How to get from Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Paris city center


Paris is one of Europe’s most popular and most-visited cities, and for good reason. However getting into the city center from Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) can be tricky to navigate if you’ve never done it before.

Luckily the airport is fairly well connected and has a dizzying array of options to get you from A to B.

TPG has taken a look at your best options whether you’re looking to take a train, bus or taxi.

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How to get to the city center from Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport

There are several different ways to get from CDG to the city center, such as by using trains, buses, taxis or ride-hailing services such as Uber.

Taking the train from CDG

CDG has two train stations: the Aeroport Charles de Gaulle 1, which serves Terminals 1 and 3, and the Aeroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV, which serves Terminal 2. Both are served by TGV and RER B trains, and both are great options depending on which Paris train station you need to reach.

Generally speaking, a one-way ticket from CDG to the city center should cost up to 11.80 euros ($12.81) for adults, depending on your final destination. Children under 5 travel for free.

Here’s how to get from CDG to each of Paris’ main train stations.

Gare du Nord railway station in Paris. LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

CDG to Gare du Nord

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It takes around 25 minutes to go from CDG to Gare du Nord train station. To get there, you must take the RER B train toward Chatelet and exit at Gare du Nord, where you can also catch the Eurostar to further European destinations.

CDG to Gare de l’Est

To reach Gare de l’Est, you’ll need to hop on the RER B from Aeroport Charles de Gaulle and exit at Gare du Nord; from there, you’ll need to take a short walk over to Gare de l’Est. The journey takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the walking pace from Gare du Nord.

CDG to Gare d’Austerlitz

From CDG, you’ll need to take the RER B train heading to Chatelet and then change at Gare du Nord onto line 5, headed for Place d’Italie. Then, get off at Gare d’Austerlitz. The journey should take around 50 minutes.

CDG to Gare Saint Lazare

You can reach Gare Saint Lazare by using the RER B train headed for Chatelet. You’ll then want to change at Gare du Nord/Magenta and take the RER E going to Haussmann-Saint Lazare, getting off at Saint Lazare. The journey will take around 50 minutes.

CDG to Gare Montparnasse

Hop on the RER line B train heading to Saint-Remy-les-Chevreuse and get off at Saint-Michel Notre-Dame. From there, change onto Metro line 4, go to Bagneux-Lucie Aubrac and hop off at Montparnasse.

The RATP bus 92 passes the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. DANIEL DARKO/GETTY IMAGES

Taking the bus from CDG

Charles de Gaulle has RoissyBusy bus stops that can be found at terminals 1, 2 and 3, with several dropoff points in Paris. You can get a direct service straight to Opera. From there you can change to another bus or a Metro service to your final destination. It’s roughly an hourlong journey; buses run frequently during the day and every 20 to 30 minutes after 8 p.m.

Take a taxi or ride-hail from CDG

Booking a taxi or a ride-hailing service like Uber is probably the quickest and easiest way to get from CDG to the center of Paris. You’ll find taxis waiting outside all three terminals.

Taxis should be charged at a flat rate of 55 euros ($59.70) to the Right Bank of Paris and 62 euros ($67.29) to the Left Bank. You may be charged extra if you’re traveling with more than four people and need a bigger vehicle.

Disneyland Paris. IAN LANGSDON/GETTY IMAGES

How to reach Disneyland Paris from CDG

If you’re heading to Paris specifically to visit Disneyland Paris, you can get there surprisingly quickly from CDG. The TGV train from the airport will take you straight to Disneyland in just nine minutes. Buses, including the Magical Shuttle and Eurolines, also depart from Terminal 2 E-F. This journey, similar to hopping in a cab, will take around one hour.

Bottom line

If you’re flying into Charles de Gaulle, there are numerous ways to reach the city center (or Disneyland). Each has its merits depending on your budget and timing.

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