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If you fly into Paris using Easyjet to Charles de Gaulle, the terminal is only about 100m from the airport train station and you can save nearly an hour each way negotiating the nightmare that is CDG airport! Also at the train station buy yourself a one day Paris card, this gets you a return trip into the city and unlimited metro travel, bargain!
The Roissybus is an express bus service running between Terminals 1, 2 and 3 of Charles de Gaulle airport and the centre of Paris (corner of Rue Auber and Rue Scribe in the Opera area). At around 45 minutes, the journey is longer than the train service that's also available, but if you're staying in the Opera area it’s worth it for the convenience.
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When you arrive at Charles de Gaulle airport you can get a train (RER) to the city centre. There are big queues for people buying tickets however there are automatic ticket dispensers. The only problem is that these machines only accept credit/debit cards with a chip or coins. The machines do not accept notes. So if you do not have a card with a chip or coins then expect to wait in a long queue for your ticket into Paris.
Charles de Gaulle airport
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