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    Charles de Gaulle International Airport
    IATA Code: CDG

    Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport

    Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) Is France's Largest Airport, 23 km Northeast of Central Paris. Terminals 1, 2 and 3 Spread across One Huge Site, Linked by the Free CDGVAL Metro

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    Airport Data Sheet
    CDG
    IATA / ICAOCDG / LFPG
    ServesParis, France
    Coordinates49.0090° N, 2.5541° E
    Elevation392 ft
    Number of Terminals3 Terminals, Halls 2A-2G
    Airport Opening HoursOpen 24 Hours
    Recommended Arrival Time2 h Short-Haul, 3 h Long-Haul
    Official Websiteaeroportsdeparis.fr
    // Airport Data

    Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport at a Glance

    Terminal 1 Is a Circular Building Whose Seven Satellites Are Reached by Underground Walkways. Terminal 2 Divides into Halls 2A to 2G; 2A to 2F Connect on Foot, While 2G Is a Satellite 800 m Away Served by the Free N2 Bus. Terminal 3 Is a Single Hall beside the CDG 1 RER Station

    IATA CDG · ICAO LFPG · Elev 392 ft
    // Connectivity

    Is There Free WiFi at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport?

    Yes. Free Wi-Fi Covers Every Terminal at Paris Charles de Gaulle, Boarding Areas and Baggage Reclaim Too. Join the WIFI-AIRPORT Network and the Welcome Portal Opens by Itself, with No Password. It Is an Open Network, so Use HTTPS or a VPN for Anything Private

    Where Can I Buy a SIM Card at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport?

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    Airport WiFi

    Connection SpeedSlow / Unstable
    CostFree, Often Time-Limited
    Activation TimeLogin / Ads / Forms
    Documents NeededYes (eMail / ID / Login)
    CoverageOnly inside Airport
    SecurityPublic Network (Risk)
    Can Be Set Up before You FlyNo
    Local Phone NumberNo
    Can Pay in CashNot Applicable
    Where You Get ItAt the Terminal, Once You Land

    Local SIM Card

    Connection SpeedFast 4G/5G Speeds
    CostCounter Price, Varies by Desk
    Activation TimeQueue and Paperwork at the Desk
    Documents NeededPassport Often Required
    CoverageWorks across Entire Country
    SecurityPrivate Secure Connection
    Can Be Set Up before You FlyNo
    Local Phone NumberYes
    Can Pay in CashYes
    Where You Get ItA Desk or Kiosk in the Terminal

    Roaming Options

    Connection SpeedFast, Depends on Your Plan
    CostYour Operator Rate, Can Be High
    Activation TimeInstant Connection
    Documents NeededNone
    CoverageWorks across Entire Country
    SecurityPrivate Secure Connection
    Can Be Set Up before You FlyYes
    Local Phone NumberKeeps Your Own Number
    Can Pay in CashNo
    Where You Get ItAlready Active on Your Phone

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    CostFree Trial, Then from 3.99 $
    Activation TimeInstant Connection
    Documents NeededNone
    CoverageWorks across Entire Country
    SecurityPrivate Secure Connection
    Can Be Set Up before You FlyYes
    Local Phone NumberOn Selected Plans
    Can Pay in CashNo
    Where You Get ItOnline, before You Leave Home
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    // Why eSIM

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    Works beyond the Airport

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    No Public WiFi Risks

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    // Setup

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    // Boarding Data

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    // FAQ

    FAQs about Internet at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport

    Everything You Need to Know about Getting Online at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport

    In Most Cases, Yes. eSIM Mobile Data Is Usually Faster, More Stable, and More Secure than Crowded Public WiFi at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Especially during Peak Travel Hours
    Yes. You Can Buy and Install Your eSIM before Departure so Your Mobile Data Works Instantly When You Land at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport
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    Yes. Once Your eSIM Is Installed, Your Mobile Data Starts Working as Soon as You Land and Connect to a Local Network
    Most Travelers Are Comfortable with 1GB to 5GB for Navigation, Ride Apps, Messaging, and Light Browsing during the First Days after Arrival
    Yes. Most Dual-SIM Phones Allow You to Keep Your Regular SIM for Calls and SMS While Using eSIM for Mobile Data
    Yes. You Can Increase Your Data Amount and Also Extend Your Plan Validity, Depending on the Provider and Package Options Available for Your eSIM
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    // Terminal Guide

    First Time at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport? Here’s What You Should Know

