ALLO TAXI GARE SAINT-LAZARE

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HOW TO BOOK A TAXI FROM AND TO PARIS SAINT-LAZARE ?

Reservations to and from Gare Saint-Lazare can be made by :

    • Via the website using the booking module above.
    • Through Whatsapp by clicking on the green contact button above.
    • By phone.
    • By email at : “contact@en.allo-taxi-paris.net”.
     

    Before booking, make sure to : 

    • Enter your phone number in international format if it’s not french (exemple : +34 for Spain)
    • Enter the exact number of luggage you will carry with you to make sure that you’ll get the right vehicule for your needs.
    • Enter your train number as well as where it is coming from.
    • Make sure you gave the right email address and phone number
    • You will receive an email or an SMS as confirmation that your ride is booked with all the order information as well as the numbers to call if needs be. 

    PICK-UP AT PARIS SAINT-LAZARE :

    Pick-up takes place in “RUE D’AMSTERDAM”.

    Step 1 : go to the blue zone and look for lane 27.

    Step 2 : look up and follow the exit sign “RUE D’AMSTERDAM” .

    There you are.

    The driver will contact you 15 minutes before your train arrives at the station to remind you of the pick-up details.


    At the client’s request or if the drop-off point is full, the meeting point can be changed in which case you will be notified. 


    If needed, don’t hesitate to call him so he can come find you himself.

    FARES AND PAYMENTS :

    Rate estimates can be obtained directly online via the link above.

    You don’t need a credit card to book online (you can pre-pay for the journey if you wish).

    Payment is made to the driver at the end of the journey, by CREDIT CARD or CASH. (checks refused).

    An invoice will be sent to you on request.

    BOOKING FOR SOMEONE ELSE AT GARE SAINT LAZARE :

    You can make a reservation for someone else as long as you specify the mobile phone number of the person travelling first, then that of the person ordering, so that they can be kept informed if necessary.  

    If you wish, you can pay in advance by credit card using our online module, or via a secure payment link sent to you by text message.

    REQUEST FOR MULTIPLE JOURNEYS OR EVENTS :

    Please contact us by phone on the number above. 

    You can also contact us at : “contact@en.allo-taxi-paris.net

    TRAIN TIMETABLES AND DELAYS :

    In the event of a delay, we can use your train number to track you live and rebook you free of charge:

    PLAN AND DIRECTIONS :

    The station is divided into three levels: 

    – the train level as shown on the plan below, the exit is at this level.  

    – street level.

    – the metro (underground) level.

    At your service 24/7

    Carte bleue acceptée

    Payment by credit card in all our vehicles.

    Facture sur simple demande

    An invoice at the end of your journey.

    A choice of vehicles adapted to your needs:

    taxis-parisiens-économique

    Economy

    • 4 Passengers (max)
    • 2-3 luggage depending on size
    • Cheapest price

    taxi parisien confort taxi paris

    Comfort

    • 4 Passengers (max)
    • 5-8 luggage depending on size
    • Onboard credit card terminal with invoice
    • Waiting for up to an hour and a half
    • Best drivers

    Taxi paris van 9 passagers

    VAN

    • 7 Passengers (max)
    •7-15 luggage depending on size
    • Onboard credit card terminal with invoice
    •Wi-fi onboard
    Waiting for up to an hour and a half
    • Recent VAN

    HISTORY OF PARIS - GARE SAINT LAZARE

    Gare Saint-Lazare is one of the main railway stations in Paris, located in the 8th arrondissement. Its history dates back to the early 19th century and is closely linked to the development of the railways in France.

    The first Saint-Lazare station was opened in 1837 to accommodate trains from Saint-Germain-en-Laye. This railway line was one of the first suburban lines in the world. The original station was designed by the architect François Eugène Vidocq, and was built on the site of what is now the station’s inner square.

    Over the years, as rail traffic increased, the station was extended and renovated several times. In 1843, architect Léonce Reynaud designed a new station to replace the original structure. The station was extended several times during the 19th century to accommodate the continued growth of the rail network.

    Gare Saint-Lazare became a major rail hub, serving destinations such as Normandy, Brittany, the Seine valley and towns in north-west France. The station also played an important role during the First and Second World Wars, serving as a departure point for troops and supplies.

    In 1931, a large part of the station was destroyed by fire. The reconstruction that followed was led by the architect Juste Lisch. The modernised station was inaugurated in 1932, with a design that blends classical architecture with more modern elements.

    Over the following decades, Gare Saint-Lazare continued to evolve to meet the needs of modern rail traffic. It became an important station for commuter trains, in addition to its regional and national connections.

    Today, Gare Saint-Lazare is one of the busiest stations in Paris, offering connections to many destinations across France. It has also become a landmark of the city, blending history, architecture and functionality into the urban fabric of Paris.

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    Région d'action: île de France