30 minutes by metro
== == from Rail station to metro station 3 minutes direction Porte de Clignancourt (line 4) metro train 14 minutes from metro station to rail station 3 minutes
There's no metro station called 207In Gare du Nord train station there's Gare du Nordmetro station- on metro lines 4 and 5 and you can access line 2 through a long corridor (La Chapelle metro station )- on RER lines B,D and E
There is no Notre-Dame metro station. The nearest is Cité. It takes about 15 minutes from there to Gare du Nord. The Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame station (metro and RER) is slightly further from both.
You can't go on the metro, you have to go on the RER (google it). From the centre of Paris it takes about 35 minutes.
The correct pronunciation of "Guerlain" is "gair-lahn."
About 5h05 (including a change at London).
you can travel to Strasbourg from Paris by car (480 km - driving time of about 4H25), or by train from the Gare de l'Est (the trip is 2H20 long), or even by plane from Orly airport.
It's Metro line 4 and it takes 16 minutes. But add on about 5 minutes at each end for getting to and from the metro platform to the train and waiting. Add more if you are unfamiliar with the system and need time to get oriented.
They are both on the same metro line and the journey takes about half an hour.
Single ticket full price 2nd class: 12.90 euro Return ticket = double Weekend ticket (return ticket travel between Friday and Sunday evening) 13.80 euro With Rail Pass (pass for 10 single journeys 2nd class): 7.30 euro/journey Other discounts possible for young and older people. Prices valid until 31st January 2010. If you travel with international high-speed train to Brussels, check for a free-to-any-Belgium-station ticket.
The journey from Gare du Nord to the Latin Quarter in Paris typically takes around 20 to 30 minutes by public transport, such as the RER B train or Metro lines. If you choose to walk, it would take approximately 30 to 40 minutes, depending on your pace. The distance is about 3 to 4 kilometers (1.9 to 2.5 miles). Overall, the travel time may vary based on traffic and transit schedules.
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 Zürich you need to go:- London St. Pancras - Paris Gare du Nord (Eurostar train).- Cross Paris by Métro.- Paris Gare du Lyon to Zürich Hauptbahnhof (TGV train).I have done this, it takes about 8 hours.