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How to reach Paris

Plenty of ways to reach Paris.
The only thing you have to do is to choose the one you for you!

By plane:
Charles de Gaulle International Airport
With three terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (which is huge and subdivided into 2A through 2F), and Terminal 3 (formerly T9).
It's notoriously confusing, so allow plenty of time for transfers.

Orly International Airport
Mainly used by Air France for national lines, and other international carriers in Europe, Orly is roughly forty minutes from Paris via the OrlyBus, which departs from Métro Denfert-RochereauIt's notoriously confusing, so allow plenty of time for transfers.

By train:
There are several stations serving Paris

Gare du Nord
With TGV trains to and from Belgium, the Netherlands, and Cologne, Germany (Thalys), and the United Kingdom (Eurostar) and regular trains from Northern Europe.

Gare d'Austerlitz
With regular trains to and from the center and southwest of France (Orléans, Limoges, Toulouse the long way), Spain and Portugal and arrival of majority of the night trains.

Gare de l'Est
With ICE/TGV to and from Saarbrücken, Frankfurt, and Stuttgart, Germany.

Gare de Lyon
With regular and TGV trains to and from Southern and eastern France: Marseille, Lyon, Dijon, Switzerland: Geneva, Lausanne and Italy.

Gare St Lazare
With trains to and from Basse-Normandie, Haute-Normandie

Gare Montparnasse
With TGV and regular trains to and from the west and south-west of France

Amtrak, SAS, 350 Hoefgen St

By car:
I-10 from El Paso to the west and Houston to the east.
I-35 from Austin to the north and Laredo to the south.
US 281 connects with Brownsville to the south and Blanco and Johnson City to the north.
I-37 completed some years ago shortens the drive to Corpus Christi on the Gulf of Mexico.