请问巴黎的交通

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龙一 发表于 2009-9-26 17:32:05 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
6-9号将在巴黎。交通是最头疼的事情。我们住在市中心的酒店,请问:
1,戴高乐机场距离市中心多远,打的要多少钱?
2,市中心到埃弗尔铁塔和凡尔赛宫应适用什么交通工具?
3,据说有35天,和5天的全区卡,合适么,方便用么?
4,唐人街距离市中心多远?如何搭乘交通工具?

最后,巴黎都有什么地方值得一去阿?
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oldfish 发表于 2009-9-26 18:52:29 | 显示全部楼层
比较远,打的没必要啊,坐RER就可以了

铁塔坐市内地铁就行了,凡尔赛宫还是得坐RER

交通卡挺好的,省事(巴黎的公交系统设计非常愚蠢)

唐人街坐地铁就到了

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6-9号将在巴黎。交通是最头疼的事情。我们住在市中心的酒店,请问:
1,戴高乐机场距离市中心多远,打的要多少钱?
2,市中心到埃弗尔铁塔和凡尔赛宫应适用什么交通工具?
3,据说有35天,和5天的全区卡,合适么,方 ...
龙一 发表于 2009-9-26 18:32
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 楼主| 龙一 发表于 2009-9-26 19:52:29 | 显示全部楼层
多谢老鱼了,这么多年终于发了个有用的帖子阿!哈哈
Sassyev 发表于 2009-9-26 19:54:48 | 显示全部楼层
6-9号将在巴黎。交通是最头疼的事情。我们住在市中心的酒店,请问:
1,戴高乐机场距离市中心多远,打的要多少钱?
2,市中心到埃弗尔铁塔和凡尔赛宫应适用什么交通工具?
3,据说有35天,和5天的全区卡,合适么,方 ...
龙一 发表于 2009-9-26 18:32

1. don't be silly..Are you crazy to call a cab? It doesn't cost much to take the train from the airport to Paris du nord...Then buy the metro tickets..
2. If you mean les chams elyssee is the center, then eiffel tower is the end of the road...Arc de Triomphe..You should take the metro..I can't remember clearly which one..But it's not difficult to find out at all..
3. You can simply buy one-day ticket..it's enough..

If you don't know where to go, just google sightseeing in paris, then you'll probably find lots of information on attractions in Paris..You could get a tourist map at the information dest in the airport..they could also help you with taking the train to the center or your hotel..Just ask them..
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Sassyev 发表于 2009-9-26 19:57:40 | 显示全部楼层
au chatea de versailles is very far away but it's worthwhile going there..It's a huge palace with a huge and magnificent garden..If you have enough time,then go and see it..Be prepared,because there'll be many people queuing...
Sassyev 发表于 2009-9-26 19:59:37 | 显示全部楼层
Some tips I just got from internet..

1. La Tour Eiffel (The Eiffel Tower) was built by engineer Gustave Eiffel in 1889, in celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the French Revolution (1789). Initially considered an eyesore, today it is the landmark of Paris. At 984 feet (300 m) high, the tower offers a spectacular panoramic view of the entire city from all directions. The view at sunset is especially breathtaking, and well worth the long line to the top.

2. Notre Dame de Paris (Notre Dame Cathedral) is the first cathedral to be built, marking Paris as the capital of France. Its construction began in 1163, but took almost two centuries to complete. The cathedral is designed based on Gothic architecture, with several large rose windows, colorful stained glasses, pointed arches and spires, and innovative sculptures, such as gargoyles. The cathedral saw many historical moments, including the crowning of Henry VI of England in 1430.

3. La Musée du Louvre (The Louvre Museum), a fortress in the Middle Ages, is now home to Leonardo Da Vinci's world-renowned painting, the Mona Lisa, and an impressive collection of art and antiquities from the world over. Six million people visit the Louvre Museum in Paris every year to admire its exhibits and collections. It would take months to complete a tour of everything in the museum. Therefore, it is recommended to choose what to see first and leave the rest for another visit.

4. Le Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Garden) is a beautiful park in the heart of Paris. This 61.8-acre (25-hectare) park was initially built for Catherine de Médicis in 1559. The park is an amazing place to unwind from a long day of sightseeing in Paris. There are two fascinating museums to visit within the park itself – Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume and La Musée de L'Orangérie. One may also enjoy a cup of coffee by the many fountains and sculptures in the park.

5. L'Avenue des Champs-Élysées (The Champs-Élysées Avenue), featuring luxurious boutiques and awe-inspiring automobile showrooms, is not to be missed. The long avenue leads towards the Arc de Triomphe, an arch constructed under Napoléon Bonaparte's reign in 1806 as a symbol of victories during his time. The arch was built over the tomb of an unknown soldier, and a constant flame is lit to commemorate him and others who perished during the two World Wars. The avenue is also the site of major celebrations, such as New Year's Eve and French National Day on 14 July.

6. La Basilique du Sacré-Coeur (The Sacred-Heart Basilica), located on Montmarte Hill in the north of Paris, was erected in 1873 and is an imposing reminder of the sins committed by the city. Many at the time believed that sinful acts had caused the downfall of the French in the Franco-Prussian war (1870). Designed and built by Paul Abadie, the 272-foot (83-m) white basilica today overlooks an outstanding view of Paris.