    Number of TerminalsF1
    3 Terminals, Halls 2A-2G
    Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Terminal 2 Carries Most of the Traffic and Is Split into Seven Halls, 2A to 2G
    CDG · Terminal Guide · F1
    Terminal LayoutF2
    T1 Ring, T2 Halls, T3
    Terminal 1 Is a Ring with Seven Underground Satellites. Halls 2A to 2F Link on Foot; 2G Is a Satellite 800 m Away
    CDG · Terminal Guide · F2
    Transfers between TerminalsF3
    Free CDGVAL Metro
    CDGVAL Links Terminal 1, Terminal 3-Roissypôle and Terminal 2 Every 4 Minutes, 4 am to 1 am. Free N1 and N2 Buses Serve the Terminal 2 Halls
    CDG · Terminal Guide · F3
    Airport Opening HoursF4
    Open 24 Hours
    Flights Work through the Night. Check-In Desks, Shops and Restaurants Follow the Flight Schedule and Many of Them Close Overnight
    CDG · Terminal Guide · F4
    Check-In and Security HoursF5
    Kiosks Open 5 Hours Ahead
    Self-Service Kiosks Open Five Hours before Departure. Airline Counters Close between 40 Minutes and 3 Hours before Take-Off
    CDG · Terminal Guide · F5
    Recommended Arrival TimeF6
    2 h Short-Haul, 3 h Long-Haul
    Paris Aéroport Advises Two Hours before a Short-Haul Flight and Three before a Long-Haul One. Add Time If You Have to Change Terminals
    CDG · Terminal Guide · F6
    // Airport Parking

    Where Can I Park at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport?

    See Practical Airport Parking Options, Walking Time to Terminals, Typical Price Guidance, and Booking Tips before You Drive to the Airport

    Parking Options
    12 Available
    Booking Advice
    Pre-Book Online
    Parking Ticket

    PW Eco

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Free N1 Bus to the Terminal 2 Halls
    Typical Price
    From €12.40 a Day Online
    Location
    Long-Stay Eco Car Park North of Terminal 2, by the CDG 2 TGV Station
    Best For
    The Cheapest Long Stay

    Bookable Online Only; There Is No Drive-Up Barrier Ticket for This One

    CDG · PW · PW Eco
    Parking Ticket

    PR Eco

    Walk Time to Terminal
    8 min to Terminal 1, 15 min to Halls 2C-2F
    Typical Price
    From €14.40 a Day Online, €50 Driving Up
    Location
    Long-Stay Eco Car Park on the CDGVAL Line, North of Terminal 1
    Best For
    Long Stays and Vehicles over 1.90 m

    Six Hotels Sit at the Same CDGVAL Stop, Which Makes It the Useful Choice before a Very Early Departure

    CDG · PR · PR Eco
    Parking Ticket

    PX Eco

    Walk Time to Terminal
    12-15 min to the Terminal 2 Halls by CDGVAL
    Typical Price
    From €14.40 a Day Online, €50 Driving Up
    Location
    Long-Stay Eco Car Park on the CDGVAL Line, East of Terminal 2
    Best For
    Long Stays Close to Terminal 2

    Driving Up without a Booking, an Eco Car Park Costs €175 for Six Days and €555 for Thirty

    CDG · PX · PX Eco
    Parking Ticket

    P3 Eco

    Walk Time to Terminal
    5 min Walk to Terminal 3
    Typical Price
    From €16.60 a Day Online
    Location
    Outdoor Car Park Immediately beside Terminal 3
    Best For
    Terminal 3 Departures

    The CDGVAL Station Next to It Reaches Terminal 1 in about 15 Minutes and the Terminal 2 Halls in about 25

    CDG · P3 · P3 Eco
    Parking Ticket

    P1

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Lift into the Terminal
    Typical Price
    From €16.60 a Day Online, €60 Driving Up
    Location
    Covered Car Park with Lift Access Straight into Terminal 1
    Best For
    Terminal 1 Departures

    Has Electric Charging Points and Motorcycle Bays. Charging Costs €1 to Start Plus €0.42 a kWh, on Top of the Parking

    CDG · P1 · P1
    Parking Ticket

    PAB

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Short Covered Walk into 2A and 2B
    Typical Price
    From €16.60 a Day Online, €60 Driving Up
    Location
    Covered Car Park Serving Terminal 2A and Terminal 2B
    Best For
    Halls 2A and 2B

    Also Has Electric Charging Points and Motorcycle Bays

    CDG · PAB · PAB
    Parking Ticket

    PCD

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Short Covered Walk into 2C and 2D
    Typical Price
    From €16.60 a Day Online, €62 Driving Up
    Location
    Covered, Recently Renovated Car Park Serving Terminal 2C and Terminal 2D
    Best For
    Halls 2C and 2D

    The Renovated Tariff Sits a Little above the Other Terminal Car Parks: €97 for Two Days and €272 for Seven

    CDG · PCD · PCD
    Parking Ticket

    PEF

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Lift into 2E and 2F
    Typical Price
    €60 a Day Driving Up, €270 for Seven Days
    Location
    Covered Car Park with Lift Access to Terminal 2E and Terminal 2F
    Best For
    Halls 2E and 2F

    Motorcycle Bays Here Too. The Premium Tier of the Same Car Park Is Bookable Online from €22.40 a Day

