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How to get to & from Paris area airports

Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY) are both easily accessible by train. Here are a few brief guides on how to do it.

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CDG Airport by train

Orly Airport by train

Charles De Gaulle Airport

Option 1: RER B train (CDG Airport by train)

Train connection between CDG airport and Paris.

Travel time: 40 min
Cost: 10,30

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Option 2: Roissybus Express bus

Express bus connection between CDG airport and Opéra métro station in Paris.

Travel time: 70 min
Cost: 12,00 with Navigo Easy card/mobile app or 13,70 without

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Option 3: Local bus #350 or #351

Local bus connection between CDG Airport and Nation or Porte de la Chapelle

Travel time: 60 - 90 min
Cost: 2,00
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Compare Your Options:

Option

Description

Travel Time

Cost

RER B train

RER B is a train from the airport making several stops in Paris. Free transfers are included to the metro and other RER lines

40 min

10,30

Roissybus

Roissybus is a direct from all airport terminals to Opéra metro station. From there you can get on the métro or RER to get to your final destination

80 min

14,90 (includes transfer)

Orly Airport

Option 1: Orlyval shuttle + RER B train

Automatic shuttle train and suburban train link betwen Orly Airport and Paris, including a transfer between the shuttle and the RER (suburban train) at Antony.

Travel time: 40 minutes

Cost: 12,10

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Option 2: Orlybus express bus

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