Its very simple, take metro line 4 (dir chatelet or Porte d'Orleans) and get off at Garde de l'Est (pretty much the next stop). you can also walk via interconnected subway stations and get there that way.
The station in Paris for Normandy is Saint Lazare, not la Gare du Nord
Paris Gare du Nord 18 Rue Dunkerque Paris,France
Gare du Nord is one of six main train stations IN Paris. All the major tourist sites of Paris are within a few miles of this station, the busiest in Paris.
Taxi or underground (Paris "Metro") The underground trip is under 20 minutes, and is direct - no change of trains on the way.
Well, these places are not all that close together. Your best bt is to choose a station near the Gare du Nord, like the Terminus Nord, Paris-Liege or the Timhotel Gare du Nord. Any hotel website will guide you to such a place; you want the 10th Arrondissement (which is the district round the Gare du Nord).
Trains to Fontainebleau leave Paris Gare de Lyon every 30 minutes (journey time 38 minutes). To get from Paris Gare du Nord to Paris Gare du Lyon, take the RER (express metro) Line D (journey time 7 minutes). The best connections leave Paris Gare du Nord on the hour as follows (sample 10.00 departure from Nord):Gare du Nord d. 10.00Gare de Lyon a. 10.07Gare de Lyon d. 10.19Fontainebleau a. 10.57
Eurostar from Gare du Nord
The Gare du Nord is in Paris, a mile or so north of Notre-Dame.
There are no trolley buses in Paris. Gare du Nord to Gare de l'Est is a 10 minute walk or 1 stop on the Métro.
They are the same train station Gare du Nord is the full, historic name. Paris Nord is the name it is known by today. Paris to Creil is only about 35 minutes. Trains also leave here for Northern destinations like Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, UK. Including TGV EuroStar and Thalys.
Bruxelles MidiEurostar is the brand name of the company running high speed trains London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels through the Channel Tunnel.Eurostar uses the stations: St. Pancras (London), Gare du Nord (Paris), Bruxelles Midi (Brussels) and Lille Europe.Currently these are the only passenger trains operating through the tunnel.The Eurostar takes 2 hours 15 minutes between London and Paris.
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