For our upcoming trip to Europe, we’re planning https://callusdigital.org/ a “drive-by” visit to Paris. We’ll take the crack-of-dawn train from London to Paris (which arrives about 9am), and plan to take the night train to Munich (which leaves at about 10pm).
Obviously, we don’t want http://www.livsmedlet.com/ to drag our luggage around with us. And while I’d like to assume that there are places to check it (two people’s worth surely wouldn’t fit in a locker?), it would be very inconvenient to be wrong.
Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find a https://todaslascasasrurales.com/ map of Gare du Nord or Gare du Est… and, as I don’t speak French, I’m not sure that I’d recognize “left luggage booth” or “baggage check” if I had one.
Can anybody help https://metsyhingle.com/?
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Esterschlindler: I don’t know what the answer is but one idea to think twice about is shipping the baggage ahead via UPS/FEDEX etc. A recent post in another thread described a nightmare using that method. Although being in the EU might be different. Maybe it is an idea. Donerail
Even if that were an option — to where would I ship it? If I was staying at a hotel overnight, I’d be able to leave the bags there (or at least I’d expect to check them there). Since I’m not "parked" anyplace, I don’t think that would work.
Long ago, when I was growing up in New York, I remember that all the big museums had check rooms. (If nothing else, people needed to leave coats and raingear.) I wonder if I could do so in Paris as well?
estherschindler, I don’t know the answer to your question, but may I respectfully suggest you check the Fodor’s Travel Forum. They have over 50,000 members and many many active members who travel all over the world. Paris is a favorite destination and there are experienced people who will undoubtedly give you advice.
Their web site is http://www.fodors.com/forums/threadselect.jsp?fid=2
If that doesn’t work, just go to http://www.fodors.com and click the European Travel Forum. First type in "train station storage" or something like that in the search window. If you don’t find your answer, post a question but title it "Gare du Nord or Gare du Est storage" so the right people read it. Sometimes people can be a little testy (or just plain rude) on Fodors, but most of them are genuinely helpful and I’m sure someone will answer your question.
Good luck. Sounds like you will have a very exciting day in Paris!
Odette
We are staying in Le Cruesot in June for 2 days and I want to know what is the best way to travel to and from the airport and Le Cruesot.
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You probably mean a Paris airport… Please let us know. France is a big country…