TRANSPORTAION

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GETTING TO PARIS FROM AIRPORTS

  • CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT (CDG)  is located 23 km or 14 miles from central Paris in the suburb of Roissy.

  • RER B
    Train connection between RER B stations several stops in central Paris and connects with the metro system runs very 10-20 minutes, with an average travel time 25-30 minutes. Standard fare is 10,30€.

  • ROISSY BUS
    Air conditioned shuttle bus between Paris (Opéra) and CDG airport (service to all terminals) runs every 15 to 20 minutes, with an average travel time of 60 to 75 minutes. Stardard far is 12€.

  • BUS 350
    Bus connection between Paris Gare de l‘Est and the CDG airport, runs every 15 to 30 minutes,with an average travel time of 60 to 80 minutes. Standard fare is 6€.

  • PARIS ORLY AIRPORT is located partially in Orly and partially in Villeneuve-le-Roi, 13 km or 8.1 miles south of Paris.

  • ORLY BUS
    Bus connection between Paris (Place Denfert-Rochereau) and the Orly airport, runs every 8-15 minutes, with an average travel time of 25-35 minutes. Standard fare is 8.3€.

  • ORLY VAL
    Automatic light rail line between the Antony RER B station and Orly airport, runs every 4-7 minutes. Travel time 6 minutes Standard fares 9.3€.

  • NAVETTEE GO C PARIS
    Shuttle bus between Paris and the Orly airport via RER C, runs every 15 minutes with an average travel time 30 minutes. Standard fare is 6.35€.

GETTING TO PARIS BY TRAIN

  • GARE MONTPARNASSE is the nearest train station. It located 3.9 km to the ISEP campus. From Gare Montparnasse take M12 towards Mairie d’Issy and get off at Corentin Celton, takes about 15 minutes to ISEP.

  • GARE D’AUSTERLITZ locates 7.3 km to the ISEP campus, the fastest way to go from Gare d’Austerlitz to ISEP is to take M10 and transfer to M12 at Sevres-Babylone station, then get off at Corentin Celton station. It takes about 40 minutes to arrive at ISEP.

  • GARE DE LYON takes M1 or M14 and then transfer to M12 towards Mairie d’Issy and get off at Corentin Celto station.

  • GARE D'EST AND GARE DU NORD takes M4 towards the direction of Mairie de Montrouge and then transfer to M12 at Gare Montparnasse, then get off at Corentin Celton station.

  • GARE SAINT LAZARE It is very convenient to come from Gare Saint Lazure to ISEP. Take M12 towards the direction of Mairie d’Issy and get off at Corentin Celton station.

GETTING TO ISEP

  • ISEP LOCATION
    10, rue de Vanves à Issy-les-Moulinaux

  • METRO
    The campus of ISEP is very closed to the metro station Corentin Celton, only 350 meters (4 minutes walk) to the entrance of the Campus.

  • TRAMWAY
    The Tramway station Porte de Versailles is also next to ISEP campus (1.1 km), you can come over by foot (15 minutes), or transfer to metro line 12 and get off at the station Corentin Celton .

  • RER C
    The RER C station Isyy-Val de Seine is located 1.4 km away from the ISEP campus. Bus 126, 189, 394 provide very frequently service between Issy-Val de Seine and Corentin Celton bus station, which is just 350 meters to the entrance of ISEP.

  • BUS
    The bus station Corentin Celton is just 350 meters to the entrance of ISEP campus. 1

GETTING AROUND PARIS

  • METRO:Paris's métro has 14 lines (not including two shorter "navette" "bis" lines and the Montmartre funicular), and 12 of these penetrate into the surrounding suburbs (as two, lines 2 and 6, form a circle within Paris). Most lines cross the city diametrically and only the above-mentioned inner-city circular lines serve as a unique lateral interconnection.

  • TRAIN WAY: Paris’s tramway network consist of 10 lines are currently operational, occupies a grassy track running alongside most of Paris' Left Bank boundary. The tram system mainly runs in the suburban regions of Paris.

  • Gare de Lyon: takes M1 or M14 and then transfer to M12 towards Mairie d’Issy and get off at Corentin Celto station.

  • RER TRAIN: takes M4 The RER (Réseau Express Régional) is a network of large-calibre regional trains that run far into the suburbs of Paris, with fewer stops within the city itself. It is a network of 5 lines: A, B, C, D and E. Line A, B and D pass through Paris' largest and most central Châtelet-Les-Halles metro station. Line C occupies the path of former railways along the Seine’s Rive Gauche quays, and line E leaves Paris' Gare Saint-Lazare train station for destinations to Paris' north-east.

  • BUS: Paris' bus lines interconnecting all points of the capital and its closest suburban cities. There are 58 bus lines operating in Paris that have a terminus within city limits.

PARIS METRO NETWORK

PARIS BUS NETWORK