    CDG · PEF · PEF
    Parking Ticket

    PG

    Walk Time to Terminal
    5 min Walk to Terminal 2G
    Typical Price
    €60 a Day Driving Up, €270 for Seven Days
    Location
    Outdoor Car Park at the Terminal 2G Satellite
    Best For
    Terminal 2G Departures

    Has Electric Charging Points. Terminal 2G Is Otherwise Reached by the Free N2 Bus from Terminal 2F

    CDG · PG · PG
    Parking Ticket

    Premium P1, PAB, PEF and PG

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Under 5 min to the Terminal
    Typical Price
    From €22.40 a Day
    Location
    Reserved Bays behind a Double Barrier in the Four Terminal Car Parks
    Best For
    Short Business Trips

    Sold Online Only, and the Space Is Held for the Booking

    CDG · PR · Premium P1, PAB, PEF and PG
    Parking Ticket

    Motorcycle Bays

    Walk Time to Terminal
    As for the Car Park It Sits In
    Typical Price
    €28 a Day, €111 for Seven Days
    Location
    Secure Two-Wheeler Areas inside P1, PAB and PEF
    Best For
    Riders

    Cannot Be Booked Online, so Arrive with Time to Find a Space

    CDG · MO · Motorcycle Bays
    Parking Ticket

    Drop-Off Zones

    Walk Time to Terminal
    At the Terminal Door
    Typical Price
    Free for 10 min, Then €1 a Minute
    Location
    In Front of Every Terminal, on the Departures and Arrivals Levels
    Best For
    Setting Someone Down

    The Meter Is Steep past the Free Window: 15 Minutes Costs €15, 30 Minutes €20 and 45 Minutes €35

    CDG · DR · Drop-Off Zones

    Paris Aéroport Has Said the Terminals Will Be Renumbered 1 to 7 on 16 March 2027 and the Car Parks Renamed to Match, so a Car Park Letter May Not Survive That Date

    // Airport Lounges

    What Facilities Does Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport Have?

    Lounges at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport

    Access Key — Who Gets in, Stated Once
    Star Alliance× 1

    Star Alliance First and Business Passengers and Star Alliance Gold Members; Paid Entry Is Sold by Star Alliance

    KLM / SkyTeam× 5

    Air France La Première and Business Passengers, Flying Blue Elite Plus Members and Eligible KLM and SkyTeam Partner Travellers

    Airline & Status× 4

    Partner-Airline Lounge - Access Comes with Your Airline, Cabin or Loyalty Programme

    Airline & Status× 2

    Open to Every Passenger. Book Online at Extime.com from €95, or Pay at the Desk

    oneworld× 2

    oneworld First and Business Passengers and oneworld Emerald and Sapphire Members

    Star Alliance× 1

    Lufthansa Business Class Passengers, Star Alliance Gold Members and Eligible Lufthansa Group Travellers

    Airline & Status× 1

    Emirates First and Business Class Passengers and Emirates Skywards Gold and Platinum Members

    Air France Lounge, Terminal 2E Hall K

    Terminal 2E Gates K · Level 2, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 01

    Hall K Is the Main Terminal 2E Boarding Area, so This Is the Busiest of the Five

    Air France Lounge, Terminal 2E Hall L

    Terminal 2E Gates L · Level 3, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 02

    Halls K, L and M Are Joined Airside by the Free LISA Shuttle

    Air France Lounge, Terminal 2E Hall M

    Terminal 2E Gates M · Level 1, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 03

    Hall M Is the Far Satellite; Allow for the LISA Ride When You Leave

    Air France Lounge, Terminal 2F

    Terminal 2F · Level 2, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 04

    Terminal 2F Handles Most of the Air France Short-Haul Network

    Air France Lounge, Terminal 2G

    Terminal 2G · Level 1, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 05

    Terminal 2G Is a Satellite Reached by the Free N2 Bus from Terminal 2F

    Star Alliance Lounge Paris

    Terminal 1 · Level 7, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 06

    The Main Star Alliance Lounge for Terminal 1 Departures

    Lufthansa Airlines Lounge

    Terminal 1 · Level 4, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 07

    A Few Levels below the Star Alliance Lounge in the Same Terminal 1 Ring

    Extime Lounge Terminal 1

    Terminal 1 · Level 7, after Security
    All-You-Can-Eat BuffetBarShowersHigh-Speed Wi-FiPersonal Shopper
    CDG · Pass 08 · Daily 6 am to 9:30 pm

    The Airport's Own Lounge, so No Airline or Card Programme Is Needed

    Extime Lounge Terminal 2B-2D

    Terminal 2B and 2D · Level 3, after Security
    All-You-Can-Eat BuffetBarShowersHigh-Speed Wi-FiPersonal Shopper
    CDG · Pass 09 · Daily 6 am to 9:30 pm

    Hours Move with the Flight Schedule and the Season

    Emirates Lounge

    2A-2C Boarding Area · Level 2, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 10

