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#2
Air France bus.
Drops off on the side of the hotel.
Just get the right bus number. (there are about four)
Used to be under 20 EUR one way.
If you have lots of dev bucks, call the scheduled limo company.
If not so many dev bucks, CDG ops has a couple additional taxis that are a little cheaper posted inside.
Trains are also an option.
Drops off on the side of the hotel.
Just get the right bus number. (there are about four)
Used to be under 20 EUR one way.
If you have lots of dev bucks, call the scheduled limo company.
If not so many dev bucks, CDG ops has a couple additional taxis that are a little cheaper posted inside.
Trains are also an option.
#3
Air France bus #2 's first stop after leaving the airport terminals is Porte Maillot right next to the Hyatt. Here's a link with prices and they do take the company credit card: CDG Shuttle Bus - Les cars Air France They run every 20 minutes or so but take a long time to get through all the terminals at CDG. If you have the money call Chabe (800) 525-5750 and set up a car. They know the drill if you are a FDX guy.
#4
Air France bus #2 's first stop after leaving the airport terminals is Porte Maillot right next to the Hyatt. Here's a link with prices and they do take the company credit card: CDG Shuttle Bus - Les cars Air France They run every 20 minutes or so but take a long time to get through all the terminals at CDG. If you have the money call Chabe (800) 525-5750 and set up a car. They know the drill if you are a FDX guy.
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