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Uber at CDG
I’m flying to CDG for the first from MIA this week. Is it difficult to find the uber pick area after I clear customs and immigration? Should I assume of course the uber driver speaks zero English?
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CDG is somewhere I prefer taking a standard taxi. Uber is not always reliable from the airport (ok to CDG). There are flat-rate fares and no tipping required: €53 to Right Bank and €58 to Left Bank. Information here --
https://easycdg.com/transport/taxi-s...arlesdegaulle/ |
+1 on JMontpelier's suggestion. From the airport to Paris, Taxi is definitely preferable to Uber - likely cheaper, definitely faster.
Regarding English - it could be hit or miss, but if you've got your destination written down, I think you can count on them being able to read. :D |
I’m staying at the Hilton opera and uber is 36 euros. What would the taxi be?
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Is there a train or metro from cdg to the Hilton opera area?
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Originally Posted by enviroian
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Is there a train or metro from cdg to the Hilton opera area?
thank you. |
Originally Posted by enviroian
(Post 33748658)
Is there a train or metro from cdg to the Hilton opera area?
Uber on the other hand is not a given in Europe. What is also pretty common in Europe is that there exists an on-line public transport planner that can just plan between any combination of stops, land marks and street addresses. For Paris you can find it here: https://www.ratp.fr/en/ Note: RER uses letters, and Metro uses numbers. RER is generally more modern than the metro, so with luggage the better option. You can just enter "CDG" as start and the street address (or even "Hilton Opera") in the destination, and presto: You get instructions. Navigating the Paris RER and Metro is easy.
Originally Posted by TWA884
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The RER B goes from CDG to Gare du Nord. The trip takes approximately 35 minutes and the fare is approximately €10. You can also take the TGV, it is faster, only about 20 minutes, but does not run as frequently and it is almost twice as expensive.
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If you are going to the Hilton Opéra and are looking for public transportation, you may just want to take the Roissybus which terminates right at Opéra Garnier, within walking distance from the hotel. I think the price is around 14 euros per person.
Otherwise I agree CDG is one of those places I would rather take a regular taxi than Uber. G7 is one the largest taxi companies in Paris and you can book the cab via their app à la Uber. The driver will wait for you at arrivals carrying a sign with your name. This service involves a small surcharge but I always find it's worth it. |
Berline was one of the options given. It was 65 euros to the Hilton. Uber X was 40. I didn’t see G7 though.
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Take a taxi (flat rate anyways) or just the RER.
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Piggying back off this thread. Will be traveling with an infant which means lots of stuff (luggage + car seat and stroller). What's the availability like for a van or a larger vehicle with taxi or am I better off with Uber so I can request an Uber XL or other arrangements? Thanks!
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From what I've read the price delta between uber and taxi isn't too much and also you have to contact the uber driver to see where he is going to be since they don't have a dedicated area to park/stand. Also they can't use bus lanes which apparently taxi's can.
I have never used the underground/metro/trains in Paris and I'm not about to start Thursday morning. Just the thought of it gives me angst as I hate not knowing a system (like I do the back of my hand with London underground and Chicago el). It does however seem to make sense to take uber back to the airport as I'll be at a hotel and will get dropped off at departures. Thanks for the feedback. |
Originally Posted by enviroian
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I’m flying to CDG for the first from MIA this week. Is it difficult to find the uber pick area after I clear customs and immigration? Should I assume of course the uber driver speaks zero English?
As to language, it might be a good idea to find out how to ask in French to be transported to your destination. |
Originally Posted by kiokujai
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Piggying back off this thread. Will be traveling with an infant which means lots of stuff (luggage + car seat and stroller). What's the availability like for a van or a larger vehicle with taxi or am I better off with Uber so I can request an Uber XL or other arrangements? Thanks!
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I used Uber at CDG last October to go to the Hilton Opera.
Based on your location in CDG, the Uber app will direct you to the nearest Door # to go outside where you look for you uber car. It was easy for me since I speak French. The cost for me was US$54. |
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