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it depends on what hour of a day you arrive at paris.If it's in the morning or noon you have time to take those tour buses ,red ones to have a complete look at the city.It's worth it.You can see all paris in few hours.

2007-01-21 05:45:05 · answer #1 · answered by b_ta52 1 · 1 1

Take the RER from Roissy into Central Paris. Visit the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, have lunch - you would have time to do these and get back to the airport on time for your onward flight.

Do make sure that you can actually exit the airport during your layover, though, and bear in mind that you would have to take your luggage with you. You can put your luggage in a locker at Gare Du Nord, so you might wish to make this your first stop on the train from CDG. You would need to check your luggage again and pass through immigrations to board your next flight.

But I can think of few world capitals so ideal for taking in the sights during a long layover as Paris is very compact and easy to get around, and transportation to and from the airport is quick and inexpensive.

I often forego the RER and take taxis from Roissy into town as they are fast and relatively cheap. Don't expect the drivers to speak English or be polite, though!

2007-01-21 03:49:58 · answer #2 · answered by lesroys 6 · 1 1

i'm hoping you are able to manage it so as which you would be able to sleep on the thank you to Paris. That way for the time of a while there you isn't too groggy. If it have been me i could have some beverages so i could visit sleep. on account which you probably did no longer supply the hours, we can't inform you what precisely would be opened and closed for the time of your lay over. the 1st respondant for sure did no longer study which you purely have a 12 hour lay over. i could merely forget approximately that answer all jointly. ( i do no longer mean you Alana, it feels like the guy withdrew their question.) i could %. one or 2 aspects of Paris and merely relish them. somebody mentioned Mont Martre and that i thinkt which would be a sturdy decision. yet another decision could be to purely start up off at ile de l. a. cite and start up up wandering from there. you're able to desire to start up off at Notre dame, dangle out interior the marais, make your far greater than to lodge de ville and spend it sluggish at Centre Georges Pompidou. or you're able to desire to %. one museum in case you're able to desire to fulfill a muse in you. Then after that maybe wander in backyard - the two the tuileries or jardin du luxembourg. be helpful and spend some high quality time in a eating place with a eating place au lait!

2016-11-25 23:43:49 · answer #3 · answered by geesey 4 · 0 0

I would hire a car. There are many tour services that can offer you a car (a mercedes) and a knowledgeable driver and translator. He/She will be able to get you into the finest restaurants and take you to all of the marvelous sites. He/She will also know how much time you need to get back to the airport. Don't miss Montmontre. Maybe even have lunch at Jules Verne in the Tour Eiffel.
If you have time, the Picasso museum is a real treat.
Have fun!

2007-01-21 00:23:41 · answer #4 · answered by Lauretta R 3 · 1 1

That woman has more layovers than the average person has breakfast! Jusdt let her show you the ropes and do what ever she asks

2007-01-20 22:51:20 · answer #5 · answered by Shelty K 5 · 0 1

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