30 km · 30 min

Taxi Bois-Colombes → CDG

Your Bois-Colombes → CDG Airport transfer at €35 — €50. 30 km, via the A86 and A1.

30 km30 minFrom 35 — 50 €

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Distance

30 km

Duration

30 min

Estimated price

35 — 50 €

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Bois-Colombes is a residential commune of 28,000 inhabitants nestled in the heart of the Hauts-de-Seine department, wedged between Colombes to the north and Asnieres-sur-Seine to the south-east. Despite sitting barely three kilometres from the glass towers of La Defense — Europe's largest purpose-built business district — the town has managed to preserve a distinctly suburban character that feels worlds apart from the corporate bustle next door. Tree-lined residential streets of detached houses and small gardens give Bois-Colombes its signature pavillonnaire identity, a layout that dates back to the late nineteenth century when the commune formally split from Colombes in 1896 to chart its own municipal course. The covered market on rue Charles-Chefson remains the social heart of the town, drawing crowds every weekend for seasonal produce, artisan cheeses and freshly baked bread from traders who have served the neighbourhood for generations. The Transilien Line L station connects Bois-Colombes to Gare Saint-Lazare in just twelve minutes, giving residents swift access to central Paris without the congestion of the western motorways. The nineteenth-century church of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours anchors the main square and stands as a reminder of the commune's independent spirit. Along the Seine, the twelve-hectare Pierre-Lagravere park — shared with neighbouring Colombes — provides playing fields, jogging loops and riverside picnic spots that fill up on sunny afternoons. For travellers heading to Charles de Gaulle Airport, a private taxi is the most sensible departure option from Bois-Colombes: a single, direct thirty-minute ride replaces the awkward chain of Transilien, metro and RER connections that public transport would require from this western suburb.

Route

Route Bois-Colombes → Aéroport CDG

Your driver collects you at your door in Bois-Colombes and heads north-east along the D986 or the rue des Bourguignons, merging onto the A86 ring road near the Gennevilliers interchange within a few minutes. The A86 sweeps around the northern edge of Paris, passing the wholesale market at Villeneuve-la-Garenne and the Seine crossings near Epinay-sur-Seine. At the major junction near the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, the driver transitions onto the A1 — the autoroute du Nord — and follows it directly to Roissy-Charles de Gaulle. If traffic is heavy on the A86, an experienced driver may instead take the D986 north and connect to the A15, looping onto the A1 via the Francilienne orbital. Toll charges along the route total roughly five euros and are already factored into the fixed fare. Under normal traffic conditions the journey takes around thirty minutes. During the morning rush between 7:30 and 9:30 am, or the evening peak from 5:00 to 7:30 pm, congestion on the A86 through Gennevilliers and on the A1 near the Stade de France can push travel time to forty or even fifty minutes. Once you reach CDG, terminal signposting from the A1 is clear: Terminal 1 handles Star Alliance carriers, Terminal 2 (sub-terminals 2A through 2G) serves Air France and SkyTeam partners, and Terminal 3 is dedicated to low-cost airlines.

Main route: A86 + A1~5 €

Points of interest along the way

A86
A1
Bois-Colombes
La Défense
Transilien L

Practical tips

Our tips for Bois-Colombes → Aéroport CDG

Tips & best practices

Specific tips for the Bois-Colombes → Aéroport CDG route

For international long-haul flights departing from CDG, airlines recommend arriving three hours before scheduled take-off, so plan to leave Bois-Colombes roughly two hours before your flight during peak traffic periods. The smoothest driving windows are before seven in the morning or between ten and half past three in the afternoon, when commuter flows have subsided and the A86 moves freely. When you book your taxi, specify the exact CDG terminal and, if applicable, the sub-terminal letter — Terminal 2 alone spans seven separate buildings (2A through 2G), and arriving at the wrong one can cost you a twenty-minute indoor transfer by shuttle. For return journeys from CDG, your driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall holding a sign with your name; real-time flight tracking means they adjust their arrival even if your plane lands late, with a complimentary thirty-minute grace period after touchdown. The seven-seat van option at seventy euros is a practical choice for families or groups with multiple suitcases, pushchairs or sporting equipment. Long-stay parking at CDG runs between twenty and thirty euros per day, so for trips lasting more than two nights, a round-trip taxi booking often works out cheaper than leaving a car in the airport car park. Travellers heading home light can also consider taking the Transilien from Bois-Colombes station on the return leg, but for departures with heavy luggage, nothing beats the door-to-door convenience of a private car.

Tolls: ~5 €

Pricing

Taxi fare Bois-Colombes → Aéroport CDG

All our rides are fixed-price. The fare is set at booking, no surprises.

Day rate

Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm

35 — 50 €

Night rate

7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge

40 — 57 €

Sunday & holidays

All day, 10% surcharge

39 — 55 €

* Indicative prices incl. tax. Exact fare provided at booking. No luggage surcharge.

Transport comparison

How to get from Bois-Colombes to Aéroport CDG?

Taxi vs alternatives

Detailed comparison of transport options

Reaching CDG by public transport from Bois-Colombes is a multi-stage affair: first the Transilien Line L to Gare Saint-Lazare, then a change to the RER E or the metro to reach Gare du Nord, and finally the RER B all the way out to the airport — a journey that takes between one hour fifteen and one hour forty minutes and involves at least two platform changes, each requiring stairs or lifts that are difficult to navigate with suitcases. The direct Roissybus coach service does not stop in Bois-Colombes, and shared airport shuttles from nearby pickup points typically charge around thirty-two euros per person while making multiple detours to collect other passengers. By contrast, a taxi at thirty-five to fifty euros delivers you from your front door to the terminal kerb in about thirty minutes, with no connections, no crowds and no need to wrestle luggage through turnstiles. Split between two passengers the cost drops to eighteen to twenty-five euros each; for three passengers it falls to just twelve to seventeen euros per head — comfortably below the per-person shuttle price, with a far superior level of comfort and reliability.

Sedan (1-4 passengers)

3550

Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises

Van (5-7 passengers)

70

Ideal for families and groups

FAQ

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€35-50 sedan, €70 van. Fixed fare, tolls (~€5) and luggage included.

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