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Thread started 08/22/06 7:33am

onenitealone

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Paris, France - Help Orgers

Well, hello there. smile

I wonder if any of you Orgers will be able to assist me?


In a few weeks' time, my housemate - Kath - is catching the Eurostar to Paris, en route to Bordeaux. She arrives at Gare du Nord, Paris, at 10.25am and needs to get across the city - to Montparnasse - by 11:30am.

For all you of familiar with the Paris Metro, will an hour be enough time for her to get across the city? She thinks it will be but wants to make sure. If she misses her connection, she's stuck there. confused Otherwise, would you recommend a taxi?


Sorry, this is one of the daftest threads I've ever started - and there have been a few lol - but I'm sure one of you lovelies will be able to come up with an answer. pray


Thanks in advance... hug
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Reply #1 posted 08/22/06 7:44am

Natisse

I'm no Parisian but I would imagine it would be enough, hon, if I remember correctly

tell her I said Hi hug
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Reply #2 posted 08/22/06 7:54am

onenitealone

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Natisse said:

I'm no Parisian but I would imagine it would be enough, hon, if I remember correctly

tell her I said Hi hug



You told me you're French???! omfg

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Thanks, hun. According to Kath - and I have no idea whether this is true or not - Paris is only 6 miles across hmmm so she reckons she should be able to do it. I say go for a taxi, if you're not sure.

And I'll say 'Hi' from you. nod And Kath says Thank You to the Org. smile
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Reply #3 posted 08/22/06 8:18am

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More than enough. Avoid Taxis. On Gare du NOrd, she has to take metro line 4 (direction : Porte d'Orléans - pink line) until Montparnasse. Orgnote me if she needs help/phone number.
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Reply #4 posted 08/22/06 12:42pm

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onenitealone said:

Well, hello there. smile

I wonder if any of you Orgers will be able to assist me?


In a few weeks' time, my housemate - Kath - is catching the Eurostar to Paris, en route to Bordeaux. She arrives at Gare du Nord, Paris, at 10.25am and needs to get across the city - to Montparnasse - by 11:30am.

For all you of familiar with the Paris Metro, will an hour be enough time for her to get across the city? She thinks it will be but wants to make sure. If she misses her connection, she's stuck there. confused Otherwise, would you recommend a taxi?


Sorry, this is one of the daftest threads I've ever started - and there have been a few lol - but I'm sure one of you lovelies will be able to come up with an answer. pray


Thanks in advance... hug


Letsseee I was just there and went from Paris to London...

An hour will be enough time to get across the city...Paris is not THAT big. The Metro is fast fast fast. Gare Du Nord's metro station has many of the lines going by it...perhaps even the one your friend needs. Gare du nord is sorta (sorta) in the middle of paris...so it should be an easy ride. We had to go from Gare de L'est (near Gare du nord) and transfer a train and we made it to La Defense (the north west of the edge of the city) within 40 min. SHe will need to hoof it off the train and to the metro station but She can make it. I don't recommend a taxi they don't always take you to where you need to go and they cost a lot.

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Reply #5 posted 08/22/06 12:43pm

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She'll have bags of time. sigh this thread makes me want to go back to Paris. lol
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Reply #6 posted 08/22/06 12:44pm

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Spookymuffin said:

She'll have bags of time. sigh this thread makes me want to go back to Paris. lol


Paris rocks! Just don't go in August.

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Reply #7 posted 08/22/06 12:46pm

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superspaceboy said:

Spookymuffin said:

She'll have bags of time. sigh this thread makes me want to go back to Paris. lol


Paris rocks! Just don't go in August.


I was there from July 17th till July 29th. Was great, then Madrid, which was better.
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Reply #8 posted 08/23/06 1:10am

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virginie74 said:

More than enough. Avoid Taxis. On Gare du NOrd, she has to take metro line 4 (direction : Porte d'Orléans - pink line) until Montparnasse. Orgnote me if she needs help/phone number.



Hi Virginie,

THANK you ever so much hug - I've texted her the details and I know she'll really appreciate it.

This is why this place is so great! nod

Cheers! hug
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Reply #9 posted 08/23/06 1:15am

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superspaceboy said:

Letsseee I was just there and went from Paris to London...

An hour will be enough time to get across the city...Paris is not THAT big. The Metro is fast fast fast. Gare Du Nord's metro station has many of the lines going by it...perhaps even the one your friend needs. Gare du nord is sorta (sorta) in the middle of paris...so it should be an easy ride. We had to go from Gare de L'est (near Gare du nord) and transfer a train and we made it to La Defense (the north west of the edge of the city) within 40 min. SHe will need to hoof it off the train and to the metro station but She can make it. I don't recommend a taxi they don't always take you to where you need to go and they cost a lot.



Thank you very much. hug I appreciate your help.

I've used the Metro before and it is very efficient. nod And I'll warn Katha bout the taxis.

Cheers! hug
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Reply #10 posted 08/23/06 1:22am

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Spookymuffin said:

She'll have bags of time. sigh this thread makes me want to go back to Paris. lol



Thanks, mate. highfive

You're very lucky - two beautiful cities in one year. nod I loved both when I visited.


Re-reading the original thread, I'm not sure why I said 'a few weeks' - she's going today. confused Mr Organised. lol Exactly why you've all been a big help. grouphug

Thanks everyone.
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