GETTING TO YOUR PARIS APARTMENT

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[bold]ACCESS FROM THE AIRPORT (CDG)

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The AIR FRANCE BUS (Line 2) (which any traveller can use) is an express shuttle into Paris which runs between Roissy/CDG and the Arc de Triomphe or the nearby Porte Maillot. Hours of operation are 5:45 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., with departures every 15 minutes, and travel time is about 45 minutes. A round-trip ticket (ask for "aller-retour") costs 20 Euros. You can pay at the ticket office or pay the driver on the bus. You will find the bus at the following places:
Terminal 1: exit door #34 on the arrivals level
Terminal 2A + 2C: exit #A5, C5, on the arrivals level
Terminal 2B + 2D: exit #B6, D6, on the arrivals level
Areogare/Terminal 2E & 2F: exit door 3 of the walkway concourse level
Terminal 3 :take the free CDGVAL inter-Terminal free train to Terminal 1 and take the Air France bus from there.

The Air France bus stops at the top of Avenue Carnot, one minute from the studio. When you get off the bus, take the second right and then first left - this is rue de l'arc de Triomphe. For your return journey use exactly the same bus stop. Departures around the hour and every fifteen minutes.










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