Nov
09
    

Speaking of France its quite like your wine trip to start from Paris. No matter wheter you’re flying overseas, coming from another European country or Asia, here are a few nice tips and tricks about Paris’ airports. Paris has three: Orly, Roissy Charles De Gaulle and Beauvais Airport.

Orly
Its highly effective for business travelers. There are 15 meeting rooms and 6 more offices. Call 0)1 4975 1233 to order telephone, fax, video conferences or any other facilities. For security reasons the sevice Left Luggage is not available any longer. Lost property? Well, you can call 1 55 76 20 20. and check where is your suitcase.

Spending long hours waiting at the airport is always boring no matter how much shops and restaurants are open for you there. If you have 3 or more hours, why don’t you consider a short break away from the busy terminal. Jardin du Luxembourg is some 40 minutes from the airport. It’s the largest public park in the city. There you can visit the Luxembourg palace or alternatively have a coffee in the sun.

Roissy Charles De Gaulle
With 35 million passengers a year this is the largest airport in France. For the holidays makers it’s shopping paradise and for the business travelers it offers VIP lounges with all business facilites needed to stay close to your deals when you travel. For lost poroperty you can call directly 01 48 62 13 34 for Terminal 1 and 01 48 16 63 83 for Terminal 2.

Walk by the Saint Martin canal that runs through the northeastern districts of the Right Bank. It was built in the beginning of 19th century and is a kind of secret lovely and relaxing place.

Beauvais
This is the smallest airport that serves Paris. It’s often used by the low-cost carriers. To reach the city you can take a taxi (approximate cost 120-160 euros) or bus (run every 20 minutes after the arrival of each flight).

Filed by Maria on 09-11-2007


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