Heading into Paris on the RoissyBus may be cheap but the trip takes an hour. If you consider taking a taxi, think twice. You could end up well out of pocket while stuck in traffic and end up missing your connecting flight completely. With a ten hour layover in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, you'll find you have approximately four to five hours free to do something enjoyable. You can absorb at least some of the indescribable French je ne sais quoi without going too far from the airport by hopping into a cab and going to the Aeroville Shopping Mall just under four kilometers away in Roissy-de-France.
If you don't want to shop or eat, you can catch a movie in one of the ten cinemas there. If you've got nerves of steel, book a four hour private tour of Paris for your layover. The driver-guide will pick you up from the airport and drop you back there, but hope the mayhem of Paris traffic doesn't hold you up or your layover could end up being longer than expected.
If you'd rather relax than cause yourself more stress, try a virtual tour of the Louvre rather than a physical one. Put your feet up in one of the airport lounges, take all four of the Louvre's virtual tours one after the other and your layover time will have been restful as well as educational.
When you have a twelve hour layover in Paris Charles de Gaulle, you'll be right to get excited about it as you'll have time to do something amazing like go to Disneyland Paris for a few hours. If you're on a Paris layover with kids that's a trip that'll turn a layover into a dream come true. If your kids, or yourself, are no longer of an age to enjoy the magic of Disneyland, you'll be literally thrilled if you head for the Parc Asterix instead.
The shuttle picks up from outside terminals 1 and 2 and takes around forty-five minutes to arrive at the resort. There's also a shuttle service from Charles de Gaulle to Parc Asterix which takes about twenty minutes depending on traffic. Schengen to Schengen. Schengen to Non-Schengen. Non-Schengen to Schengen. Non-Schengen to Non-Schengen. Frequently asked questions. Covid update. How long to connect between flights at CDG? Do I need to collect my bags at CDG? I need to check-in, where do I go?
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Want to go shopping outside of the airport? The most beautiful avenue in the world has a lot of shops and restaurants to relax in and walk around a little before going back to the airport. The Louvre offers many exhibitions lasting 1h30 at the most. Take a few pictures in front of the pyramids and enjoy beautiful works of art. Bistros are typically Parisian places, so enjoy the unique atmosphere!
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