7. Le Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter) is so named because Latin was widely spoken in this area during the Middle Ages. This popular Paris neighborhood is well-known for its colorful student life, bistros, and eclectic secondhand bookstores. There are also historical monuments and attractions nearby, such as Le Panthéon and L'Église St. Étienne du Mont.

8. Les Catacombs de Paris (The Catacombs of Paris), an underground network of tunnels spanning more than 186 miles (300 km), are not for the faint-hearted. The Catacombs are an intricate maze of burial grounds filled with bones exhumed from the Cimetière des Innocents in the 18th century. An efficient tour guide is necessary, as visitors may become lost in the complex passages or trapped in cave-ins that occasionally occur. Although the Catacombs can be an eerie experience, it is fascinating to learn about the darker side of Paris history.
Sassyev 发表于 2009-9-26 20:00:42 | 显示全部楼层
Sorry that I cannot type Chinese right now..Believe 3 days you should simply stay inside of Paris..Do not go to the big Paris because you do not have time for it..
 楼主| 龙一 发表于 2009-9-26 20:13:47 | 显示全部楼层
谢了!妹子!
 楼主| 龙一 发表于 2009-9-26 20:15:18 | 显示全部楼层
这名字咋跟中文名字对号尼?
oldfish 发表于 2009-9-26 20:15:48 | 显示全部楼层
唉,这么多年了,都没逮着机会卖弄

混得太惨了
多谢老鱼了,这么多年终于发了个有用的帖子阿!哈哈
龙一 发表于 2009-9-26 20:52
 楼主| 龙一 发表于 2009-9-26 20:27:37 | 显示全部楼层
唉,这么多年了,都没逮着机会卖弄

混得太惨了

oldfish 发表于 2009-9-26 21:15


原来是我的错啊,没给你机会阿!
Sassyev 发表于 2009-10-1 22:04:23 | 显示全部楼层
原来老余之前也住巴黎的么
oldfish 发表于 2009-10-1 22:07:20 | 显示全部楼层
原来老余之前也住巴黎的么
Sassyev 发表于 2009-10-1 23:04


何需住,这些东西去玩几天不就都知道了么?
Sassyev 发表于 2009-10-2 13:07:17 | 显示全部楼层
之乎者也的
oldfish 发表于 2009-10-2 15:03:22 | 显示全部楼层
之乎者也的
Sassyev 发表于 2009-10-2 14:07


我有用这几个字么?
tina 发表于 2009-10-7 09:04:50 | 显示全部楼层
现在人在巴黎了吧,不知道是不是还能对你有帮助?
巴黎有3个中国人都比较集中的地区,我推荐13区,地铁是7号黄线 在 PORTE D' CHOISY 下就可以找到。推荐你几个好吃的餐馆。这个是我以前给一个朋友总结的,粘贴过来参考吧
法餐,西餐:
Chartier (经常排队)
7 rue du Faubourg Montmartre 75009
地铁站:Le Peletier
tel 0147708629.
1896年开张餐厅,已成为历史建筑。从年头、历史、现状来讲都是当之无愧老字号,平价第一家。里面大的简直是个大舞厅。巴黎最老的餐馆,价钱最平民化,菜的味道不会让你失望。有老客吃了几十年。 菜单简单而丰富,不打折扣的法国菜。
套餐 14欧元

hippo:建议吃一次 我以前总去吃 那时候下午吃还有很多优惠 牛排不错 物美价廉 很多地方都有 是个小河马头的标志 红色的装饰为主

CHEZ PAPA:推荐 也是比较特色的 我认为鸭子不错
           要去就去下面的任意一家 有的店做的一般
            153,rue montmartre 75002 paris
            地铁:grands boulevards ou bourse
            tél:01.40.13.07.31
        
            6 rue Gassendi, 75014
            tel:0143224119
leon de bruxelles  吃mule的地方 都是一锅一锅的 很多 味道价格都不错 在香榭丽舍大街就有
   

越南面条:
越南 pho14
129, Avenue de Choisy
75013  Paris
电话01 45 83 61 15
做的挺特色的 便宜量大 离中国城很近 附近都是中餐馆和超市

吃海鲜的去处 葡萄牙人开的 量大 就是只能开车去有点远:4 RUE DE LA SABLONNIERE 94460 VALENTON
TEL.01 43 82 10 85


中餐:
家常菜馆:我留学时候总去 但是人很多 地方也小 要提早去 必点水煮牛肉和鱼香茄子煲
每周一周三周五中午休息,其它时间12:00-14:30 18:00-22:30
地址:7 rue volta 75003 Paris
电话:01.42.77.30.82
地铁:3或11号线ARTS ET METIERS
评价:很受欢迎,基本每天晚到点都需要排队,老板杭州人,招牌菜水煮牛肉。曾经我非常喜欢去。缺点是地方太拥挤,老板娘脸太黑(情有可原,生意好么)。价格不贵。因为老板一直坚持自己做菜,所以质量和刚开始的时候差别不大。
这个地区附近还有几家饭店,比如万里香(他家包子也很有名)

北京食堂 炒菜和火锅都可以 就是有点贵 菜量小店 可能是位置好
38 RUE DE PONTHIEU 75008 PARIS TEL:0142565086 
评价:香街附近,比较贵。我以前比较喜欢去他家吃火锅,有小烧饼,北京叫火烧,还有糖蒜。
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