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Traveling to Paris: Any Advice?

MoniRose

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(5/28-7/4, 2012) Camino Frances - SJPP to Santiago
(7/22-8/2, 2013) Camino Finesterra
(?) Camino Le Puy
Hi All - I will be leaving the States around Memorial Day 2012 and was planning to fly into and back out of Paris; hoping to see some of France after finishing my Camino. I've never travelled to Europe and am wondering if there's a better way to go and still be able to get some time in France, preferrably on the back side of my trip. I am wondering about getting to SJPP, and getting around France in general. Also, what about the trip back to Paris from Santiago de Compostela? Not at all familiar with buses, trains, etc.
Can you advise on some other options that I might consider? Round trip to Paris right now is about $1300+, which I will do if I have to, but I'm thinking there might be more creative and less expensive ways to meet my goal. My time is my own for the summer, so I can be flexible with dates.
I'd appreciate any advice from more seasoned travelers from the States?
Thanks so much!
- M :arrow:
 
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MoniRose...welcome to the Forum and the Class of 2012!

I try to keep things simple, so...consider getting an "open jaw" airline ticket. This would allow you to fly into Paris...take the train around France as you make your way to SJPDP...walk the CF and fly home from Santiago.

Here is the link to raileurope:

http://www.raileurope.com/rail-tickets-passes/

Buen "doing it your way" Camino

Arn
 
Hi Monica

You can fly from Santiago to Paris quite cheaply with Vueling airlines. I think there is a direct flight to Paris CDG airport on some days, but on other days you might have to go via Barcelona to Paris Orly, which probably wouldn't be the airport you'd fly back to the States from.

Buen Camino!
 
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Monica,

I am hoping to leave in mid May and return in June. I also intend to fly into CDG but will fly back out of Madrid. I will train out of Paris to SJPdP. The question is whether I can get there on the same day. Leaving Paris from the Montparness station gives you more flexibility than leaving from CDG. But it does mean you have to take the bus from CDG to Montparasse. But there is a shuttle bus from CDG that goes there.

Try Hipmonk.com to look for airfares. They will allow you to try the "open Jaw" process that Arn described.

Hope that helps!

Buen Camino!

Alan
 
On my first Camino I flew to Paris, then took the fast train to Bayonne, spent one night there then took a local train to SJPP next morning

My best advice would be to STAY in Paris a few days!
You'll need at least 3 days to completely see the Louvre if you are a history nut.

You can get an inexpensive room or bed at the Youth Hostel and take the bus or train into the city.
We booked online before we left and it worked out fine.

Fun!
 
Thank you all. I expect I will be anxious to start my Camino once I get over there, so I'm planning on celebrating the completion of the Camino with a few days in France before heading home, rather than taking it on the front end. But I will consider staying in Bayonne the first night and then a day to enjoy SJPP before starting out early. I appreciate all the suggestions! - M :arrow:
 
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The excellent national train service in France means that long-distance bus service in the country is practically nonexistent; regional buses are found where train service is spotty. Local bus information to the rare rural areas where trains do not have access can be obtained from the SNCF.

With dedicated bus lanes now in place throughout the city—allowing buses and taxis to whiz past other traffic mired in tedious jams—taking the bus is an appealing option. Although nothing can beat the métro for speed, buses offer great city views, and the new ones are equipped with air-conditioning—a real perk on those sweltering August days.

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Hi,

It's perfectly doable to leave Paris by train in the morning, get into Bayonne and catch a train mid/late afternoon, arriving in SJPP in plenty of time to get a room (I did this 4 years ago). If you're looking for accommodation in Paris you can rent really inexpensive apartments in great areas near the centre for much less than a hotel and not much more than a hostel - airbnb.co.uk is one of the better sites. I've just booked 3 nights for me and my partner before I go off and start my 2nd Camino in March!

Buen Camino :)
 

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