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powerage78
Yes, no problem with Métro - subway Ligne 13, station St Denis - Porte de Paris
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MingSubu
From the subway map, Paris Nord to Stade de France is like 2K. Is that all it is?
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MingSubu
From the subway map, Paris Nord to Stade de France is like 2K. Is that all it is?
Gare du Nord to Stade de France is only one station with the RER. The bee line is about 5 km / 3.2 miles.
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Irix
No pictures yet from the Stones in Paris on http://rockerparis.blogspot.fr as during the rehearsals in February
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MingSubu
I'd rather walk back and cool off, instead of the waiting and being crammed into a train.
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BowieStone
According to 'maps' it's 5,6km. And it should take you 1 hour and 8 minutes.
You'll sleep like a log.
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Sister Marie
These strikes are really annoying...
... but necessary : you wouldn't want to end up with a British-like railroad system, ma chère?
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MingSubu
The freaks come out at night. Guess I'm one too.
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MingSubu
I'd rather walk back and cool off, instead of the waiting and being crammed into a train.
You'll sleep like a log... if you manage to get back to your hotel in one piece. St.Denis (the city) is bad at night and the northern area of Paris (the one you'll walk thru to get back to Gare du Nord) is the worst of the City Of Light.
So you might reconsider.
Personnally I wouldn't do it.
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Sister Marie
These strikes are really annoying...
... but necessary : you wouldn't want to end up with a British-like railroad system, ma chère?
Thanks, I'll bear that in mind if I'm still trapped in Lille at showtime.
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MingSubu
I'd rather walk back and cool off, instead of the waiting and being crammed into a train.
You'll sleep like a log... if you manage to get back to your hotel in one piece. St.Denis (the city) is bad at night and the northern area of Paris (the one you'll walk thru to get back to Gare du Nord) is the worst of the City Of Light.
So you might reconsider.
Personnally I wouldn't do it.
@MingSubu: listen to dcba, he is completely right, don't do it!!!
RER is not totally affected, and the metro is all right.
[www.leparisien.fr]
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MingSubu
I'd rather walk back and cool off, instead of the waiting and being crammed into a train.
You'll sleep like a log... if you manage to get back to your hotel in one piece. St.Denis (the city) is bad at night and the northern area of Paris (the one you'll walk thru to get back to Gare du Nord) is the worst of the City Of Light.
So you might reconsider.
Personnally I wouldn't do it.
@MingSubu: listen to dcba, he is completely right, don't do it!!!
RER is not totally affected, and the metro is all right.
[www.leparisien.fr]
Why not? Bad area? If it's the distance, I can do 5K standing on my head.