# Paris Airport Transfer Guide (CDG) Practical guide to getting from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Paris. Real pricing, honest transport advice, and the truth about each option. **Airport:** CDG **City:** Paris **Country:** France **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/cdg **Last updated:** 2026-03-26 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) is **25 km** northeast of Paris center. Getting into the city takes **40-90 minutes** depending on transport and traffic. The **RER B train** costs **€11.80** and takes about 35-50 minutes to central Paris. A taxi has a **fixed fare of €56** to the Right Bank or **€65** to the Left Bank. The **Roissybus** costs **€16.60** to Opéra. Uber works but costs about the same as taxis. A pre-booked transfer runs **€55-85** for a sedan. CDG is a massive, complicated airport — give yourself extra time for everything. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing CDG has **three terminals** (1, 2, and 3) spread across a vast area. Terminal 2 alone has sub-terminals (2A through 2G). The free CDGVAL shuttle train connects the terminals. **Terminal 1:** Older, circular design. Air France long-haul, some Star Alliance airlines. **Terminal 2:** The main hub. Air France, major European and international airlines. Sub-terminals 2A-2G are connected but the walks are long. **Terminal 3:** Budget carriers (some Ryanair, easyJet, Vueling). Basic facilities, far from everything. After immigration and baggage claim (which can take 15-45 minutes), you need to navigate to your transport. The RER B station is at Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 area. Terminal 1 passengers take the CDGVAL to reach it. This adds 10-15 minutes. **Immigration warning:** CDG immigration lines can be terrible, especially for non-EU citizens arriving between 2-6 PM when transatlantic and Asian flights cluster. Budget 30-60 minutes for worst case. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **RER B train:** The backbone option. Runs from CDG to central Paris stations (Gare du Nord, Chatelet-Les Halles, Saint-Michel, Denfert-Rochereau). Costs **€11.80**, takes **35-50 minutes** to Chatelet. Runs every 10-20 minutes from about 5 AM to midnight. Pros: cheap, fast, no traffic. Cons: can be crowded, pickpockets target tourists on this line, no luggage space in busy cars, multiple escalators/stairs. **Roissybus:** Direct bus from CDG to Opéra (central Paris). **€16.60**, takes **60-75 minutes** depending on traffic. Comfortable, air-conditioned, luggage space underneath. Runs every 15-20 minutes. A good middle ground between train and taxi. **Le Bus Direct (formerly Cars Air France):** Premium bus to several Paris locations (Étoile, Gare Montparnasse, Orly). About **€16-18**, comfortable coaches. Runs less frequently than Roissybus. **Taxi:** Fixed fares set by law. **€56 to Right Bank** (1st-11th arrondissements + 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th partly), **€65 to Left Bank** (5th, 6th, 7th, 13th, 14th, 15th partly). These are firm — drivers cannot charge more. Journey takes **40-90 minutes** depending on traffic. The A1/A3 autoroute into Paris can be brutally congested. **Uber:** Works at CDG. Typical UberX price: **€45-70** to central Paris. Surge pricing during peak hours can push it higher. Uber pickup is from designated areas (a 5-10 minute walk from arrivals in some terminals). Free Uber works through the app — Uber Green, Comfort available too. **Pre-booked transfer:** Sedan **€55-85**, minivan **€75-110**, luxury **€100-160**. Driver meets you at arrivals with a name sign. Fixed price, no surge, no traffic stress (well, same traffic but you don't pay more). Good for families and business travelers. **CDG Express (when operational):** A direct train to Gare de l'Est, planned to cost €24 and take 20 minutes. Check current status — this project has been delayed repeatedly. