The RER B train is the fastest and most affordable way to travel from Charles de Gaulle Airport to central Paris. Gare du Nord is the main arrival point, serving as a gateway to the Paris Métro network and Eurostar connections. The journey takes roughly 35 minutes and runs every 10–15 minutes throughout the day.
About Central Paris (Gare du Nord)
The station sits at a crossroads of Parisian life — the multicultural Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis stretches south toward the Grands Boulevards, while the trendy Canal Saint-Martin area lies just a few blocks east. From Gare du Nord, you can reach virtually any part of Paris within 20 minutes via the Métro lines 4 and 5, or RER lines B, D, and E.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | 55 EUR flat to Right Bank, 62 EUR to Left Bank | 35-60 minutes | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
| Train | 11 EUR (~$13) | 30-35 minutes | Budget, avoiding traffic |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
The last RER B train from CDG departs around 11:50 PM, arriving at Gare du Nord shortly after midnight. After that, the Noctilien N140 night bus runs from CDG Terminal 3 to Gare de l'Est (next to Gare du Nord) approximately every 30 minutes until 5:30 AM. The journey takes about 80 minutes. Taxis are available 24/7 and cost a flat rate of €56 to the Right Bank.
Luggage Tips
The RER B has limited luggage space — try to keep bags close and avoid blocking doors. During rush hour with large suitcases, the Roissybus (€16.60) is a more comfortable alternative with dedicated luggage storage. At Gare du Nord, luggage lockers are available near the main hall.
Accessibility
The RER B stations at CDG (Terminals 2 and 3) are fully wheelchair accessible with elevators. Gare du Nord station has step-free access to RER platforms. However, transferring to some Métro lines at Gare du Nord requires stairs, so check RATP accessibility maps. Roissybus is wheelchair accessible with a deployable ramp.