    Emirates Uses the 2A-2C Boarding Area at Paris Charles de Gaulle

    American Airlines Lounge

    2A-2C Boarding Area · Level 2, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 11

    Shares the 2A-2C Boarding-Area Lounge Floor with Three Other Operators

    Cathay Pacific Lounge

    2A-2C Boarding Area · Level 2, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 12

    Opening Is Tied to the Hong Kong Departure, so It Is Not Open All Day

    Paul Maxence Lounge

    2A-2C Boarding Area · Level 2, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 13

    A Contract Lounge Used by Airlines That Keep No Lounge of Their Own Here

    Prime Class Lounge

    2A-2C Boarding Area · Level 2, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 14

    Another Contract Lounge on the Same 2A-2C Level

    Paris Lounge

    Terminal 2C · Level 0.5, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 15

    A Half-Level below the 2C Boarding Gates

    Salon Paul Maxence Sports Bar

    Terminal 3 · Level 0, after Security
    BuffetBarShowersRest AreasWi-FiPress
    CDG · Pass 16

    The Only Lounge in Terminal 3, and the Only One Styled as a Sports Bar

    // Passenger Facilities

    Lounges, Food, ATMs and Storage

    Check Practical Terminal Services While Waiting, Arriving or Departing: Food, ATMs, Storage, Charging, Accessibility Support and More

    Cash Machines Are Everywhere at Paris Charles de Gaulle - the Airport Lists Fifty-Five, Mostly Euronet, Both before and after Security in All Three Terminals
    Global Exchange Runs the Bureaux De Change, with Counters in Every Terminal in Both the Public and the Boarding Areas. Compare the Rate before You Change Anything
    Bagages du Monde Keeps Left Luggage in Terminal 2, Level 0, in the Exchange Hall of the Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV Station. Open Daily 7 am to 9 pm, with X-Ray Screening
    File the Online Lost-Property Form First - the Lost Property Office Turns Away Anyone Who Has Not. After Fifteen Days an Item Passes to the Paris Police Prefecture
    Twenty-Four Bar and Restaurant Brands Trade across the Terminals, from Bakeries Such as Eric Kayser and Brioche Dorée to Table Service at Bistrot Benoit and Bellota-Bellota
    Duty Free and Travel Retail Sit after Security in Every Terminal, with Fragrance, Beauty and Fashion; Convenience Shops and Newsagents Stay on the Public Side
    USB and Type C, E and F Sockets Are Built into the Seating. Free ChargeBox Lockers Sit Airside in Terminal 1, Terminal 2D, Terminal 2E Halls L and M, and Terminal 3
    Baby-Changing Tables Are in Every Toilet Block 24/7, before and after Security. Baby Rooms with Cribs, High Chairs and Bottle Warmers Sit Airside in Terminal 1 and 2E Hall L
    Smoking and Vaping Are Confined to Forty-Four Enclosed, Extracted Rooms after Security, Open Only to Passengers Holding a Boarding Pass. Lighting Up Elsewhere Is Fined
    Assistance Is Free but Must Be Booked with Your Airline at Least 48 Hours Ahead. Meeting Points Are Signed in Every Terminal, and a Mobility Inclusion Card Halves the Parking

    Rest Areas with Loungers Sit in Terminals 2E and 2F, Business Spaces in 2F and 2G, and Prayer Rooms and Dog Areas across the Site. Paris Aéroport Maps Every One of Them

    // Overnight Stay

    Where Can I Sleep at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport?

    Find On-Airport and Nearby Hotel Options, How to Reach Them from Arrivals, Expected Nightly Rates, and Practical Booking Tips for Late Arrivals or Early Departures

    Hotels Nearby
    12 Available
    Inside the TerminalCDG · H1

    YOTELAIR Paris Charles de Gaulle

    How to Reach
    On Foot, for Passengers Already through Passport Control
    Location
    Inside Terminal 2E, Airside in the International Transit Area
    Best For
    A Long Connection

    Cabins Are Sold by the Hour as Well as by the Night, and the Lobby Doubles as a Lounge Open around the Clock

    Inside the TerminalCDG · H2

    Sheraton Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Hotel

    How to Reach
    On Foot from the Terminal 2 Halls, or CDGVAL from Terminal 1 and 3
    Location
    Inside Terminal 2, above the Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV Station
    Best For
    An Early Terminal 2 Departure

    The Free N1 Bus Stops Here, and the Left-Luggage Counter Is in the Same Hall

    Near AirportCDG · H3

    citizenM Paris Charles de Gaulle

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL, Then a Short Walk
    Location
    Roissypôle, at the CDGVAL Terminal 3-Roissypôle Stop
    Best For
    A Late Arrival with No Road Transfer