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations | Destination | Distance | Taxi (fixed) | Transfer estimate | |---|---|---|---| | Paris Right Bank (1st-4th arr.) | 25 km | €56 | €55-75 | | Paris Left Bank (5th-7th arr.) | 28 km | €65 | €60-85 | | Montmartre (18th arr.) | 22 km | €56 | €50-70 | | La Défense | 30 km | €56 | €55-75 | | Disneyland Paris | 40 km | Metered (~€70-90) | €65-95 | | Versailles | 50 km | Metered (~€80-110) | €80-120 | | Orly Airport | 70 km | Metered (~€80-100) | €75-110 | | Gare du Nord (by train) | — | €11.80 (RER) | — | **Key fact:** The taxi fixed fares apply Monday-Sunday, including holidays, day and night. The only variables are Right Bank vs Left Bank. Luggage surcharges don't apply. A 4th passenger adds nothing. The price is the price. --- ### Late night arrivals CDG handles flights 24/7 including many red-eyes from the Americas and Asia landing at 5-7 AM, and late evening arrivals until midnight+. The RER B stops running around **midnight** (last train varies, check RATP schedules). The first morning train is around 5 AM. Between midnight and 5 AM: - **Noctilien night buses (N140, N143):** Run through the night to Gare de l'Est and Gare du Nord. **€11.80**, takes about 80-100 minutes. Slow but cheap. - **Taxis:** Available 24/7 at the rank. Same fixed fare. Can be a 15-30 minute wait at peak arrival times. - **Uber:** Works but surge pricing likely between 11 PM-1 AM. - **Pre-booked transfer:** Guaranteed, same price. The stress-free choice for middle-of-the-night arrivals. --- ### Families and luggage CDG is challenging with kids. The terminals are huge, the walks are long, and the RER B is not family-friendly when crowded (pickpockets love distracted parents). For families, a taxi or transfer is strongly recommended. **Child seats:** French taxis are technically required to transport children but carry no child seats. For proper child restraints, pre-book a transfer and request them. The Roissybus and RER have no car seats (children sit on regular seats or parents' laps). **Luggage:** The RER has minimal luggage space during rush hour. If you have more than one medium bag per person, avoid it. Taxis handle 3-4 bags. For 5+ bags, book a minivan transfer. --- ### Where you meet the driver **RER B:** Stations at Terminal 2 (under Terminal 2, follow "Paris par train" signs) and between Terminal 3 and Roissypole. Terminal 1 arrivals: take CDGVAL to Terminal 3/Roissypole station. **Roissybus:** Stops at each terminal. Follow "Bus" signs. **Taxi:** Ranks outside each terminal. Follow "Taxi" signs. Use the official rank only — never accept solicitation from drivers inside the terminal. **Uber:** Designated pickup areas outside each terminal. The app guides you. At Terminal 2, the walk can be 5-10 minutes from arrivals to the Uber zone. **Transfer:** Driver waits in the arrivals hall of your terminal with a name sign. Best meeting point — you walk out and they're there. --- ### Decision helper - **Solo traveler, light bag, budget:** RER B train (€11.80, 40 min) - **Solo or couple, wants comfort:** Roissybus to Opéra (€16.60, 60 min) - **Couple going to Right Bank:** Taxi (€56 fixed) — quick and reliable - **Family with kids:** Pre-booked transfer with child seats - **Group of 4-6:** Minivan transfer (cheaper per person than taxis) - **Business traveler:** Pre-booked sedan or taxi - **Going to Disneyland:** Pre-booked transfer (fixed price, direct) - **Late night (midnight-5 AM):** Pre-booked transfer or Noctilien bus - **Peak rush hour:** RER B (avoids traffic entirely) - **Tons of luggage:** Transfer with larger vehicle 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How much is a taxi from CDG to Paris?** Fixed fare: **€56 to the Right Bank**, **€65 to the Left Bank**. These are set by law and include all passengers, luggage, and time of day. No surprises. **Q: Is the RER B safe with luggage?** Mostly, but **be vigilant about pickpockets**, especially between Gare du Nord and CDG. Keep bags close, use zipped compartments, and don't put phones in easy-reach pockets. During rush hour, there's little room for large suitcases. **Q: How long does it take from CDG to central Paris?** RER B train: 35-50 minutes. Taxi/Uber: 40-90 minutes (traffic dependent). Roissybus: 60-75 minutes. The train is the most consistent because it doesn't depend on traffic. **Q: Which CDG terminal is my flight at?** Check your airline or boarding pass. Generally: Terminal 1 (Star Alliance long-haul), Terminal 2A-G (Air France, SkyTeam, many international), Terminal 3 (budget carriers). The CDGVAL train connects all terminals for free. **Q: Can I take a taxi from CDG to Disneyland Paris?** Yes, but there's no fixed fare. Expect €70-90 on the meter (about 40 km). A pre-booked transfer is usually €65-95 with a fixed price. The Val d'Europe bus is the cheapest option at about €23. **Q: Is Uber cheaper than a taxi from CDG?