How do I get from RER to Charles de Gaulle airport?
CDG Airport is in zone 5 of the Paris public transport system. There are a number of Paris public transport passes (see below). To access the RER system you will need a ticket. Whatever ticket you have, (including travel passes) you insert it into an automatic barrier which allows you through.
Are metro tickets valid on RER?
In the metro and RER, tickets are valid for two hours for a single, one-way trip, which might include transfers. T+ tickets must be validated each time you board a bus or tram.
Can I use my RER ticket on the Metro?
CDG airport) Purchase a Billet Origine-Destination or Billet Ile-de-France for any journey outside Central Paris (using RER or Transilien). Fares depend on the distance you will travel (e.g €10,30 between CDG airport & Central Paris). Tickets allow connections between Metro & RER trains in Central Paris.
How long are RER tickets good for?
In the metro and RER, tickets are valid for two hours for a single, one-way trip, which might include transfers. It cannot be used for several different trips within this time period. In the bus network, tickets are valid for 90 minutes between the first and last validation, including one or several transfers.
Where are the RER trains located in Paris?
The RER trains to Paris have two separate stations. Terminal 2 station is the end of the line where the TGV station is located. If you arrive at Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport (CDG) terminal 3, you have to walk by covered walkway to terminal 1 or there is a free shuttle train from terminal 3 to terminal 1 which is no faster than walking.
Is there a RER train from Charles de Gaulle?
RER train from Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to city Charles de Gaulle Terminal 1 is easy to navigate The Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to central Paris train offers the fastest and most reliable transfer option by public transport into the heart of Paris. The RER trains to Paris have two separate stations.
What kind of tickets do you get for Paris RER?
Paris RER Tickets. 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.
When to use the Metro and RER in Paris?
If you need to go in suburbs that are located a bit further from Paris, or just not reachable in RER, you may need to use Transilien SNCF commuter trains (e.g to Chartres, Fontainebleau, Giverny,…). Metro & RER operate 7 days a week, including public holidays from around 05:30 to 00:30.