    Roissypôle Is Also Where the RER B CDG 1 Station and the Bus Station Are

    Near AirportCDG · H4

    Hilton Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL, Then a Short Walk
    Location
    Roissypôle, at the CDGVAL Terminal 3-Roissypôle Stop
    Best For
    A Full-Service Stay by the Terminals

    Walkable from Terminal 3 without Using the Shuttle at All

    Near AirportCDG · H5

    Pullman Paris Charles de Gaulle

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL, Then a Short Walk
    Location
    Roissypôle, at the CDGVAL Terminal 3-Roissypôle Stop
    Best For
    Meetings between Flights

    One of Six Hotels Reachable from This Single CDGVAL Stop

    Near AirportCDG · H6

    Radisson Blu CDG Airport Terminal

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL, Then a Short Walk
    Location
    Roissypôle, at the CDGVAL Terminal 3-Roissypôle Stop
    Best For
    An Overnight between Two Long Flights

    Close Enough to Terminal 3 to Walk with Hand Luggage

    Near AirportCDG · H7

    ibis Paris CDG Airport

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL, Then a Short Walk
    Location
    Roissypôle, at the CDGVAL Terminal 3-Roissypôle Stop
    Best For
    A Budget Night by the Terminals

    The Plainest of the Roissypôle Hotels, and the Closest to the Bus Station

    Near AirportCDG · H8

    ibis Styles Paris Charles-de-Gaulle Airport

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL, Then a Short Walk
    Location
    Roissypôle, at the CDGVAL Terminal 3-Roissypôle Stop
    Best For
    Families on a Budget

    Shares the Roissypôle Block with the ibis and the Novotel

    Near AirportCDG · H9

    Novotel Paris Charles de Gaulle Aéroport

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL, Then a Short Walk
    Location
    Roissypôle, at the CDGVAL Terminal 3-Roissypôle Stop
    Best For
    Families Wanting More Room

    No Road Shuttle Involved, Which Matters When the A1 Is Blocked in the Morning

    Near AirportCDG · H10

    Moxy Paris CDG Airport

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL from Terminal 1, Terminal 3 or Terminal 2
    Location
    By the PR Long-Stay Car Park, at Its Own CDGVAL Stop
    Best For
    Driving in and Flying Out Next Morning

    One Stop Further Out than Roissypôle, so Allow a Few More Minutes

    Near AirportCDG · H11

    Courtyard Paris Roissy CDG Airport

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL from Terminal 1, Terminal 3 or Terminal 2
    Location
    By the PR Long-Stay Car Park, at Its Own CDGVAL Stop
    Best For
    Longer Stays with a Car

    Shares the PR Stop with the Holiday Inn Express, Innside, Mercure and Moxy

    Near AirportCDG · H12

    Innside by Meliá Paris Charles de Gaulle

    How to Reach
    CDGVAL from Terminal 1, Terminal 3 or Terminal 2
    Location
    By the PR Long-Stay Car Park, at Its Own CDGVAL Stop
    Best For
    A Quieter Night Away from the Terminals

    The PR Cluster Is the Furthest of the Three CDGVAL Hotel Groups from Check-In

    Only Two Hotels Are Genuinely inside a Terminal, and One of Those Is Airside, so Most Stays Mean a CDGVAL Ride. Every Hotel Listed Here Is Reachable without a Road Bus

    // City Transfer

    How Do I Get from Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport to Paris?

    Bus & Train at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport

    See Exact Route Options, Departure Points, Schedule Windows and Ticket Tips for Getting to the Center after Landing

    Bus Connection

    9517

    Express 9517, Roissypôle to Saint-Denis-Pleyel

    About 30 min Direct
    Departure Stop
    Roissypôle Bus Station, beside Terminal 3
    Arrival Stop
    Saint-Denis-Pleyel Station, on Metro Lines 13 and 14 and the RER D
    Schedule
    Every 15 min at Peak, 30 min Off-Peak · Daily, 5:20 am to 00:30
    Ticket
    €2.55 on Board by Card or SMS, €2.05 on a Navigo Easy Pass, Free on a Season Pass

    This Line Replaced the Roissybus, Which Île-de-France Mobilités Closed on 1 March 2026. Change to Metro Line 14 at Saint-Denis-Pleyel for Central Paris

    CDG · 9517 · Express 9517, Roissypôle to Saint-Denis-Pleyel
    350

    Bus 350, Roissypôle to Porte de la Chapelle

    60-80 min End to End
    Departure Stop
    Roissypôle Bus Station, beside Terminal 3
    Arrival Stop
    Paris Porte de la Chapelle, on Metro Line 12
    Schedule
    Every 15-35 min · About 5:40 am to 10:30 pm
    Ticket
    €2.05 Bus-Tram Ticket, or Any Navigo Season Pass

    Calls at Le Bourget, Garonor, the Villepinte Exhibition Centre and La Courneuve, so It Is Slower than the RER B but Costs a Fraction of the Airport Fare

