Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport
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關於Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG IATA) is the main airport of Paris, one of the busiest hubs in Europe, largest airport in France and home of the national carrier Air France. It is north of Paris and is sometimes referred to as Roissy Airport. The airport is named after General Charles de Gaulle, wartime leader of the Free French and later President of France.
It is owned by the Aéroports de Paris group together with Paris Orly Airport.
Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport旅遊指南
城市概覽
CDG is amongst the largest airports in the world not only in terms of traffic, but also surface area, and its multiple disjointed terminals and sheer size may be disorienting. While connections to, from, and via CDG are often attractive, one needs to take extra care not to get lost, and plan in extra time to just cover the distances needed to get to or from the gate.
Terminals CDG has three terminals. The free CDGVal shuttle train runs between terminals, car parks and train stations.
1 Terminal 1. The original one, built in the 1970s to serve the intercontinental "jumbo jets" that had just debuted in service. It is notable for its unusual layout and retrofuturistic brutalist design, with a round central section featuring underground travelator connections to seven "satellites" named 1T through 1Z (not used at the airport but used on the guide to talk about the different satellites) to which planes dock via jetways. Nowadays it is used by Star Alliance carriers and some other non-allied airlines. (updated Jun 2019) 2 Terminal 2. The notoriously confusing gigantic one, consisting of interconnected sections named 2A through 2F, as well Terminal 2G in a separate building only reachable via navette/bus in 10-15 min (bus leaves every 20 min) so allow extra time if you travel to/from there. Terminal 2 houses all Air France flights, as well as those of other SkyTeam carriers, with some other airlines' gates spread over the many sections. Notably, Easyjet uses terminal 2D. (updated Mar 2019) 3 Terminal 3. The low-cost terminal serving low-fare carriers, including Vueling, but not Easyjet, which has gates in 2D. The CDGVal station shared with Roissypôle requires a walk from the CDGVal station to its entrance, and has limited facilities. (updated Mar 2019)
Gare Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV This is the TGV train station in the middle of the airport's Terminal 2 (between sections 2C/D and 2E/F of the Terminal), where both national and international TGV trains stop. Bo
當地交通
Before security Terminals, parking garages, hotels, the RER B stations, and the TGV station are linked by the free CDGVal, an automated people mover train. The train runs every 4 minutes and usually takes about 2 minutes between each stop. At peak hours expect heavy passenger loads. Terminal 2G is not connected to the main Terminal 2 building. A navette (shuttle bus) connects passengers to and from Terminal 2E. The journey can take 15 to 20 minutes. It is important to allow for extra time if travelling through Terminal 2G.
After security Once you have gone through security or have arrived in Paris and need to connect ("correspondances") to another flight, it is very complicated to change terminals. You can walk around terminal 2 (for example from 2A to 2F), but from or to Terminal 1, Terminal 3, or Terminal 2G, you will need to take a bus. These buses can be very crowded and are not practical to use.
購物
All terminals offer options to shop, whether it's a duty free or a store from a French or international brand, Charles de Gaulle airport offers a lot of shopping options for its customers. However it is important to know that once you are near your gate, it is long to get to another terminal. This is due to the sheer size of the terminals and the need to take a bus between the terminals that are detached from others (Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 for example which are detached from the larger Terminal 2, which itself has detached sub-terminals like Terminal 2G). All terminals and most sub-terminals have at least one duty-free (BuY Paris). These aren't all the same and some will only offer cosmetics, whereas some others will offer a bigger choice.
Terminal 1 (Note: Notations 1T through 1Z indicate the different satellites of Terminal 1 (which are by default after security). If not indicated, the stores are located by default in the Terminal 1 central building) Before security
La Maison du Chocolat, level 3 - departures, ☏ +33 1 74 25 33 17. Daily 06:00-21:00. Chocolate (updated Jun 2019) Marks & Spencer Food, level 5 - arrivals (in front of entrance #32 and #34, also near elevator E), ☏ +33 1 48 16 96 29. Daily 06:30-23:00. General store (updated Jun 2019) After security Level 4 - boarding
Air de Paris (going towards terminal 1U between the 1T (gates 10-18) and 1V (gates 30-38) underground tunnels), ☏ +33 1 74 37 21 55. Daily 06:00-22:00. Souvenirs (updated Jun 2019) APM Monaco (to the left when going to 1Z (gates 40-48) through the tunnel), ☏ +33 1 74 22 14 14. Daily 06:00-22:00. Fashion (updated Jun 2019) Bottega Veneta (between the Lounges elevator and the tunnel to 1Z (gates 40-48)), ☏ +33 1 74 25 55 41. Daily 06:00-22:00. Fashion (updated Jun 2019) Burberry, ☏ +33 1 74 37 13 10. Daily 06:00-22:00. Fashion (updated Jun 2019) Bvlgari, ☏ +33 1 48 16 02 01. Daily 06:00-22:00. Fashion (updated Jun 2019) Gucci, ☏ +33 1 74 37 25 95. Daily 06:00-22:00. Fashion
住宿
There are many hotels available for travellers at CDG. Most hotels are located nearby off the airport grounds. The Sheraton and Yotel are the only true in-airport hotels. They are located in Terminal 2. Travellers in Terminals 1 & 3 might more quickly access the hotels at Roissypole, which is still on the airport grounds though not directly connected. The hotels at Roissypole are accessed from the terminals by the free CDGVal airport shuttle followed by a short walk.
Airport hotels These eight hotels are the only hotels on the airport property.
1 Sheraton Paris Airport Hotel & Conference Centre, Terminal 2 (walking distance), ☏ +33 1 49 19 70 70. Four-star airport hotel and the only true in-airport hotel at CDG. Convenient for passengers in Terminal 2. €175. (updated Jul 2015) 2 Ibis Paris CDG Airport, Roissypole (CDGVal shuttle), ☏ +33 1 49 19 19 19. Convenient to travellers at terminals 1, 2, & 3. €76. (updated Jul 2015) 3 Hilton Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, Roissypole (CDGVal shuttle), ☏ +33 1 49 19 77 77. Convenient to travellers at terminals 1, 2, & 3. (updated Jul 2015) 4 Novotel Paris CDG Terminal, Roissypole (CDGVal), ☏ +33 1 49 19 27 27. Convenient to travellers at terminals 1, 2, & 3. €144. (updated Jul 2015) 5 citizenM Paris Charles de Gaulle, Roissypole (CDGVal shuttle). Convenient to travellers at terminals 1, 2, & 3. A slightly longer walk from the CDGVal stop than the other Roissypole hotels. (updated Jul 2015) 6 Mercure Paris CDG Airport & Convention (formerly Pullman), Roissypôle Ouest (Shuttle from terminal), ☏ +33 1 49 19 29 29. This hotel was a Pullman until 2014. It can be fairly convenient for travellers at terminals 1, 2, & 3. Not directly accessible on foot or via CDGVal. A hotel shuttle is provided. (updated Jul 2015) 7 Hotel Pullman Paris Roissy CDG Airport, Roissypôle (CDGVal Shuttle). The new Pullman opened to much fanfare in August 2015 and features lots of enhancements to comfort and style, including iconic works of art and a re
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