Outils personnels

ADG 2016

ADG 2016

Différences entre les versions de « Travelling / Visa »

De ADG 2016

Aller à : navigation, rechercher
Ligne 5 : Ligne 5 :
 
You may arrive directly at Strasbourg Airport that is well connected to a large number of French and European cities through regular and low-cost airlines. You may also travel through one the neighboring International Hubs (Paris, Frankfurt, ...), from where many connections exist. Here are some useful information:
 
You may arrive directly at Strasbourg Airport that is well connected to a large number of French and European cities through regular and low-cost airlines. You may also travel through one the neighboring International Hubs (Paris, Frankfurt, ...), from where many connections exist. Here are some useful information:
 
* [http://www.strasbourg.aeroport.fr/index.php/accueil?lang=E Strasbourg Airport (SXB)]: Direct flights from Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bruxelles, London, Madrid, Porto, Prague, Rome, ... Every 20 minutes, a shuttle train connects to the city center, in about 9 minutes.
 
* [http://www.strasbourg.aeroport.fr/index.php/accueil?lang=E Strasbourg Airport (SXB)]: Direct flights from Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bruxelles, London, Madrid, Porto, Prague, Rome, ... Every 20 minutes, a shuttle train connects to the city center, in about 9 minutes.
* Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG): There are eight high-speed trains (TGV) per day going in a straight line to Strasbourg in about 2 hours and 20 minutes. Your travel agent should normally deal automatically with this connection. If you don't find a good solution, you are advised to explicitly check connections (see the By train section below).
+
* [http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/en-GB/Passagers/Home/ Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)]: There are eight high-speed trains (TGV) per day going in a straight line to Strasbourg in about 2 hours and 20 minutes. Your travel agent should normally deal automatically with this connection. If you don't find a good solution, you are advised to explicitly check connections (see the By train section below).
* Frankfurt Main International Airport (FRA): Shuttle to Strasbourg at least twice a day Alsace shuttle or every two hours Lufthansa bus shuttle. You may also rent a car (210km).
+
* [http://www.frankfurt-airport.com/content/frankfurt_airport/en.html Frankfurt Main International Airport (FRA)]: Shuttle to Strasbourg at least twice a day Alsace shuttle or every two hours Lufthansa bus shuttle. You may also rent a car (210km).
* Karlsruhe / Baden-baden airpark (FKB): Shuttle to Strasbourg every 1 hour Alsace shuttle. You may also rent a car (55 km).
+
* [http://www.baden-airpark.de/startseite.html?&L=1 Karlsruhe / Baden-baden airpark (FKB)]: Shuttle to Strasbourg every 1 hour Alsace shuttle. You may also rent a car (55 km).
* Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg EuroAirport (BSL): Shuttle to Strasbourg every 3 hours Alsace shuttle. You may also rent a car (135 km).
+
* [http://www.euroairport.com/en/ Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg EuroAirport (BSL)]: Shuttle to Strasbourg every 3 hours Alsace shuttle. You may also rent a car (135 km).
  
 
===By train===
 
===By train===
  
 
High-speed rail lines (TGV or ICE) join within a few hours: Paris, Lille, Lyon, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Munich, Zürich. Online booking with SNCF (national French railway company).
 
High-speed rail lines (TGV or ICE) join within a few hours: Paris, Lille, Lyon, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Munich, Zürich. Online booking with SNCF (national French railway company).

Version du 21 janvier 2016 à 10:31

There are several ways to go to Strasbourg as there are severeal nearby international airports (in France, Germany, or Switzerland), high-speed trains (TGV), and highways.

By plane

You may arrive directly at Strasbourg Airport that is well connected to a large number of French and European cities through regular and low-cost airlines. You may also travel through one the neighboring International Hubs (Paris, Frankfurt, ...), from where many connections exist. Here are some useful information:

  • Strasbourg Airport (SXB): Direct flights from Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bruxelles, London, Madrid, Porto, Prague, Rome, ... Every 20 minutes, a shuttle train connects to the city center, in about 9 minutes.
  • Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG): There are eight high-speed trains (TGV) per day going in a straight line to Strasbourg in about 2 hours and 20 minutes. Your travel agent should normally deal automatically with this connection. If you don't find a good solution, you are advised to explicitly check connections (see the By train section below).
  • Frankfurt Main International Airport (FRA): Shuttle to Strasbourg at least twice a day Alsace shuttle or every two hours Lufthansa bus shuttle. You may also rent a car (210km).
  • Karlsruhe / Baden-baden airpark (FKB): Shuttle to Strasbourg every 1 hour Alsace shuttle. You may also rent a car (55 km).
  • Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg EuroAirport (BSL): Shuttle to Strasbourg every 3 hours Alsace shuttle. You may also rent a car (135 km).

By train

High-speed rail lines (TGV or ICE) join within a few hours: Paris, Lille, Lyon, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Munich, Zürich. Online booking with SNCF (national French railway company).