    CDG · 350 · Bus 350, Roissypôle to Porte de la Chapelle
    351

    Bus 351, Roissypôle to Paris Nation

    60-80 min End to End
    Departure Stop
    Roissypôle Bus Station, beside Terminal 3
    Arrival Stop
    Paris Nation, in Eastern Central Paris
    Schedule
    Every 15-35 min · About 5:40 am to 10:30 pm
    Ticket
    €2.05 Bus-Tram Ticket, or Any Navigo Season Pass

    Calls at Le Blanc-Mesnil, Bondy and Bagnolet on Its Way into Eastern Paris. There Is Luggage Space on Board, and Any Navigo Season Pass Covers It

    CDG · 351 · Bus 351, Roissypôle to Paris Nation
    N143

    Noctilien N143 Night Bus to Gare de l'Est

    About 55 min to Gare de l'Est
    Departure Stop
    Roissypôle Bus Station, Platform B2
    Arrival Stop
    Paris Gare de l'Est, by Way of Porte de la Chapelle and Gare du Nord
    Schedule
    About Every 30 min · From the Airport, 00:02 to 4:32 am
    Ticket
    €2.05 Bus-Tram Ticket, or Any Navigo Season Pass

    Six Stops Only, Which Makes It the Faster of the Two Night Routes. It Calls at Terminal 1 and the Terminal 2 TGV Station as Well as Roissypôle

    CDG · N143 · Noctilien N143 Night Bus to Gare de l'Est
    N140

    Noctilien N140 Night Bus to Gare de l'Est

    About 1 h 25 min to Gare de l'Est
    Departure Stop
    Roissypôle Bus Station, Platform A2
    Arrival Stop
    Paris Gare de l'Est, by Way of Porte de la Villette and Gare du Nord
    Schedule
    About Every Hour from the Airport · From the Airport, 1:00 am to 4:00 am
    Ticket
    €2.05 Bus-Tram Ticket, or Any Navigo Season Pass

    Fourteen Stops, Including Rosa Parks Station. It Serves Terminal 1, the Terminal 2 TGV Station and Terminal 3-Roissypôle, and Is Wheelchair Accessible

    CDG · N140 · Noctilien N140 Night Bus to Gare de l'Est

    Train Connection

    2

    RER B from Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV

    About 25 min to Gare du Nord
    Departure Stop
    Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV Station, under Terminal 2
    Arrival Stop
    Gare du Nord, Châtelet-Les Halles and Denfert-Rochereau in Central Paris
    Schedule
    Every 10-20 min on Weekdays · From CDG 2 TGV, 4:50 am to 11:50 pm
    Ticket
    €14 Single Airport Fare, or a Navigo Zones 1-5 Pass; Buy in the App or at the Station

    The Fastest Way into Paris. Halls 2A to 2F Are a 10 to 15 Minute Walk from the Platforms; for Terminal 2G Take the Free N2 Bus from Terminal 2F

    CDG · 2 · RER B from Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV
    1

    RER B from Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1

    About 30 min to Châtelet
    Departure Stop
    Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 Station at Roissypôle
    Arrival Stop
    Gare du Nord, Châtelet-Les Halles and Denfert-Rochereau in Central Paris
    Schedule
    Every 10-20 min on Weekdays · First Train from Gare du Nord 4:53 am, Last 00:15
    Ticket
    €14 Single Airport Fare, or a Navigo Zones 1-5 Pass; Buy in the App or at the Station

    Use This Station for Terminal 3, a Five Minute Walk Away, and for Terminal 1 on the Free CDGVAL Metro. The Bus Station at Roissypôle Is beside It

    CDG · 1 · RER B from Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1
    // Ground Transport

    Taxi, Ride Apps and Car Rental

    Compare the Main Door-To-Door Options after Landing, Including Official Taxi Pickup Points, Ride-Hailing Availability and On-Airport Rental Counters

    Taxi Fare
    56 €
    Ride Apps
    Uber, Bolt, FREE NOW, Heetch
    Rental Companies
    5 Available

    Regular Taxi

    Official Operators
    Alpha Taxis, G7, Hype Taxis
    Pickup Point
    Official Ranks outside Each Terminal: Terminal 1 Gate 24, Terminal 2E Gate 10, Terminal 2F Gate 11, Terminal 3 Arrivals
    Travel Time to Center
    35-60 min, Depending on Traffic
    Payment Methods
    Card and Cash; Check the Meter Is Running before You Set Off

