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We have a transfer in Ch. De Gaulle for 7 hours, we want to go to Paris. Worth trying?
Hi all. We are from Ukraine, the change in Ch. De Gaulle is 7 hours, we want to go to Paris, can we calmly leave due to the abolition of visas for Ukraine and should we leave with a 7-hour change?
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аватар NatashaS
If you have a biometric passport, you can safely leave due to the abolition of visas for Ukraine. On RER B to the central part of Paris, for example, to St.Michel Notre Dame station, 40 minutes.
аватар ollennka
Theoretically, it is possible, minus all the body movements to exit and enter the plane, crossing the border and inspections, a trip to the RER to Paris itself will remain for about three hours. I would not go for three hours, but if you are completely unbearable to sit at the airport, why not go.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
I agree with Ollennka, there will be a maximum of 3 hours, and without knowing the city itself, don’t really see anything, spend an extra amount, and you’ll also worry so as not to be late back.
If it’s completely unbearable and there are extra + - 500 euros, you can agree in advance on an individual excursion, so that you would be picked up from the airport, circled and brought back, but this is if you really want to see Paris at least with an eye
And 7 hours in de Gaulle is not so much, it will take you an hour and a half to disembark, go / search for the desired gate, there are more or less comfortable beds in many parts of the airport, a lot of cafes, dutiks, some kind of wi-fi.
аватар kolyan_cat
500 cu for an individual tour is generally money down the drain. Let's start with the fact that it is faster to get to the Center of Paris in the morning (and most likely the author of the question flies on a morning flight) by metro, a direct line will reach you in 40 minutes and you can get stuck in a traffic jam for an hour by car.
And if it’s normal to think over what to see, 3 hours is normally enough to visit Notre Dame, walk along the Seine embankment, take the necessary pictures and drink coffee in the old market. I would have had time to go to the Eiffel Tower, but I have been to Paris 11 times and I can imagine the logistics, but beginners should not take risks. If you go to the tower, then Notre Dame stays next time.
Or you can go to Sacré-ke, also a cool tourist place, see the cathedral in which the kings were married, walk along the streets of Montmartre, buy a picture as a keepsake and the cathedral offers a beautiful view of West Paris including the Eiffel Tower - the pictures will be super.
The cost - I don’t know how it is now, but 2 years ago a one-way ticket for 1 person from the airport to the Center cost 10.80.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
Kolyan_cat and you really think that people, for the first time in Paris and in any new city, will manage to do all this in 3 hours, and even drink coffee and buy a picture. Oh well.
Any pain is less than normal, I apologize for familiarity, girl, but I think it’s still a couple flying or a group of friends, it takes 1-1.5 hours for a “two or three” normal photos with good angles, after all, the first time in Paris, coffee drink with croissants, if you don’t choke on them, then at least 40 minutes, and even with the cafe itself, you need to decide. And in tourist places, running "naked across Europe" is also not a 5-minute matter ........
Although if you really want to, then of course you can, no one argues, but definitely, I agree with you, not that it’s normal, but thoroughly think over what to see.
аватар kolyan_cat
If there is a stern time-keeper like me with the girls, then they will be in time. Moreover, in Sacre-Ca everything you need is within 50 meters - and the streets with artists, and the cathedral, and the observation deck and cafes.
Photo on the background of Paris on the observation deck - 5 minutes. Photo at a street table in Montmartre - 2 minutes. You can also take a picture of the Moulin Rouge on the way back, and take the Pigalle metro station there.
During a 5-hour layover in Munich, I managed to drive to the Center and stock up on clothes (with fittings) at C&A, and I also clicked my friend against the backdrop of the Town Hall.
Travelers do not need to receive luggage, they stood in line for passport control - and a treasure.
True, you need to look, if there is a crowd of black ... ahem, people from hot countries in the queue, then it can drag on, of course.
аватар kolyan_cat
Of course, this needs to be worked out - the route map, find out which ticket to buy, which station to change and get off at, in general, no one says that it will be easy :) his hunting collection in the form of photos "Here I am and there - Elfiva Tower", "And this is Matryona and I drinking coffee in Montmartre, there is no such coffee even in Zhmerynka", and getting likes - for more than half of the travelers this is already enough :)
аватар Ikona555
The Montmartre idea is just great! Paris can be disappointing if you watch on the run. After all, they expect glossy pictures from him, but they get something else. Yes ... And on the hill they will take a picture, and they will get color, and they will look at the Catholic church, and they can run to Dalida, if the fans, and the Moulin Rouge for a snack.
аватар Tatyana10
Of course it's worth it. You can also take the bus, it takes an hour, with traffic jams 1.5 hours. You just need to go to the one that is not to the opera, but the railway station is the final one. Cheaper. You can go to the Sacre Coeur and go down from there, but not straight, but to the right and go to the Lafayette Gallery, go up to the top floor, there is an observation deck (free of charge) and you will see half of Paris ...
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