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Beauvais Airport is the 3rd airport in the Paris region, although located in the Hauts-de-France region, 70km north of Paris. There are two ways to reach the airport from Paris: the train or the bus. Departure 3 hours before each flight. Duration : approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. Here you will find the latest information on the various Transilien media, news, useful links, and essential tools for. Ideal for your night trips to Paris and the Paris region, the Noctilien night buses are your best allies from to 5.

Skip to main content. Next Back to top. What should you know about Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport? It is essential to know your terminal in order to get there by transport: Terminal 1 and 3 or Terminal 2.

To help you locate your terminal, consult the breakdown of airlines. Shuttles operate between Terminals. How to reach terminal 1 or terminal 3 of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport? Skip map. How to reach terminal 2 of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport? Navigo pass including zone 5 Paris Visite including zone 5.

Access with Roissybus Roissybus allows you to reach Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris from the "Opera - Scribe" stop every 15 to 20 minutes journey about 75 minutes.

Or a Navigo pass including zones 1 to 5. Point s. My basket. See my basket. Passengers B-to-B Group. Flights Covid Informations to passengers. Connecting flights. Visit Paris. Public transport. Taxi at Paris-CDG. Shuttles between terminals. Terminal maps. Taxis menu EN. Prepare Covid Travel Safe. Golden rules for your luggage.

Check-in procedures. Checked luggage. Cabin luggage. Prohibited items. Journey time will be about 25 minutes to Gare du Nord and 35 minutes to St Michel on the fast trains, while the slower trains can take nearer 50 minutes. When going to the airport make sure the train is going there as the line divides before the airport and about half the trains go to Mitry - a long way from the airport. CDG Airport is in zone 5 of the Paris public transport system.

There are a number of Paris public transport passes see below. To access the RER system you will need a ticket. Whatever ticket you have, including travel passes you insert it into an automatic barrier which allows you through. You can buy tickets at Metro and RER railway station ticket offices which have manned ticket offices.

The offices at Charles de Gaulle Airport have helpful, English-speaking attendants used to overseas travellers and who are remarkably patient. You will also find multilingual ticket machines like the one pictured, and machines for topping up the Navigo Cards everywhere.

If you buy a ticket for a single journey the cost will depend upon which zones your originating and destination stations are located in. If both stations are in zones 1 and 2 then the fare will be the same as the Paris Metro fare. See our Paris Metro page for current fares.

If you are travelling around Paris it's worth studying the various travel passes available that cover all of the trains and buses in the Paris area. We have a dedicated page for these so you can identify the right public transport for your needs in Paris.



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