    Ride Apps

    Uber
    Available at Paris Charles de Gaulle
    PricingApp Pricing, No Airport Flat Fare
    Pickup PointTerminal 1 Departures Gate 16; Terminal 2A Gate 5, 2C Gate 12, 2D Gate 6, 2E Gate 6, 2F Departures Gate 10; Terminal 2G Forecourt
    NotesBook before You Land. Drivers Cannot Use the Ranks in Front of Arrivals, Which Are Reserved for Official Taxis
    CDG · Ride Hail · Uber
    Bolt
    Available at Paris Charles de Gaulle
    PricingApp Pricing, No Airport Flat Fare
    Pickup PointThe Signed Private-Hire Pickup Area for Your Terminal, Shown in the App
    NotesPrivate-Hire Cars Are Unmarked and Carry No Roof Light, so Match the Plate and the Driver Photo in the App
    CDG · Ride Hail · Bolt
    FREE NOW
    Available at Paris Charles de Gaulle
    PricingApp Pricing, No Airport Flat Fare
    Pickup PointThe Signed Private-Hire Pickup Area for Your Terminal, Shown in the App
    NotesOffers Both Taxis and Private-Hire Cars in Paris. Only the Taxi Option Can Use the Reserved Bus and Taxi Lanes into the City
    CDG · Ride Hail · FREE NOW
    Heetch
    Available at Paris Charles de Gaulle
    PricingApp Pricing, No Airport Flat Fare
    Pickup PointThe Signed Private-Hire Pickup Area for Your Terminal, Shown in the App
    NotesGive Your Flight Number When Booking so the Driver Can Follow the Arrival Time
    CDG · Ride Hail · Heetch

    Car Rental

    Avis and Budget
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Level 5, and the 2A-2C Boarding Area Level 0, Both Landside
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Arrivals Level, or the Terminal 2B Shopping Area for Terminal 2 Flights

    Returns at Terminal 1 Follow the Car Rental Road Signs; for Terminal 2, Follow Terminal 2C - Car Rental to the 2C-2D Esplanade

    CDG · Rental Desk · Avis and Budget
    Europcar and Goldcar
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Level 5, and the 2A-2C Boarding Area Level 0, Both Landside
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Arrivals Level, or the Terminal 2B Shopping Area for Terminal 2 Flights

    One of the Two Brands Paris Aéroport Sells through Its Own Shop, so a Booking Made on Extime.com Lands at These Desks

    CDG · Rental Desk · Europcar and Goldcar
    Hertz, Dollar and Thrifty
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Level 5, and the 2A-2C Boarding Area Level 0, Both Landside
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Arrivals Level, or the Terminal 2B Shopping Area for Terminal 2 Flights

    The Other Paris Aéroport Partner Brand. Two Filling Stations Sit at the Airport Entrance and Exit, for a Top-Up before You Hand the Car Back

    CDG · Rental Desk · Hertz, Dollar and Thrifty
    Sixt
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Level 5, and the 2A-2C Boarding Area Level 0, Both Landside
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Arrivals Level, or the Terminal 2B Shopping Area for Terminal 2 Flights

    Arriving at Terminal 3 There Is No Rental Desk; Ride the Free CDGVAL Two Stops to Terminal 1 or Terminal 2

    CDG · Rental Desk · Sixt
    Enterprise, Alamo and National
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Level 5, and the 2A-2C Boarding Area Level 0, Both Landside
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Arrivals Level, or the Terminal 2B Shopping Area for Terminal 2 Flights

    All Three Share One Counter. Both Desks Sit before Security, so You Can Reach Them without a Boarding Pass

    CDG · Rental Desk · Enterprise, Alamo and National

    All Ten Rental Counters at Paris Charles de Gaulle Are on the Arrivals Level, and Every Brand Keeps One in Terminal 1 and One in the 2A-2C Boarding Area

    // Airport FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions about Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport

    Three: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Terminal 2 Is Split into Seven Halls, 2A to 2G, Which Makes It Feel Like Several Terminals in One
    The RER B Is Fastest, about 25 Minutes to Gare du Nord and 30 to Châtelet, Every 10 to 20 Minutes. A Single Airport-Fare Ticket Costs €14, and a Navigo Zones 1-5 Pass Covers It
    No. Île-de-France Mobilités Closed the Roissybus on 1 March 2026. Express Bus 9517 Replaced It, Reaching Saint-Denis-Pleyel and Metro Line 14 in about 30 Minutes
    €56 to the Right Bank and €65 to the Left Bank. Both Are Flat Fares Set by the Paris Police Prefecture, Charged in Both Directions Whatever the Traffic Does
    The Free CDGVAL Metro Links Terminal 1, Terminal 3-Roissypôle and Terminal 2 Every Four Minutes from 4 am to 1 am. Free N1 and N2 Buses Serve the Terminal 2 Halls
    Booked Online, from €12.40 a Day in the PW Eco Car Park and €16.60 in the Terminal Car Parks. Without a Booking It Is €50 a Day in an Eco Car Park, €60 near the Terminals
    Paris Aéroport Advises Two Hours before a Short-Haul Flight and Three before a Long-Haul One. Self-Service Kiosks Open Five Hours before Departure
    Yes. The Sheraton Is inside Terminal 2 above the TGV Station, and YOTELAIR Is Airside in Terminal 2E for Passengers in Transit. Ten More Sit on the Free CDGVAL Line
    Noctilien Buses N140 and N143 Run between Paris Gare de l'Est and Roissypôle for €2.05 through the Small Hours. The N143 Is the Faster of the Two, at about 55 Minutes
    Yes. Join the WIFI-AIRPORT Network in Any Terminal and the Welcome Portal Opens by Itself, with No Password and No Charge. Use HTTPS or a VPN for Anything Sensitive
    // Know before You Go

    Travel Tips & Essential Information for France

    France offers world-famous cities, varied countryside, Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, and strong regional food culture. Visitors usually find excellent transport, broad card acceptance, and good mobile coverage, but strikes, busy tourist areas, and pickpocketing can affect plans.

