the easiest and cheapest way is to use public transportation. From Gare du nord:
métro (underground) line 4 towards Orléans - step down at 'Saint-Michel'
or
RER (underground train) line B towards 'Robinson' or towards 'Saint-Rémy-les Chevreuse'or towards 'Massy-Palaiseau' - step down at 'Saint-Michel' (2nd stop)
at station St Michel:
change for RER line C towards 'Versailles-rive-gauche - Château'
Fastest route: RER B southwards, step out at Chatelet, then RER A westwards to Charles de Gaulle-étoile.
By bus: route n°30, bus stop "Lafayette-Magenta" (straight out gare du nord), until Charles de Gaulle-étoile. (25 to 35 minutes depending of traffic).
By road, Versailles (palace) is 17 km from the Place de l'Étoile where stands the Arc de Triomphe - about 20 minutes drive.
By train: there are three suburban trains stations in Versailles: Versailles-Rive-Gauche, close to the palace; Versailles-Rive-Droite; and Versailles-Chantiers. All three of these stations have both a suburban rail link or a RER C rail link to Paris. The RER trains stop at a number of spots in Paris and may be more convenient for tourism.
You can take the train from Montparnasse to Versailles - Rive Gauche.
You take the RER A to Châtelet-les-Halles, and then the RER B to Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame and change onto the RER C (SNCF) to go to Versailles RG.
Luckily, they're on the same line. You need Line 4, Direction Porte d'Orléans.
It's not on the metro. RER line C to Versailles Rive Gauche is most convenient. The station is 800 metres from the palace. There are also SNCF trains from Gare Montparnasse to Versailles Rive Gauche, and from Gare Saint-Lazare to Versailles Rive Droite. There's even a train to Versailles Chantiers, but that's even further away. The 171 bus from metro Pont de Sèvres goes to the palace itself.
Où est la gare SNCF? La gare SNCF a train station and La gare routière is the bus station.
No, gare is a French word meaning train station
No, gare is a French word meaning train station
go to the train station and by a ticket from gare du nord to gare de Marley
A la gare.
The Austin train station is 'la gare d'Austin' in French.
An underground train station will normally be Un gare du métro.
la gare means the (train) station in French.
There are 6, Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est, Gare Saint-Lazare, Gare Montparnasse, Gare de Lyon, Gare d'Austerlitz and Gare de Bercy. Each station serves a different part of France.
Simply, the word is "La Gare."
The train station is called 'la gare' in French (sometimes 'la gare SNCF' for those who want to be overprecise) "La gare routière" stands for the central bus station ; The subway station is called 'la station de métro'