I will not have a rental car, trying to figure out either a bus route or subway route. Thank you for any help you might be able to give. Marriott is located at 58 Blvd. Victor Hugo Neuilly Sur Seine, 92200.
I usually trust the trip planner given by the first respondent but for some reason it is giving you a very long and complicated route. The easiest solutions are:
1) Take métro line 4 right outside the Gare du Nord station (Direction Porte d’Orléans) to Réaumur Sébastopol. Connect with métro line 3 (Direction Pont de Levallois) to the station called Anatole France. You will be a short walk to your hotel (4-5 minutes). Or:
2) Walk to the back of the Gare du Nord station (it will take a few minutes) to the La Chapelle métro station on line 2. Take it (Direction Porte Dauphine) to Villiers, where you connect with métro line 3 (Direction Pont de Levallois) to station Anatole France.
The second one involves a little more walking but has a shorter métro ride. Here is a map of the subway : http://www.ratp.info/orienter/cv/cv_en/carteparis.php
Get one to keep with you when you arrive in Paris, they give them at the métro station.
I agree with the first answer that it should only take 20 minutes with the métro.
Boarding a Eurostar at Paris Gare du Nord train station.
Eurostar train leaving Gare du Nord, in Paris.
This is from the first ever St Pancras to Paris Eurostar train on 14 Nov 2007. People waving the train off as it passes them…
Travelling on board Eurostar – the high-speed train from London to Paris.
A London to Paris Eurostar arriving at Paris Gare du Nord train station, with a Belgian Thalys leaving just as the Eurostar stops.
Eurostar Train leaving Gare du Nord Paris
Travelling on board Eurostar – the high-speed train from London to Paris.
View from Eurostar – Paris to London
View from Eurostar – Paris to London