How to travel from Charles de Gaulle airport to Pierre et Marie Curie metro station?
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I have very little luggage and am looking to go by train. I'm finding the rail network highly confusing and would appreciate help. Also, what's the fare?
Best Answer
The quickest way seems to be :
- From the airport, take RER B, get off at the "Châtelet-Les Halles" station
- From Châtelet-Les Halles, take the subway 7 going to "Mairie d'Ivry" and get off at "Pierre et Marie Curie"
It should take about 1h15, price should be in the vicinity of 15€ (need confirmation).
Be aware that Châtelet-Les Halles is a pretty big station and that you might walk a bit.
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