🇫🇷

Paris

France

Get deal alerts for Paris

Sign up free — we'll notify you the moment a deal appears

Sign up free →

Not search results — real price drops, tracked across months of data and verified before they reach you.

✈️ Getting there

CDGParis Charles de Gaulle Airport
📍 25 km35 min🚌 RER B Train🚌 Bus🚕 Taxi🚌 Uber

The RER B train runs directly from CDG Terminals 1 and 3 to central Paris stations (Gare du Nord, Châtelet-Les Halles) in about 35 minutes for around €11.80 — the fastest and cheapest option; avoid taxis at peak hours as the A1 motorway is notoriously congested.

Charles de Gaulle is one of Europe's largest and busiest hubs, serving over 200 destinations and acting as Air France's main base; it sprawls across three terminals connected by a shuttle train, so leave extra time for connections.

Don't Miss

Hidden gems and local experiences in Paris — beyond the tourist trail.

🥐Skip the tourist-area boulangeries and walk to Du Pain et des Idées (10th arrondissement) by 8am — their kouign-amann and escargot pastries are worth crossing the city for, and the 19th-century painted ceiling alone justifies the detour.
🎨Book a timed entry for the Musée d'Orsay at 9:30am on a weekday — the Impressionism galleries on level 5 are almost empty at opening and the light through the old station roof is extraordinary. Skip the ground floor on the first visit.
🍷Join locals at a cave à manger (wine-bar-meets-cellar) in the 11th — Le Verre Volé on Canal Saint-Martin lets you pick a bottle off the shelf and pay a small corkage fee. Go Tuesday or Wednesday when it's less packed.
🌅Climb to the top of Sacré-Cœur at dusk rather than noon — the queue is shorter, the light is golden, and the view over the rooftops is genuinely stunning. Then walk downhill through Montmartre's vineyard-side streets, which most visitors never find.
🛍️Browse the Marché d'Aligre (12th) on a Saturday morning — it's the most genuinely local market in Paris, cheaper than the Bastille market two streets over, and the covered Beauvau hall has serious charcuterie and cheese vendors.

Travel Plans

Suggested itineraries for Paris — tap a plan to see day-by-day details.

More in France

Related reads

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to fly to Paris?

The best time to visit Paris is April–June & September–October, when you'll find comfortable conditions and a good balance of lively atmosphere without peak crowds.

Do I need a visa to visit Paris?

Visa requirements depend on your passport — check your government's travel advice for the latest entry requirements before booking.

Share Paris

FairFares.app scant 24/7 ticketprijzen en publiceert alleen echt lage prijzen of wat écht afwijkt van het gemiddelde. Boek snel — deals verdwijnen.