Don’t forget to consider
the distance of the airport from the place of your stay. This minor point has
all the characteristic of making or ruining a holiday
One of the many things
that people often forget while planning for their vacations is the distance of
the airport from the place of their residence. Though for some this may be a
minor thing bereft of any attention, yet there are also a certain group of people
for whom the distance is a prime consideration especially when one is planning
to book a service or a holiday apartment in a metropolis like Paris where
traffic is a major issue.
It’s a known fact that
every metropolitan city in the world has a traffic problem and no matter how
much one tries to solve the issue it becomes all the more complicated with
hardly any solution in place. In such a scenario the only best thing one can do
when planning a holiday is to either book a vacation rental near to the
attractions or near the airport so that you can save time on travelling and
avoid getting caught in the traffic snarls. If you are the type who prefer booking a
rental near the airport, then the below details might are just apt for you.
Breeze through them to get an idea as to where and near which airport should
you book your holiday apartment during your Paris vacation.
Le Bourget Airport – 11 kms north-northeast of Paris in the districts of Bonneuil-en-France and
Dugny, this is the oldest airport of the city and the venue of Charles
Lindbergh's historic solo transatlantic crossing in 1927.
The Orly Airport-
Located 10 miles south of Paris, this airport caters to flights from Europe,
the Middle East, Africa, the Caribbean, North America and Southeast
Asia and is well connected to the Paris city via means of the shuttle services,
buses, RER and the A106 autoroute.
Charles de Gaulle airport - Paris largest and busiest airport is located 25kms
northeast of Paris caters to flights from all over the world. Like the Orly airport, it is also well
connected with the rest of the city via the rail, bus and the RER. If coming by
the CDG, do note that it takes 45 minutes to reach Paris.
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