Paris is famous for its taste, charm and indescribable atmosphere. All these qualities were fully realized when Charles de Gaulle Airport was built. The author of the project, Paul Andre, gave it an unusual futuristic look, which until now (since 1974) has not lost its originality and relevance.
Charles de Gaulle Airport is divided into three terminals. The first is reserved for flights operating on intercontinental flights. It is located in a ten-level building of circular shape, from which the transitions-rays to the aircraft parking extend to the sides. This is the most open of all terminals - glass and a lot of escalators dominated around, covered with transparent caps.
The second terminal was originally built to serve Air France flights, but today other airlines are also served here. It consists of six buildings, which are connected by both ground and underground passages. For the convenience of passengers, shuttle buses run between the terminals, the interval of which is not
more than 7 minutes. You can also get to the terminal at the local metro, whose trains leave every 3 minutes. All of these vehicles are free.
Charles de Gaulle Airport also has a third terminal, which serves exclusively charters. This is the most democratic terminal of all three.
Getting from the airport to various cities in France is not difficult - there are two railway stations and intercity bus stops on the territory. Itโs even easier to get to the city - there are both stops of ordinary city buses and express trains, Air France buses run. For owners of a driverโs license, there are racks of companies offering car rental. There are taxi call desks in the arrivals halls. In general, Charles de Gaulle Airport has created all the conditions for its guests.
If you visited
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Airport only in transit, then you will be given the opportunity to relax - there are about thirty hotels with rooms of various levels on the territory. There are also cafes, eateries and restaurants. Everything you need can be found in duty free shops. Charles de Gaulle Airport has a business center with a conference room and branches of several banks. There is a first-aid post, luggage storage, parking for cars. There is a post office on site where you can use wireless access and check email. Conditions have been created for mothers with children - there are special rooms where you can safely feed and change babies. There are play areas for both children and adults, there are cosmetic and massage parlors. There are many tour desk desks at the airport where you can choose a route. As you can see, the whole system is carefully thought out. I must also add that, even without knowing the language, but knowing English at least as part of the school curriculum, the road can be found quite easily - there are signs and signs in two languages โโeverywhere. If you have any questions - you can always contact any employee of the airport. Regardless of the position held, they will explain everything to you and tell you the direction of movement.