Hi,
Never been to France before.
We get off shuttle bus from Beauvais Airport at Porte Maillot. Could someone tell us how to get to metro station from bus, and which train(line) to catch to Nanterre Ville.
Does one train take us all the way, or do we have to change to get to Nanterre Ville.
Thanks,
baz.
Nanterre is a near northwestern suburb of Paris. NANTERRE VILLE station is on the RER 'A-1' (Saint Germain-en-Laye) ligne.
From the BVA shuttle stop, you will have to walk down Blvd. Pershing to the PORTE MAILLOT Metro station and take the #1 Metro ligne from PORTE MAILLOT (heading in the direction of Château de Vincennes) to CHARLES DEGAULLE-ÉTOILE station (2 stops) and then switch over to the RER 'A-1' ligne (heading in the direction of Saint Germain-en-Laye or Le Vésinet-Le Pecq) to NANTERRE VILLE station (10 mins...one-Way fare from PORTE MAILLOT METRO to NANTERRE VILLE RER will be 2,20€.
The only '..trick..' to this transfer is that at the CHARLES DEGAULLE-ÉTOILE station you need to make sure that you take the correct RER 'A' ligne train---any 'A' train with four-letter, '..X xxx..' (heading in the direction of Le Vésinet-Le Pecq), or '..Z xxx..' (heading in the direction of Saint Germain-en-Laye) designations. Train frequency will be approx. 1-every-10-mins. during most of the day and evening).
Nanterre and NANTERRE VILLE station are located out in Transportation Zone 3 from central Paris...so you will need either a separate RER ticket (fare: 2,20€) or a transportation pass valid for Zones 1-3 travel.
When coming back into Paris from Nanterre, there will be RER 'A' ligne stations located across the city (Charles deGaulle-Étoile; Auber, Chatelet-Les Halles, Gare de Lyon) where you may begin from or transfer over to other regular Metro lignes to get where you want to go.
baz.
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