Paris Train Stations
Paris is easily accessible by train from many major cities across Europe. With several train stations, including Gare du Nord, Gare de Lyon, and Gare de l’Est,
you can conveniently arrive in the heart of the city from destinations such as London, Brussels, Amsterdam, and beyond.
Travelling by train is not only a comfortable and efficient option, but it is also an ecological choice, helping to reduce your carbon footprint.
We encourage you to consider this environmentally friendly mode of transportation for your journey to the conference.
How to go from the airports to the center
- From Charles de Gaulle:
- Metro (50 min): The RER B (blue line) goes directly from the airport to the center station of Paris, Châtelet Les-Halles.
- Bus (1 hours): The Roissy-Bus gets you to Opera Garnier, north of the seine
- Uber or Bolt (40 min): Costs around 40-70€ to go to Châtelet Les-Halles.
- From Orly:
- Metro(25 min): The metro 14 takes from the airport to Châtelet
- Bus (30 min): The Orly-Bus takes from the airport to Denfert Rochereau
- Uber or Bolt (30-40 min): There are cars that can take you to Châtelet Les-Halles for 30-40€
Getting around Paris
Public transportation in Paris is relatively convenient.
You can find all the information you need regarding tickets on the official IDF mobilités website and RATP website.
Applications such as City Mapper and Google Maps operate quite effectively in Paris and will guide you to the Paris Brain Institute.
How to get to the ICM
There are two main entries to the Hospital (big pink zone with streets on it).
One is next to the metro 5 (orange line) stop Saint Marcel and the other is next to Chevaleret which is metro 6 (green line).
The easiest way is from Saint Marcel entry which is a straight line but Google Maps guides you inside the hospital so you should be okay.