The RER B train is the best all-round choice from CDG to central Paris — about 25–30 minutes to Gare du Nord on a single €14 flat fare (2026) that also covers your onward Metro. A taxi is the simplest door-to-door option at a fixed flat fare of €56 to the Right Bank or €65 to the Left Bank. The old Roissybus to Opéra was withdrawn on 1 March 2026, so the bus is no longer a direct option.

Your main options in 2026

CDG connects to central Paris by the RER B suburban rail line and by taxi. The dedicated CDG Express rail link to Gare de l'Est is still under construction and not yet operational (around 80% complete, with opening planned for 2027 — verify officially as dates can slip). Until then, RER B is the rail route into the city.

Comparison: CDG to central Paris

OptionJourney timeFare (one-way)*FrequencyGoes to
RER B train~25–30 min to Gare du Nord; ~31 min to Châtelet€14 flat fare (incl. onward Metro)Every ~10–15 min, ~5am–midnightGare du Nord, Châtelet, Saint-Michel + Metro
Taxi (fixed flat fare)~40–60 min (traffic-dependent)€56 Right Bank / €65 Left BankOn demandAny door-to-door address in Paris
RoissybusWithdrawn 1 March 2026No longer running
CDG Express~20 min (planned)Not set / not operationalUnder construction (opening planned 2027)Gare de l'Est (when open)

*Fares and times are indicative and can change. The RER B regional flat fare (€14) and the taxi flat fares (€56 Right Bank / €65 Left Bank, fixed by prefectural decree, no luggage surcharge) reflect 2026 figures — verify officially before you travel. The taxi flat fare applies only between CDG and central Paris; trips to the suburbs revert to the meter.

The verdict

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Confirm live times and fares before you travel on the official sources: Paris Aéroport (official), RATP and Île-de-France Mobilités. See also our CDG Wi-Fi guide and CDG lounges guide. Last reviewed: June 2026.