Cabs are expensive and Paris has a superb public transit system, so you're better off going by train. There is an RER (commuter rail) station inside CDG, though it's a bit of a walk from most gates.
Take the RER Roissy line to the Gare du Nord (north train station). From there you can take either the connecting RER line to Champs de Mars station, or the Métro (subway/underground) to the Trocadero station.
A Métro ticket is good on either line; if you're planning on doing a lot of travelling be sure to buy a carnet (booklet) of tickets first because it's a lot cheaper than individual tickets. Also, hold onto your ticket because you need it to exit the system as well as enter it.
there is no train to the Eiffel tower.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, (CDG)
It is 35.2-kilometers from Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Eiffel Tower. Total drive time is an average of 35-minutes.
Paris has two large international airports, Orly in the south and Roissy-Charles de Gaulle north of Paris. The closest to Paris is Orly airport, but Orly and Roissy serve different destinations so you would not have the choice.Cdg
No one. No Airport close to the Eiffel Tower because in most cities in the world, there is no airports in downtowns. the closest one is Orly at 20km in the south. The other one CDG is at 30km in the north.
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The famous tower in Paris is called the Eiffel Tower, or in French, la Tour Eiffel.
The shortest driving distance is 88 km (54.6 miles).
no the Eiffel Tower is on the ground
yes gustave Eiffel had his apartment on the top of the Eiffel tower.
The Eiffel Tower, opened in 1889, was built by engineer Gustave Eiffel.
There are 3 control towers at Charles de Gaulle Airport. A 4th one is bein' built so as to control some apron areas. The tallest control tower is 90meters high, the 2nd one about 80m high, and the oldest control tower is approximately 75m high. The new one will be around 65m high. ^^