Top-Selling Tours in Paris
Our most-booked tours and tickets for this destination.

1-Day Ticket to Disneyland® Paris
- Choose between the two parks, Disneyland® Park or Disney® Adventure World—build your day your way, with full flexibility. Catch parades, meet Disney and Marvel characters, and watch fireworks light up the sky—whenever you choose, at your own pace.
- At Disneyland® Park, wander through five magical lands, from the pirate ships of Adventureland to the sparkling Sleeping Beauty Castle in Fantasyland. Ride Peter Pan’s Flight, brave the Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain, and cheer along dazzling daytime parades.

Disneyland® Paris 1-Day Ticket
- Experience iconic Disney characters and themed attractions set in a European context.
- Enjoy exclusive shows, parades, and seasonal events unique to Disneyland® Paris.

Louvre Museum Reserved Access Tickets
- Get direct entry within the reserved time slot to the world’s largest and most visited museum, the Louvre, as you access the museum’s permanent collection, including the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory.
- Upgrade your ticket to cruise through the waters of the Seine River, or explore with an audio guide available in 9 launguages for better understanding of the history and artworks.

Paris: Versailles Palace and Gardens Full Access Ticket
- Access to all areas including the Palace interiors and private apartments
- Explore the vast formal gardens and the musical fountains (on scheduled days)
- 100% ticket guaranteeReceive tickets on time for the experience you’ve booked.
- Free cancellation*Get a refund if your plans change — most options up to 24h before.
- Instant mobile ticketShow your ticket on your phone — no printing needed, confirmed instantly.
What is the best way to get from Charles de Gaulle Airport to central Paris?
Trains depart every 10 to 15 minutes from early morning until late at night. The platform areas at CDG show clear signage, and the sound of frequent announcements guides travelers. A ticket costs approximately EUR 11.50 for a single ride. Choosing the train avoids road congestion on routes such as the Boulevard Périphérique, especially during rush hours when traffic noise and car horns intensify.
For those carrying heavy suitcases or preferring direct service, official taxis and private shuttles stand outside each terminal. Paris taxis have fixed rates: EUR 55 to the Right Bank neighborhoods like Le Marais, and EUR 50 to the Left Bank areas including Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Private shuttles can be pre-arranged with prices similar to taxis but may vary by vehicle type and wait times.
How can I travel from Orly Airport to the city center?
The Orlyval runs frequently between Orly's terminals and Antony station on the RER B line. From Antony, travelers board the RER B train heading into central Paris, reaching key destinations in about 30 to 40 minutes total. A combined fare for Orlyval plus RER B is around EUR 13.50. Inside Orlyval cars, passengers can hear the smooth hum of the automated trains and see the illuminated route maps.
Alternatively, the Orlybus has a direct bus route to Denfert-Rochereau in the Latin Quarter for EUR 10.30. Its journey takes roughly 30 minutes, depending on traffic along Avenue Denfert-Rochereau, where the scent of chestnut trees in season mingles with city sounds. Taxis from Orly to central Paris charge fixed rates: EUR 35 to the Left Bank (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) and EUR 30 to the Right Bank (Opéra district), with travel times typically between 25 and 45 minutes depending on traffic.
Location of Paris Airport to City Center
Are there direct bus services from Paris airports to the city center?
From Charles de Gaulle, the Roissybus runs between the airport and the Opéra district. Buses depart every 15 to 20 minutes from 5:15 am until 12:30 am. The fare is about EUR 13.70, with journeys lasting 60 to 75 minutes depending on traffic along Boulevard Haussmann, a street lined with Haussmann-style buildings and the occasional aroma of fresh pastries from nearby bakeries.
Orlybus connects Orly Airport directly to Denfert-Rochereau station in the Latin Quarter. Operating every 10 to 20 minutes from early morning to late evening, the ride usually takes around 30 minutes. Tickets cost EUR 10.30. During rush hours, buses may face delays on roads such as the Boulevard Périphérique, so travelers should plan extra time.
