Take line 4 to Barbes-Rochechouart station
then take line 2 to Charles-de-Gaulle-Etoile station
then you're at the top of Champs-Elysées just near Arc de Triomphe
go to the train station and by a ticket from gare du nord to gare de Marley
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Use the RER.
la Gare du Nord
The RER is a Paris suburban train service. It does not go to Le Havre. You can go from CdG to Gare du Nord on the RER, from Gare du Nord to Gare Saint-Lazare on the metro, and from Saint-Lazare to Le Havre by train. The SNCF website will help you with this.
On the direct RER train, very quickly.
The station is named Paris Gare Du Nord.
the easiest way to go from Paris to England is to take the high speed train Eurostar from the Gare du Nord station in Paris, to St Pancras in London.
Go to Saint-Lazare Station, take RER E, the first stop is Gare du Nord station the one where Eurostar are leaving from to London
Eurostar 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.To get from London to Switzerland you need to go:- London St. Pancras - Paris Gare du Nord (Eurostar train).- Cross Paris by Métro.- Paris Gare du Lyon via Basel or Geneva to your final destination.I have done this, it takes about 7-8 hours From London to Basel or Geneva, longer to your final destination.See "The Man in Seat Sixty-One" website for more info.
Not as easy as it looks. Take the Metro line 5, direction Bobigny, to STALINGRAD. The line 7 direction La Courneuve to Porte de la Villette.
Simplest way is a No.26 bus, which leaves from directly outside the station, to the left as you exit from the main line area. Alternatively, you can go by RER - the express underground. Follow signs to the new MAGENTA station, approached through a pedestrian tunnel from Gare du Nord, which connects with Saint-Lazare.