** Sometimes. UberX without surge can be €45-60, cheaper than the €56-65 taxi fixed fare. But with surge pricing (rush hour, bad weather), Uber can cost €70-90. The taxi fixed fare is more predictable. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving late at CDG: getting to Paris after dark **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/cdg/late-night CDG operates 24/7. Red-eyes from North America (landing 5-7 AM), late flights from Asia, and delayed European flights mean arrivals at all hours. The midnight-to-5 AM window is the trickiest for transport. Here's what actually works. ## What stops running - **RER B train:** Last train from CDG is around **midnight** (varies by day — check RATP.fr). First morning train around **5 AM**. - **Roissybus:** Last departure approximately **12:30 AM** from CDG. First morning around **5:15 AM**. - **Le Bus Direct:** Similar schedule, last bus around midnight. ## What runs all night ### Noctilien night buses (N140, N143) Paris has a night bus network and two routes serve CDG: - **N140:** CDG → Gare de l'Est (via Aulnay, Le Bourget). Takes about **80 minutes**. Runs every 30-60 minutes. - **N143:** CDG → Gare de l'Est (slightly different route). Every 30-60 minutes. **Fare:** €11.80 (same as RER B) The night buses are functional but slow. They wind through suburbs, make many stops, and aren't the most comfortable with heavy luggage. They're safe but expect to share with late-night commuters and airport workers. ### Taxis — 24/7 at the rank Taxis operate around the clock. The fixed fares apply at all hours: - **Right Bank:** €56 - **Left Bank:** €65 The catch: **taxi queue at night**. CDG processes many late arrivals and early departures. Between 11 PM and 1 AM, and again around 5-7 AM, the taxi queue can be **20-40 minutes**. At 3 AM, it's usually shorter (5-15 minutes). The bright side of arriving late by taxi: **no traffic**. The A1 motorway is empty. The ride to Paris takes just **30-40 minutes** instead of the daytime 50-90. ### Uber — available but variable Uber works 24/7, but late-night pricing varies: | Time | Typical UberX price | Wait | |---|---|---| | 10 PM - midnight | €50-70 (often surge) | 5-15 min | | Midnight - 2 AM | €45-60 (moderate) | 10-20 min | | 2 AM - 5 AM | €40-55 (often cheap) | 10-25 min | | 5 AM - 7 AM | €45-65 (morning surge starts) | 5-15 min | The walk to the Uber pickup zone at 2 AM through a dimly lit parking structure isn't the most pleasant experience. But it works. ### Pre-booked transfer — guaranteed A transfer (€55-85 sedan) means your driver is in the arrivals hall at whatever hour you emerge. Flight delayed 3 hours? They adjust automatically. Landing at 4 AM? They're there. The price doesn't change for night arrivals. For late-night CDG arrivals, this is arguably the highest-value use of a transfer service. ## Late-night price comparison | Transport | Night price to Paris | Availability | |---|---|---| | Noctilien bus (N140/N143) | €11.80 | All night (every 30-60 min) | | Taxi (fixed) | €56 / €65 | 24/7 (queue possible) | | UberX (2 AM) | €40-55 | Good but variable | | Pre-booked transfer | €55-85 | Guaranteed | ## Safety at CDG at night CDG is a secure airport with police and security around the clock. However: - **Inside the terminal:** Safe. Security is present. - **Taxi queue area:** Outdoors, can be cold and exposed. Safe but uncomfortable in winter. - **Uber pickup zone:** Through parking structures that feel isolated at 3 AM. Safe but can feel eerie. - **Night bus stops:** The bus stop areas are lit and monitored. **Scam alert:** Late at night, unlicensed drivers approach arrivals passengers more aggressively. They quote "fixed prices" of €80-100 for a trip that should cost €56. **Never accept rides from anyone inside the terminal.** Walk to the official taxi rank or your pre-booked transfer. ## If you're arriving at 5-7 AM Many transatlantic flights land between 5-7 AM. At this hour: - RER B has just started running — trains every 15-20 minutes - Taxi queue is building (business travelers heading in) - Uber prices are rising - The first Roissybus departs around 5:15 AM The RER B is actually the best option for early morning arrivals: frequent service, no traffic equivalent, and cheaper than everything else. ## Sleeping at CDG If you don't want to travel to Paris at 2 AM: - **Yotel CDG (Terminal 2E):** Pods bookable by the hour. From €30 for 4 hours. - **Hilton Paris CDG Airport:** Connected to Terminal 2. Full hotel, from €120/night. - **Ibis CDG:** Near the airport, shuttle available. - **Bench sleeping:** CDG is not the worst airport for sleeping (Terminal 2E has some flat surfaces), but it's not comfortable. --- ### Paris CDG: taxi, Uber, or private transfer? