paris transfers
(Terminals 1, 2 and 3). The new Terminal 2E has been closed to the public until further notice, due to the collapse of a walkway on 23 May. All flights using this terminal has been diverted to other terminals. Passengers should check with your airline or travel agent for the latest news. The closure of Terminal 2E has not caused significant changes in flights to the airport.
Reference Time
GMT +1 (GMT +2 between April and October)
Location
The airport is located 23 km. Northeast of Paris.
Connecting between terminals
The Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are linked by free buses. The various halls of Terminal 2 are linked by corridors mobile.
Getting there by road
From Paris, take the A1 (North Highway) towards Porte de la Chapelle. Alternatively can be reached by the A3, via Porte de Bagnolet, leaving up to the A1 and then follow signs to get to the airport.
Parking
Each terminal has its own parking with direct access to the terminal elevator. There is also a parking and other parking cheaper for long stays, which is connected to all terminals by a free bus service.
Rental Car Companies
Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, National and Sixt, among others. The counters are in the arrivals hall at Terminal 1 in the commercial area of Terminal 2 and at the arrivals hall of Terminal 2.
How to get there by public transport
Rail: The RER rapid train service arrives at the airport paris : line B runs from the train station CDG 2 at the Gare du Nord, Chatelet-les-Halles, St. Michel and Denfert-Rochereau, all of them connected to the meter (length trail: approximately 30 minutes). On the Road: Taxi: The trip by taxi to the city centre takes 45 minutes. Limousine: At the airport they can be rented limousine with driver (tel: 1 4071 8462). Minibuses: There is a minibus service door to door that takes 75 minutes to travel to Paris. Reservations should be made in advance (tel. 1 4418 3602). Bus: Roissybus for in the three terminals, and to close the street Scribe, which is the Opera metro station (journey time: approximately 45 minutes). Buses depart from RATP CDG1 (Door 26, departures area), number 350 brings to the rail stations of Gare du Nord and the Gare de l'Est, number 351 goes to the Porte de Bagnolet and Nation. Air France buses depart from each terminal with the place Charles de Gaulle (journey time: approximately 40 minutes) and Paris-Montparnasse, rue du Commandant Mouchotte, Gare de Lyon and boulevard Diderot (Journey time: about 50 minutes ).
Paris shuttle
http://www.pariserve.tm.fr/airport/paris_shuttle.html