Which RER do you need to take to go to Charles de Gaulle airport?

RER B airport city train
The best way to get from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Paris is by taking the RER B airport city train leaving from either CDG Terminal 2 or Roissypole (for CDG Terminal 1 and CDG Terminal 3 passengers).

How often does RER B run to CDG?

Trains run every day, including public holidays, from around 05:00 to midnight with departures every 6 to 15 minutes. Average journey time between CDG airport and Paris-Gare du Nord is 35 minutes.

Are RER and Metro tickets the same?

The Metro and RER share the same stations, so you don’t need to exit the Metro to transfer to the RER. Tickets purchased on busses are not valid in the Metro and they also cost more – 1.90€. Children under 10 get a 50% discount on all tickets and Children 3 years old or under ride for Free.

How much does RER B cost?

The RER B remains the fastest way to get from central Paris to Orly Airport (ORY) at a total single ticket cost of 10.30€.

Can I use Metro ticket on RER?

Paris RER trains use two different types of tickets depending on which part of the RER network you will be traveling. When taking a RER train strictly within central Paris Zone 1 (visible in the first RER Map), you can use basic Paris Metro tickets for travel on the RER.

How to get from Charles de Gaulle to Gare du Nord?

There are three transport options to get you from CDG to Gare du Nord (taxi, train and shuttle bus), although taxi is the only one offering a door-to-door service. The most convenient option to get from Charles de Gaulle to Gare du Nord train station is taxi.

Where is the train station in Gare du Nord?

If your French adventure consists of train transport, chances are you will end up at Gare du Nord. The train station is located approximately 28km from Charles de Gaulle (CDG), France’s biggest airport, and is easy to get to once landing from your flight.

When did the RER B Line start in Paris?

Launched in 1977, around 1,000,000 passengers are using RER B every day. The main function of the line is to link the center of Paris to the 2 major airports of Orly and Roissy – Charles de Gaulle.

Which is the northern terminus of the RER B?

Airports and Train Stations on RER B. The airport of Roissy – Charles de Gaulle is the northern terminus of the line. Both terminals 1 and 2 have their own RER station. The airport of Orly is reachable from Antony station in the south of Paris.