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/cdg/taxi-vs-transfer CDG is one of the world's busiest airports, and the taxi-vs-transfer debate here is more nuanced than at most places. The fixed taxi fares change the equation, but there are still scenarios where each option wins. ## The taxi situation at CDG Paris CDG taxis operate under **government-fixed fares** for airport trips: - **Right Bank (Rive Droite):** €56 flat - **Left Bank (Rive Gauche):** €65 flat These are non-negotiable, all-inclusive, 24/7 fares. This is a massive improvement over the old metered system where tourists routinely got ripped off. **The good:** - Fixed, transparent pricing - Available 24/7 at taxi ranks - No booking needed - Card payment accepted - Professional drivers (Paris taxi exam is rigorous) **The not-so-good:** - **Queue times:** The taxi line at CDG can be **20-45 minutes** during peak hours (2-6 PM when European and transatlantic flights arrive together). This is the biggest downside. - **Vehicle lottery:** You get whatever taxi is next. Could be a clean Mercedes, could be a tired Peugeot. - **Traffic:** The A1 motorway into Paris is one of France's most congested roads. The taxi fare is fixed regardless, but you're stuck for 60-90 minutes in bad traffic. - **No child seats** - **Limited luggage space** in standard sedans ## When a pre-booked transfer wins **The queue problem:** A transfer eliminates the #1 taxi pain point. Your driver is inside the terminal with your name. No queue, no waiting, no walking to the taxi rank in Terminal 2's confusing layout. **Terminal navigation:** CDG is enormous. In Terminal 2, the walk from arrivals to the taxi rank can be 10-15 minutes. Transfer drivers come to you. **Vehicle guarantee:** Book a minivan and get a minivan. Book a Mercedes and get a Mercedes. No surprises. **Child seats:** Paris taxis don't have them. Transfers can provide infant, toddler, and booster seats. **Destinations outside Paris:** Taxi fixed fares only apply within Paris. Going to Disneyland (metered: €70-90), Versailles (metered: €80-110), or a suburb? A transfer gives you a fixed price. **Groups:** A minivan transfer for 6-7 people (€75-110) costs less than two taxis (€112-130). ## Head-to-head comparison | Factor | Taxi | Uber | Transfer | |---|---|---|---| | Price to Right Bank | €56 (fixed) | €45-100 (variable) | €55-85 | | Price to Left Bank | €65 (fixed) | €50-110 (variable) | €60-85 | | Price to Disneyland | €70-90 (metered) | €55-80 | €65-95 (fixed) | | Wait/queue time | 5-45 min | 5-15 min (walk to zone) | 0 min | | Booking needed | No | App | Yes | | Child seat | No | No | On request | | Vehicle quality | Variable | Variable | Guaranteed | | Flight tracking | No | No | Yes | | Meet at arrivals | No (rank) | No (pickup zone) | Yes (name sign) | | Surge pricing | Never | Yes (common) | Never | | Traffic risk on price | None (fixed) | Yes (surge) | None (fixed) | ## The Uber factor at CDG Uber is a legitimate third option at CDG, but with caveats: - **Off-peak:** UberX can be €45-55, beating the taxi fixed fare - **Rush hour:** Surge pushes it to €70-100, making taxis look cheap - **Pickup walk:** From Terminal 2 arrivals to the Uber zone is a 5-10 minute walk through parking areas - **Strikes:** During French transport strikes (which are frequent), Uber prices explode - **Rain:** Same surge problem Uber is best when it's cheap (check the app before queuing for a taxi). But you can't rely on it being cheap. ## Our honest recommendation **First time in Paris, arriving tired:** Pre-booked transfer. Someone is waiting with your name, you don't need to navigate CDG's confusing terminal layout, and the price is fixed. **Solo traveler, light bag:** RER B train (€11.80). Skip the car debate entirely. **Couple, going to Right Bank:** Check Uber first. If no surge, take Uber (€45-55). If surge, join the taxi queue (€56). **Family with kids:** Transfer with child seats. Non-negotiable. **Group of 4+:** Minivan transfer. Cheaper and more comfortable than multiple taxis. **Experienced