Getting from CDG to Paris – All Transport Options

Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is about 25 km (16 miles) from central Paris. You can choose from multiple transport options, including RER trains, buses, taxis, ride-hailing apps, private transfers, TGV trains, and long-distance coaches to destinations beyond Paris. This guide compares travel times, prices, and comfort, helping you reach your hotel, major stations, Disneyland, or other popular destinations in Paris and beyond.

See all transport options and travel times from CDG.
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Traveling by Train

CDG is a major rail hub: the RER B connects the airport to central Paris every 10–15 minutes (35–40 minutes to Gare du Nord or Châtelet-Les Halles), while TGV trains provide long-distance service to destinations including Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (Disneyland), Lyon, Bordeaux, Strasbourg, Brussels, and more. Advance booking is recommended for TGV trains.

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Traveling by Taxi

When traffic allows, taxis are one of the fastest and most convenient ways to reach Paris. Official taxi ranks are located just outside the terminals. Fares between Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and the city are fixed, ensuring no surprises. Ride-hailing services such as Uber, Bolt, and Freenow also offer 24/7 pickup, although prices may vary during busy periods. Both options are convenient for travelers with luggage or late arrivals.

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Traveling by Bus

A wide range of bus services operate from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. Bus 9517 connects the airport to Saint-Denis, with onward Metro connections to central Paris.
Local and regional buses serve destinations across the Île-de-France region, including Disneyland Paris. Long-distance coach services also connect the airport with major cities in France and across Europe.
Hotel shuttles depart from Terminals 2B–2D and Roissypole, offering direct transfers to nearby hotels.

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Traveling by Car

CDG Airport is near the A1 and A3 motorways, offering quick access to all regions of France. Parking, short-term drop-off/pick-up zones, and car rentals are all available on-site, making this option ideal for drivers or travelers planning to explore beyond Paris.

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Getting to Paris from CDG

The most affordable ways to travel from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to central Paris are the RER B suburban train, which stops at major stations such as Gare du Nord, Châtelet–Les Halles, and Saint-Michel, or Bus 9517 to Saint-Denis, with metro connections to the Paris city center. We suggest using the RER B for a straightforward and convenient route. Starting in March 2027, the CDG Express will also provide a direct airport train between CDG Airport and Gare de l’Est.

For door-to-door convenience, travelers can choose taxis, ride-hailing apps (Uber, Bolt, Freenow), or private transfers, which operate 24/7 and are ideal for those with luggage, late arrivals, or during peak hours.

Transport/Destination Price Travel Time Best for
RER B
Central Paris
€14 35–40 minutes Fastest way from CDG to Paris
Bus 9517
Saint‑Denis (Metro connections to central Paris)
€2.05 50–55 minutes Cheapest CDG to Paris option
Taxi
Door-to-door Paris with fixed fare
€56 – €65 40–75 minutes Best with luggage or late night
Ride Apps
Door-to-door Paris with fare increases during busy periods
€45 – €70 40–75 minutes Flexible, pay by app

Traveling to Orly Airport or Paris Train Stations

Orly Airport

If you are in transit and need to travel between CDG and ORLY airports, take the RER B and Metro line 14. Please note that there is no longer a bus connection between the two airports.

Paris Train Stations

Didn’t find a direct rail link to the airport? A transfer via a Paris train station may be necessary. Visit our pages to find the best route for your journey by public transport.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the fastest way to reach central Paris from CDG Airport?

The RER B train is usually the quickest option. It stops at key stations like Gare du Nord, Châtelet–Les Halles, and Saint-Michel, taking around 35–45 minutes. Trains run every 10–15 minutes, making it a reliable choice for most travelers.

Which option is the cheapest from CDG to Paris?

The most affordable options are Bus 9517 or the RER B. Bus 95-17 costs just a few euros but takes longer, while the RER B ticket is about €14, providing a balance of speed and price.

How much does a taxi cost from CDG to central Paris?

Official taxis have fixed fares: approximately €56 to the Right Bank and €65 to the Left Bank. They provide door-to-door service and accommodate luggage for up to four passengers.

Can I use Uber or other ride apps from CDG?

Yes, apps like Uber, Bolt, or Free Now are available at designated pick-up zones. Prices start around €45-50, but note fare increases during busy periods. Ride apps are convenient if you want a flexible pickup without pre-booking.

Where do I catch Bus 9517 at CDG?

You can catch Bus 9517 at Roissypole, next to Terminal 3. If you arrive at a different terminal, take the CDGVAL shuttle to Terminal 3-Roissypole to access the bus.

Are there late-night transport options from CDG?

Night buses (Noctilien) run on limited routes, but service is less frequent. Taxis and ride apps operate 24/7, making them the best choice for arrivals after midnight or early morning departures.

Can I buy train tickets digitally at CDG?

Absolutely. You can use the Île-de-France Mobilités app to purchase and validate RER B tickets on your smartphone, saving time at the ticket counters.

Is the RER B easy to use with luggage?

Yes, but during rush hours, trains can be crowded and stations may have stairs. Travelers with heavy or multiple bags may prefer taxis, ride apps, or private transfers.

Should I pre-book a private transfer from CDG?

If you want stress-free, door-to-door service, private transfers are ideal. Booking in advance ensures your driver will be waiting, which is especially useful for families or business travelers with tight schedules.

How can I get from CDG to Disneyland Paris?

You can reach Disneyland Paris from CDG by TGV train, arriving at Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy in about 10 minutes. Advance booking is recommended, especially on busy days. A more affordable option is the Magical Shuttle bus, which provides a direct ride to the park.

How do I get from CDG Airport to the Eiffel Tower?

Take the RER B to Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame, then transfer to RER C to Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel. Travel time is roughly 50 minutes.

What’s the best way to reach the Louvre Museum from CDG?

Take the RER B to Châtelet – Les Halles, then transfer to Metro Line 1 to Palais Royal – Musée du Louvre. Travel time is roughly 40–50 minutes.

How do I get to Gare du Nord from CDG?

The RER B stops directly at Gare du Nord, taking about 35 minutes. Ideal for connecting trains or the Eurostar.

How can I go to Montmartre / Sacré-Cœur from CDG?

Take the RER B to Gare du Nord, then Metro Line 2 to Anvers. From Anvers, walk 10 minutes to Sacré-Cœur. Taxis or ride apps are also easy alternatives.

How do I reach Champs-Élysées from CDG?

Take the RER B to Châtelet – Les Halles, then transfer to Metro Line 1 to Concorde or Champs-Élysées – Clemenceau. Travel time is 45-50 minutes. Taxis or ride apps provide door-to-door convenience.

How can I reach the Stade de France from CDG?

Take the RER B to La Plaine Stade de France. Travel time is 25-30 minutes. Taxis and ride apps provide a more direct option.