Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport by public transport



Find the different options for getting between Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport and central Paris by public transportation. 







Our tips for coming to Paris-Charles de Gaulle


To reach or to leave Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, you can use public transportation like trains, buses or shuttles. Compare the different means of public transport in the map below and check down which one is best for you.

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RER B: main line to reach or to leave Paris-CDG


The most common public transport to reach or leave Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport is a train called "RER B".


Reach Paris-CDG airport 


RER B serves at the airport two stations. If your plane lands or takes off at Terminal 1 or 3, you can get off at "Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1". And if your flight lands or takes off at Terminal 2A, 2B, 2C, 2E, 2F you can get off at "Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2". The trip between Paris and the airport lasts 45 minutes.

Leave Paris-CDG airport 


If you want to go to Paris, take the RER B towards Robinson, or Saint-Rémy lès Chevreuse. You can get off at several stations: Gare du Nord, Châtelet - Les Halles, Saint-Michel Notre Dame, Luxembourg, Port-Royal and Denfert-Rochereau. You also have different metro connections at these stations.



CDGVal : how to travel from one terminal to another


CDGVal is a free automatic shuttle between terminals of Paris-CDG airport. It links each terminals (Terminal 1, 3, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G), railway station (Paris by train) and car parks, in only 8 minutes!  

The RER B station "Aéroport Paris-Charles de Gaulle Terminal 1" leaves you at the Terminal 3. So, if you want to go to Terminal 1, you have to take the CDGVal.





RoissyBus : to go straight to Opéra


The RoissyBus shuttle provides a direct link between Paris-Opéra and Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport in 60 minutes!  

The RoissyBus stops at Paris CDG airport: Terminal 1- Terminal 3 - Terminal 2AC - Terminal 2D - Terminal 2EF. And the RoissyBus stops at Paris Opéra, in the corner of "rue scribe" and "rue Auber".

The frequency ensures a departure every 30 minutes.



Secondary lines and local services
Bus-350

 RATP BUS 350 


Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport <> Paris (Porte de la Chapelle)
Time Journey : 70 minutes .
Price : €2

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Bus-351

 RATP BUS 351 


Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport <> Paris (Nation)
Time journey: 80 minutes .
Price: €2

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Night bus
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N143

 Bus N143 


Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport <> Paris (Gare de l'Est)
Time journey: 60 minutes .
Price: from 4,30€.

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N140

 Bus N140 


Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport <> Paris (Gare de l'Est)
Time journey: 100 minutes .
Price: from 4,30€.

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How to reach other cities in France from Paris CDG


If you need to go to another city, or travelling to another country directly from Paris-CDG, you can take high speed trains or buses.


High speed train (TGV)


If you need to travel to another city, you can take high speed train directly from Paris-CDG airport. The SNCF railway station is located between Terminals 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F. You can take two types of trains : the TGV Inoui, which is the standard service type of train, and the TGV Ouigo, which is the lowcost type one. They both belong to the SNCF company. 

You also have another service called "Train+Air" which allows you to book your plane and train ticket at the same time. 




Buses and coaches


At Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, there are also a number of buses and coaches that allow you to go directly to certain places and other regions of France. You can take the BlaBlaCar or the FlixBus.





Shuttles to Disneyland Paris and Parc Asterix


 Some specific shuttles also go to theme parks, such as Disneyland or Parc Asterix.




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