Paris visitor:** Whatever's fastest. If the taxi line is short, grab one. If it's long, Uber. If you booked a transfer, enjoy the VIP treatment. --- ### Paris CDG with kids: the family survival guide **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/cdg/family-and-kids Let's be real: CDG with kids is stressful. It's the biggest airport in France, the terminals are spread across a vast campus, walks are long, and Paris transport adds another layer of complexity. But with preparation, it's manageable. Here's everything families need to know. ## The airport challenge CDG is not a family-friendly airport by design. It's massive, bureaucratic, and built for efficiency, not comfort. Key things to know: **Terminal 2 is confusing:** Sub-terminals 2A through 2G are connected but the walks between them can be 10-20 minutes. With kids and luggage, this is tiring. Check your terminal before landing. **Terminal 3 is basic:** Budget carrier terminal with minimal facilities. No play areas, limited food, long walks to transport. **CDGVAL (inter-terminal train):** Free and necessary for getting between terminals. It's automated and runs frequently, but it doesn't have seats for everyone during busy times. **Facilities:** - Baby-changing rooms in all terminals (look for the baby symbol) - Nursing rooms in Terminal 2E and 2F - Small play areas in some terminals (departures side) - Pharmacies in Terminal 2E and 2F - Stroller collection at oversized baggage belt ## Child seats — the French problem French law requires child restraints for children under 10 years (or under 135 cm). But in practice: - **Taxis:** No child seats. Period. Legally questionable but universal practice. - **Uber:** No car seat option in Paris. - **RER B train:** No car seats (kids sit on seats or parents' laps) - **Roissybus:** Regular bus seats, no restraints - **Pre-booked transfers:** Can provide child seats (infant, toddler, booster). **This is the only reliable option.** If your child is under 4, please don't put them in a French taxi on the A1 motorway without a car seat. The highway driving into Paris can be aggressive. Book a transfer. ## Best transport for families ### Transfer — the clear family winner - **Driver inside arrivals** with your name — no navigating to taxi ranks or bus stops with kids - **Child seats pre-installed** in the vehicle - **Minivan option** fits the whole family plus luggage plus strollers - **Fixed price:** Sedan €55-85, minivan €75-110 - **Flight tracking:** Driver adjusts for delays - **Direct to hotel door:** No metro transfers, no stairs ### Taxi — works for older kids If your children are 10+ and can sit with seatbelts: - Fixed fare: €56 (Right Bank) or €65 (Left Bank) - But the **taxi queue** can be 20-45 minutes at peak times - Standard sedans fit 3-4 bags — tight with strollers ### Roissybus — possible with older kids The Roissybus to Opéra (€16.60) is comfortable with luggage storage. It works for families with kids who can sit still for 60-75 minutes. Not practical with babies or toddlers. ### RER B — avoid with young kids The train sounds appealing (€11.80, 35-50 min), but with kids it's problematic: - **Pickpocket risk** — you can't watch your bags and your kids simultaneously - **Crowded** during rush hour — no room for strollers - **Stairs and escalators** — not all stations have working elevators - **Multiple escalator changes** at Chatelet-Les Halles - **With more than one suitcase per person:** nightmare ## Going to Disneyland Paris with kids CDG to Disneyland is about 40 km (45-60 minutes by car): | Option | Price | Time | Family-friendliness | |---|---|---|---| | Magical Shuttle bus | €24/adult, €10/child | 60-90 min | Good (direct) | | Transfer (minivan) | €70-100 | 45-60 min | Excellent (door-to-door) | | Taxi (metered) | €70-90 | 45-60 min | OK (no car seats) | | TGV train | €20-30 | 10 min (but infrequent) | Limited schedules | For families, a minivan transfer to Disneyland is ideal: child seats, luggage space, and direct to your hotel. The Magical Shuttle is cheaper but involves waiting and transfers. ## Practical family tips for CDG - **Allow extra time for everything.** Immigration, bag claim, navigating terminals, finding transport — everything takes longer with kids. - **Bring snacks.** CDG food is expensive and lines are long. Feed the kids before joining any transport queue. - **Charge devices.