole airport for free (on foot but also with free CDGval and free airport bus shuttles that I never tried yet), but arriving at the wrong terminal can easily make you lose a good 20 minutes or more. - second, I did catch the 350 at Terminal 1 in my last trip. Will definitely do it again, but it's pretty hard to find the first time, don't hesitate to ask the airport staff in T1 (which is what I did). The stop is at the North of T1, not far from exits 8 and 10 if I recall correctly. Signal the bus driver when you see the bus, or it won't stop. - the buses don't seem to respect their time schedule. At all - I used the 2.10€ "t+ ticket" on "passe Navigo Easy", not the paper t+ ticket. From my experiments in the metro, the paper version doesn't seem to do as well on connections as the "passe Navigo Easy" version. If you go the paper route, maybe anticipate a second ticket just in case. You'll be able to use it later in Paris for the metro anyway. Or go with the "passe Navigo Easy" (or with tickets on your phone, if that's your kind of thing). "passe Navigo Easy" cost 2€ just for the card, then you can charge it with tickets that are a bit cheaper than the paper ones (plus also a discount if you buy 10 tickets at once). You'll need one card per person though (not possible to put 2 tickets on one passe Navigo Easy and travel as a couple with it)
thanks for your informative video. however, you do not not explain how I go from (BVA) Airport to (CDG)Airport? Is there any direct shuttle that I can get there quickly? Also, does google Maps bus routes work well in Paris?
we are coming to Paris in a few months. 4 People 8 pieces luggage if we take taxi is there special taxis to fit 4 carry on and 4 large luggage and are they the same price as the normal taxi??
tusen hjertelig takk ,dette videoen har hjulpet meg mye ,nå vet jeg mer om hvordan utenfor selve flyplassen ser ut...how can I from charles de gaulle airport to "compostelle 2000 ,11 rue Hermel 75018 Paris ?"
Hi there. What is the Best stop we can get off from RER train to take a metro to COURONNES Metro station. Watching your informative video, seems like the train is the best choice for us, much faster, convenient and logistically practical for us. Thanks much
Bus 350 or 351 are definitely a great option for the cheap and adventurous, with a 2.10€ ticket that can even be used for a bus or tram connection (max 1h30 though), if you don't buy it on board (on board is 2.50€, doesn't offer a connection, and might be cash-only, not sure). I tried 350 last time I got back from the airport and I was surprised by its speed, although I guess I might have been lucky. Don't get me wrong, it's the slowest option for sure... but it's not so bad either.
In retrospect, something I would do differently, coming from Terminal 2, is I would take CDGval all the way to Terminal 1 to catch the bus there. I believe CDGval is faster than the bus to go from Roissypôle to T1 (provided you're already in it), so in edge cases it could help you catch a bus you'd otherwise miss.
On an unrelated note, "Roissypôle" is pronounced "ro-ah-see-pole", kind of
Great comment! Great info! I will pin this info for all to see. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@leonardsheatravel Thanks :)
Since I posted my comment, I experimented a bit more, too:
- first, maybe it's temporary or they recently changed it, but, unlike what's shown on the map at 10:31, line 350 ends at Porte de la Chapelle
- similarly, note that the airport stops of the 350 are not the same depending on your direction: T2(B and D) if going Paris => Roissypôle, but T1 if going Roissypôle => Paris. I was also very surprised that the 350 I took to reach the airport skipped the TGV stop (which is supposed to be between T2B and T2D, and the closest option to T2E/T2F). It's not a huge deal since you can go around the whole airport for free (on foot but also with free CDGval and free airport bus shuttles that I never tried yet), but arriving at the wrong terminal can easily make you lose a good 20 minutes or more.
- second, I did catch the 350 at Terminal 1 in my last trip. Will definitely do it again, but it's pretty hard to find the first time, don't hesitate to ask the airport staff in T1 (which is what I did). The stop is at the North of T1, not far from exits 8 and 10 if I recall correctly. Signal the bus driver when you see the bus, or it won't stop.
- the buses don't seem to respect their time schedule. At all
- I used the 2.10€ "t+ ticket" on "passe Navigo Easy", not the paper t+ ticket. From my experiments in the metro, the paper version doesn't seem to do as well on connections as the "passe Navigo Easy" version. If you go the paper route, maybe anticipate a second ticket just in case. You'll be able to use it later in Paris for the metro anyway. Or go with the "passe Navigo Easy" (or with tickets on your phone, if that's your kind of thing). "passe Navigo Easy" cost 2€ just for the card, then you can charge it with tickets that are a bit cheaper than the paper ones (plus also a discount if you buy 10 tickets at once). You'll need one card per person though (not possible to put 2 tickets on one passe Navigo Easy and travel as a couple with it)
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Leonard, Wonderful information today thanks so much for all your hard work brother. Big 👍20 have a Great Day!
The hard work is better now that I am not carrying a backpack...hehehehe. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Great job of providing a comprehensive travel video! 😊
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This video makes it easier to navigate getting into Paris easily! Merci!😊
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Awesome video with so many tips! TY! 👏
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This is wonderful footage.
Thanks for walking in Paris wth me.
This is a good way to weigh out your options from a cost and time perspective. Very good!
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Philly in da houz!!! Thank you for watching and commenting!
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Transportation options!!!! 🚕🚎🚉
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This is full of tips! TY mate!😁
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The cost of getting away! 😜
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The RER is very reliable! 😬😬😬😬
I like the RER option the best. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Is nt Emirates at Terminal 1 anymore???
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Thank you for your great information !
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Nice. Very informative
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thank you for the video and explanations! very helpfull. BR.
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Could be helpful for travellers to prononce sometimes RER à la francaise, as french say it.
You are right it is different. Good advice. Thank you for watching!
thanks for your informative video. however, you do not not explain how I go from (BVA) Airport to (CDG)Airport? Is there any direct shuttle that I can get there quickly? Also, does google Maps bus routes work well in Paris?
Thank you! This is awesome. Can I also use the RER ticket for the bus (coming from CDG into the city)?
Thank you for watching! I don't think so.
we are coming to Paris in a few months. 4 People 8 pieces luggage if we take taxi is there special taxis to fit 4 carry on and 4 large luggage and are they the same price as the normal taxi??
But you can buy the ticket on the bus
tusen hjertelig takk ,dette videoen har hjulpet meg mye ,nå vet jeg mer om hvordan utenfor selve flyplassen ser ut...how can I from charles de gaulle airport to "compostelle 2000 ,11 rue Hermel 75018 Paris ?"
Any issues with pick pockets on train to city?
Please explain, where would one catch a sleeper bus from the airport to Marseille? And what bus would that be?
Is the taxi per person? Or flat even with 2?
Flat rate. Thank you for watching!
Hi there. What is the Best stop we can get off from RER train to take a metro to COURONNES Metro station. Watching your informative video, seems like the train is the best choice for us, much faster, convenient and logistically practical for us. Thanks much
'Roissé'?!? Really, dude? 🤣😉
Hahaha! Sorry about that. Thank you for watching and commenting!