What are the taxi options and prices from CDG and Orly airports?
From Charles de Gaulle, taxis to the Right Bank, including the 1st and 2nd arrondissements near the Louvre, cost EUR 55. Trips to the Left Bank, covering the 5th and 6th arrondissements, are EUR 50. Travel time generally ranges from 30 to 60 minutes depending on traffic and time of day. From Orly Airport, taxi fares are EUR 35 to the Left Bank and EUR 30 to the Right Bank, with journeys lasting 25 to 45 minutes.
Passengers should use official taxi stands outside each terminal to avoid unlicensed drivers. Additional fees may apply for luggage or rides taken late at night. Private shuttle services or ride-hailing apps are alternatives but prices and availability can fluctuate.
How long does it take to get from Paris airports to the city center by public transport?
The RER B train from Charles de Gaulle takes about 30 to 35 minutes to reach stations such as Gare du Nord or Châtelet-Les Halles. The combination of Orlyval and RER B from Orly Airport requires approximately 30 to 40 minutes total.
Buses like the Roissybus and Orlybus usually take between 30 and 75 minutes, depending on congestion on major routes like Boulevard Haussmann and Boulevard Périphérique. Taxis and private cars may be faster outside peak hours, but during rush hour, travel times can double due to heavy traffic.
“If you land at CDG around 10am, taking the Roissybus straight to Opéra on Rue Scribe usually takes about 45 minutes and costs 13.70 euros; locals avoid taxis here since traffic on Boulevard Haussmann can double your time and fare.”
What practical tips can help save money on airport transfers in Paris?
Single tickets purchased at machines or counters cost EUR 11.50 from CDG and about EUR 13.50 from Orly, significantly less than taxis or private shuttles. Visitors planning multiple trips in Paris might consider passes like the Paris Visite card, which covers airport zones and allows unlimited travel for 1, 2, 3, or 5 consecutive days.
Booking private transfers ahead of time can sometimes offer competitive rates, but travelers should compare these with official taxi fares. Avoid unlicensed ride features and confirm prices before boarding any vehicle. Traveling outside peak hours (7-9 am and 5-7 pm) can lower costs and reduce travel time.
Where can I find official taxi stands and shuttle services at CDG and Orly airports?
At Charles de Gaulle, taxi ranks are found at Terminal 1 (outside baggage claim), Terminal 2 (each sub-terminal has designated stands), and Terminal 3. Multilingual signs help guide passengers. The air often carries the scent of diesel mixed with occasional glimpses of arriving aircraft.
Orly Airport’s taxi stands are situated outside Terminal South and Terminal West arrivals. Private shuttle services usually meet passengers at designated points near taxi ranks or hotel shuttle areas. Airport staff and information desks, such as those at CDG’s Terminal 4, provide assistance and directions to official transfer options.
How accessible are the airport transfer options for travelers with luggage or reduced mobility?
The RER B trains serving Charles de Gaulle and the Orlyval light rail at Orly are equipped with elevators and ramps. However, stations like Gare du Nord can be crowded and may require walking between platforms. Assistance services are available on request at airports and on trains, but it is best to arrange this before arrival.
Taxis and private shuttles offer the most convenient door-to-door service for those with heavy luggage or mobility needs. Official taxis handle standard luggage and some provide wheelchair-accessible vehicles. Confirming these options in advance ensures availability.
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What are some local insights for navigating Paris airport transfers smoothly?
Using the Paris public transport app or official websites like ratp.fr helps travelers check real-time schedules and service updates, important for RER B trains which may undergo maintenance. Late-night arrivals are best served by taxis or pre-booked private transfers, as public transport frequency decreases.
Budget travelers may prefer the Orlyval combined with RER B, which is cheaper than taxis but involves walking between connections at Antony station. At CDG, the Roissybus features direct bus access to central Paris for those favoring a bus ride. Always validate tickets before boarding and keep them until the journey ends to avoid fines.






