Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A%C3%A9rogare_Ouest_Orly.JPG Author: PierreAeroport
Orly Airport or Aéroport de Paris - Orly is the smaller and older of the two big international airports serving Paris, France. In fact it is used mainly by Air France for domestic routes within France, although a few international European carriers fly there also.
Orly Airport has two terminals, namely Orly Sud and Orly Ouest.
Getting out of Orly Airport
By RER commuter trains
Take the Orlyval train from Orly Airport to Antony. The Orlyval connects both Orly terminals to the RER Line B at Antony. The Orlyval trains run from 6:00 am to 10:30 pm Mondays to Saturdays and 7:00 am to 11:00 pm on Sundays. The RER Line B runs every 7 minutes. It costs € 9.30 and takes 35 minutes to reach Paris. You can actually take the RER Line B train all the way from Orly Airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport.
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By Road
If you opt to take the road, be prepared for traffic jams that do often occur as you enter Paris
Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RDC_Aerogare_Orly_Sud.jpg Author: PierreAeroport
By Bus
The Air France buses runs from Orly Sud and Orly Ouest to Les Invalides and Gare Montparnasse every 15 minutes from 6:00 am to 11:00 pm. The journey takes 30 minutes. OrlyBus also runs from Orly Sud and Orly Ouest to Denfert-Rochereau Metro Station every 15-20 minutes, between 6:00 am to 11:30 pm, and costs € 5.70. The journey takes 30 minutes.
By Taxi
Expect to pay around € 25 for a journey to Paris that takes about 15-30 minutes depending on location and traffic condition.
By Car
Use the A106 then the A6A or the A6B to reach Paris. You will take between 15-40 minutes depending on traffic.
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