There are several variants of ticket machines, most have a choice of languages including English of course. Once in Paris it is easy to buy tickets from manned ticket offices and automatic ticket machines. Paris public transport tickets and pass details We have a dedicated page for these so you can identify the right public transport for your needs in Paris. There is a wide range of passes and tickets available other than for a single journey. 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. See our Paris Metro page for current fares. If both stations are in zones 1 and 2 then the fare will be the same as the Paris Metro fare. You can find this out easily enough by looking at the RER map, (see link above). If you buy a ticket for a single journey the cost will depend upon which zones your originating and destination stations are located in. You will also find multilingual ticket machines like the one pictured, and machines for topping up the Navigo Cards everywhere. ![]() The offices at Charles de Gaulle Airport have helpful, English-speaking attendants used to overseas travellers and who are remarkably patient. You can buy tickets at Metro and RER railway station ticket offices which have manned ticket offices. Whatever ticket you have, (including travel passes) you insert it into an automatic barrier which allows you through. To access the RER system you will need a ticket. There are a number of Paris public transport passes (see below). ![]() It is accessible from all other terminals by inter-terminal transportation.Adult fare €11.45 walk-up price/ €12.40 online with additional booking fee.ĬDG Airport is in zone 5 of the Paris public transport system. LocationĬharles de Gaulle TGV Station (in French Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2) is located between terminals 2C-2D and 2E-2F. They use the same network but are low cost trains.įor further information regarding TGV services within and outside France, please check SNCF website. There are lots of train routes available.Ĭurrently, there are also OUIGO trains available. TGVĬharles de Gaulle Airport is also connected to the TGV network. Please note that passengers now can access with their normal ticket instead of Navigo to Charles de Gaulle Airport on weekends and public holidays. You can purchase your ticket at any metro or RER station. Children one-way (from 4 to 9 years old): € 7.00 Where do I buy my ticket? Adult one-way (Navigo zones 1-5 accepted): € 11.40 ![]() ![]() There’s a free CDGVAL shuttle between the stations and the terminals. RER stops at Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminal 2 TGV Station, Terminals 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F and 2G, and at Terminal 1, Terminal 3 and Roissypôle. Scheduleĭaily, from 04:50am to 11:50pm, every 10-15 minutes.Īs an advice, keep your eyes wide open since thieves usually work on this train. To get to Paris city centre, pick up RER Line B, take Paris (Robinson, Antony, St-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse) direction and then get off at both Paris-Châtelet and Saint-Michel, where you can connect with the metro. This suburban train stops in Charles de Gaulle Airport and connects it with both Gare du Nord and Paris-Châtelet in downtown. RER stands for Réseau Express Régional, a commuter rail train which grants rapid transit service within Paris and its area, also to and from Charles Gaulle Airport. See below the available train options at Charles de Gaulle Airport: RER
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