** The ride to Paris is 40-90 minutes. Tablets with downloaded content keep kids happy in traffic. - **Dress in layers.** The airport is air-conditioned, the transport links vary in temperature, and Paris weather is unpredictable. - **Buy water at the terminal.** Cheaper than buying at restaurants in Paris. - **Gate-check strollers.** You'll get them at the oversized belt. Some airlines return them at the jet bridge. - **Skip the duty-free walk.** CDG forces you through duty-free shops. With kids, just keep walking — it adds 5 minutes to your terminal exit time. --- ### How much does it cost to get from CDG Airport to Paris? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/cdg/cost-to-city CDG to Paris is one of the most-traveled airport routes in Europe. Here's every option with honest pricing. ## RER B train — cheapest rail option - **Price:** €11.80 (single) - **Navigo Easy card:** Load tickets on a rechargeable card at the station - **Journey:** 35-50 minutes to Chatelet-Les Halles - **Runs:** Every 10-20 minutes, 5 AM to midnight - **Stops in Paris:** Gare du Nord (25 min), Chatelet-Les Halles (35 min), Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame (38 min), Denfert-Rochereau (50 min) The RER B is the backbone of CDG transport. It's efficient but has drawbacks: crowded during rush hour, pickpocket risk, and no luggage racks in standard cars. Buy tickets from machines at the station (accept cards) or use the Ile-de-France Mobilités app. ## Roissybus — comfortable middle option - **Price:** €16.60 - **Journey:** 60-75 minutes to Opéra - **Runs:** Every 15-20 minutes, 5:15 AM to 12:30 AM - **Luggage:** Stored underneath the coach Direct, comfortable, air-conditioned. The downside is traffic — during rush hour, the journey can stretch to 90 minutes. Buy tickets online, from machines, or tap your contactless card. ## Le Bus Direct / Réseau RATP express - **Line 2:** CDG → Étoile/Champs-Élysées → Eiffel Tower: ~€18 - **Line 4:** CDG → Gare Montparnasse → Gare de Lyon: ~€18 - **Journey:** 60-80 minutes - **Comfortable coaches** with USB charging and wifi ## Taxi — fixed fares | Zone | Fixed fare | |---|---| | Right Bank (Rive Droite) | €56 | | Left Bank (Rive Gauche) | €65 | These fares are **all-inclusive**: any time of day, any day of week, any number of passengers (up to 4), all luggage. No supplements except for a 5th passenger in a larger taxi. The Right/Left Bank distinction follows the Seine River. Most tourist areas are Right Bank (Marais, Champs-Élysées, Montmartre, Bastille). Left Bank includes Saint-Germain, Latin Quarter, Eiffel Tower area. ## Uber | Service | Typical price | Surge price | |---|---|---| | UberX | €45-65 | €70-100 | | Uber Comfort | €55-80 | €80-120 | | Uber Green | €50-70 | €70-100 | | Uber Van (6 pax) | €70-100 | €100-140 | | Uber Black | €80-130 | €110-170 | Surge pricing hits during rush hour (7-10 AM, 5-8 PM), rain, and strikes. During transit strikes (which happen regularly in Paris), all car prices spike. ## Pre-booked transfer | Vehicle | Price (EUR) | Capacity | |---|---|---| | Economy sedan | €55-65 | 3 pax, 2 bags | | Business sedan | €65-85 | 3 pax, 3 bags | | Minivan | €75-110 | 6-7 pax, 7 bags | | Luxury (Mercedes S-Class) | €100-140 | 3 pax, 2 bags | | Luxury minivan (V-Class) | €110-160 | 6-7 pax, 7 bags | ## Complete price comparison | Transport | Cost | Time | Comfort | Traffic risk | |---|---|---|---|---| | RER B train | €11.80 | 35-50 min | Basic | None | | Roissybus | €16.60 | 60-75 min | Good | Yes | | Le Bus Direct | ~€18 | 60-80 min | Very good | Yes | | UberX (no surge) | €45-65 | 40-90 min | Good | Yes | | Taxi (Right Bank) | €56 | 40-90 min | Standard | Yes | | Taxi (Left Bank) | €65 | 40-90 min | Standard | Yes | | Transfer (sedan) | €55-85 | 40-90 min | Premium | Yes | | UberX (surge) | €70-100 | 40-90 min | Good | Yes | ## Disneyland Paris CDG to Disneyland is about 40 km: - **Magical Shuttle bus:** €24 adult, direct - **Taxi (metered):** €70-90 - **Transfer:** €65-95 (fixed price) - **TGV:** Direct train in 10 minutes, but expensive (~€20-30) and infrequent ## Connecting to Orly Airport CDG to Orly is 70-80 km: - **RER B + OrlyVal:** About €25, 90+ minutes (terrible) - **Le Bus Direct Line 3:** ~€22, 70-90 minutes - **Taxi:** Metered, €80-100 - **Transfer:** €75-110 (fixed, stress-free) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. 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