    France AT A GLANCE
    France
    LanguageFrench
    Capital CityParis
    CurrencyEuro (EUR)
    Time ZoneCET, CEST
    Emergency112 · 15 · 17 · 18
    Driving SideRight
    Plug TypeType C and Type E
    Voltage230 V, 50 Hz
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    Official Languages: French

    English is commonly spoken in Paris, major tourist areas, airports, larger hotels, and many restaurants, but less consistently in smaller towns and rural areas. A few basic French greetings are appreciated and can improve interactions.

    Mobile Network: Mobile coverage is generally strong in cities, towns, and along main transport routes, with widespread 4G and broad 5G availability in populated areas. Coverage can be weaker in mountains, remote countryside, and some coastal or island areas.

    Roaming/SIM/eSIM: For short stays, EU visitors can typically use roaming under their home plan, though fair use limits may apply. For non-EU visitors, a local SIM often gives the best value for longer stays and domestic calls. An eSIM is usually the easiest option if your phone supports it, especially for airport arrival or multi-country trips. Compare data allowances, hotspot rules, and whether activation requires in-person ID checks.

    Cards are widely accepted in cities, hotels, restaurants, trains, and major attractions. Contactless payment is common. Small cafes, market stalls, some bakeries, rural businesses, and public toilets may prefer or require cash, so carrying a small amount is useful.

    Service is usually included in restaurant prices, so tipping is not obligatory. Leaving small change or rounding up is common for good service, and around 5 to 10 percent may be given in higher-end restaurants for especially attentive service. For taxis, rounding up is common. Hotel housekeeping and porters may receive a small tip, but this is discretionary.

    Plug Type: Type C and Type E

    Voltage: 230 V, 50 Hz

    Adapter: Visitors from countries using different plug types will usually need an adapter. Travelers from countries using 110 V systems may also need a voltage-compatible charger or converter for devices that are not dual voltage.

    France is generally safe for visitors, but pickpocketing and bag theft are common in busy tourist zones, on metro lines, around major stations, and at crowded events. Demonstrations and transport strikes also occur and can disrupt movement.

    • Watch bags and phones closely in Paris, Marseille, Nice, Lyon, major stations, airports, and on public transport.
    • Avoid keeping wallets or passports in back pockets; use zipped bags and keep valuables in front of you.
    • Be cautious of distraction scams, fake petitions, friendship bracelet scams, and people asking you to sign forms near landmarks.
    • Check transport operator alerts for strike action before intercity rail or metro travel.
    • If driving, do not leave luggage visible in the car, especially near tourist sites and motorway rest areas.
    • Use licensed taxis, official ride apps, or prebooked transport, especially late at night.

    Do

    • Say hello, please, and thank you in French when possible.
    • Validate the correct train or local transport ticket where required and keep it until the end of the journey.
    • Book major museums, popular restaurants, and long-distance trains in advance during peak season.
    • Carry some cash for small purchases, markets, and rural areas.
    • Respect queues and keep your voice moderate in enclosed public spaces.

    Avoid

    • Do not assume everyone will begin the conversation in English.
    • Do not place phones, wallets, or passports on cafe tables or on the seat beside you.
    • Do not ignore strike or protest notices if you have a train or flight connection.
    • Do not cross roads carelessly in busy cities; watch for bikes, buses, and scooters.
    • Do not expect free tap water automatically in every setting; ask for it if you want it in restaurants.

    Local Cultural Tips

    • Greet staff with a polite hello before asking a question or ordering; this matters in France.
    • Table manners are valued; keep a respectful tone and avoid overly loud behavior in restaurants and on trains.
    • Meal times can be more fixed than in some countries, and some restaurants may stop serving between lunch and dinner.
    • Dress tends to be slightly more formal in many urban settings than in very casual beach destinations.
    • Many shops close on Sundays or have reduced hours, especially outside major tourist zones.
    • Greet people on entry to a shop, cafe, or reception desk.
    • Use formal politeness with strangers and older people unless invited to be more casual.
    • Wait to be seated in many restaurants rather than choosing any table.
    • Keep tickets and receipts handy, as inspectors may ask to see them on trains or transit.
    • At bakeries and small shops, have your order ready and move efficiently when it is busy.
    // Ready When You Land

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