Taxi Cesson → CDG Airport
Your Cesson → CDG transfer at €72 — €98. 68 km, via the Francilienne and A1.
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Distance
68 km
Duration
55 min
Estimated price
72 — 98 €
Availability
24/7
Cesson is a charming residential town of 10,000 inhabitants perched at the confluence of the Seine and the Yères rivers in southern Seine-et-Marne, right on the doorstep of Melun, the département's administrative capital. Once a small farming and river-trade village, Cesson has evolved into a sought-after suburban community that manages to retain genuine rural character: its Seine riverbanks have been beautifully landscaped for walking and cycling, its well-regarded boating centre offers rowing, canoeing, kayaking, and sailing on a sheltered stretch of the river, and extensive green spaces along the waterfront attract families every weekend. The Romanesque Church of Saint-Étienne, built in the 12th century, crowns the old village from its elevated position and serves as a vivid reminder of the settlement's deep historical roots at a strategic crossroads of inland waterways that once carried Brie grain and timber downstream to Paris. The old quarter, with its millstone-grit cottages, colourful shutters, and narrow cobbled lanes, presents a striking contrast to the modern new-town architecture of Sénart just a few kilometres to the north. Cesson forms the southern fringe of the Sénart agglomeration and benefits greatly from its immediate proximity to Melun, whose prefectural services — the main courthouse, the sub-prefecture, the Marc-Jacquet hospital centre, and numerous departmental administrative offices — are all within a short drive. The town is connected to Paris by Cesson station on the Transilien line R (Paris-Gare de Lyon to Melun), providing a roughly 35-minute commute to the capital. Reaching CDG by public transport from Cesson, however, remains a genuine obstacle course: Transilien R to Paris-Gare de Lyon, then a cross-station transfer to the RER B, followed by the RER B to Roissy — over two hours and two tiring connections while managing luggage. A taxi via the Francilienne delivers a direct, stress-free 55-minute journey that bypasses Paris entirely to the east, ensuring you arrive at your departure terminal relaxed and on time.
Route
Route Cesson → Aéroport CDG
Your driver picks you up in Cesson, passing the Seine riverfront and the old quarter, then heads north along the D606 towards Lieusaint. You will briefly skirt the Carré Sénart retail complex on your left before joining the Francilienne (A104) heading north-east. The motorway opens out onto the wide Brie plain — rolling farmland dotted with ancient market towns. The first notable landmark is Brie-Comte-Robert, where a well-preserved 12th-century fortified castle can be seen from the road. Beyond the Pontault-Combault retail zone, the route passes Ozoir-la-Ferrière, a leafy residential town flanked by the 2,000-hectare Notre-Dame national forest, a vast woodland of oak and hornbeam. The Francilienne then enters the Marne-la-Vallée corridor, passing near Torcy, Lagny-sur-Marne, and the fringes of the Disneyland Paris resort. After Villeparisis and Claye-Souilly, the road merges onto the A1 (Autoroute du Nord) near Le Mesnil-Amelot, and the final stretch crosses the Plaine de France — a broad, flat cereal-growing landscape — before the CDG terminal complex comes into view. Tolls of approximately €9 are included in the fixed fare. Under normal traffic the journey takes 55 minutes. During peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm), congestion around Brie-Comte-Robert on the Francilienne and on the A1 approach to Roissy can slow progress — plan for 70 to 80 minutes. In the event of exceptional gridlock, your driver has alternative routes through the Brie country roads.
Main route: A104 + A1 — ~9 €
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Practical tips
Our tips for Cesson → Aéroport CDG
Tips & best practices
Specific tips for the Cesson → Aéroport CDG route
Cesson is one of the furthest Sénart towns from CDG, so timing your departure is crucial. For international long-haul flights, allow at least 3.5 hours before take-off during peak traffic periods, and 3 hours for European destinations. The smoothest traffic windows on the Francilienne are before 6.30am and between 10am and 3pm on weekdays. If your flight departs very early in the morning (before 7am), book your taxi the evening before to ensure a vehicle is ready at 3.30 or 4am — our service operates 24/7. Always verify your CDG departure terminal (T1 for Star Alliance, T2 halls A-G for Air France and SkyTeam, T3 for low-cost carriers) on your airline's website the night before, as terminal assignments change regularly. Our 7-seat van (€130) is recommended for large families heading on holiday — its generous boot accommodates six to eight large suitcases, and child seats or booster seats are supplied free of charge on request. While Cesson station provides a Transilien R connection to Paris in 35 minutes, the onward transfer to the RER B for CDG is lengthy, complicated, and physically demanding with luggage. CDG long-stay parking charges €20-30 per day, meaning a round-trip taxi is more economical for any trip of three days or more. Before you leave, savour a final moment of peace on the Seine riverbanks — Cesson's boating centre and its wooded walking trails offer a tranquil setting just minutes from the town centre.
Tolls: ~9 €
Pricing
Taxi fare Cesson → Aéroport CDG
All our rides are fixed-price. The fare is set at booking, no surprises.
Day rate
Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm
72 — 98 €
Night rate
7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge
83 — 113 €
Sunday & holidays
All day, 10% surcharge
79 — 108 €
* Indicative prices incl. tax. Exact fare provided at booking. No luggage surcharge.
Transport comparison
How to get from Cesson to Aéroport CDG?
Taxi vs alternatives
Detailed comparison of transport options
Public transport from Cesson to CDG requires a multi-step journey: the Transilien R train from Cesson station to Paris-Gare de Lyon takes approximately 35 minutes (around €9), followed by a 10-minute walk through the station to reach the RER B platform, then a 35-45 minute ride on the RER B to CDG Terminal 2 (additional ticket required). The total journey stretches to 2 to 2.5 hours with 2 connections, costing €18-22 — a genuinely exhausting experience when you are dragging suitcases through turnstiles, up and down staircases with frequently broken lifts, and onto packed trains. A taxi at €72-98 covers the same distance in just 55 minutes, door-to-terminal, with your luggage handled from start to finish. For two passengers (€36-49 each), the comfort and time savings are substantial. Shared airport shuttles charge around €32 per person but involve multiple pick-up stops that can push the journey time beyond 2.5 hours. Ride-hailing services may quote €110-130 during high-demand periods, while our fixed fare is guaranteed regardless of traffic or time of day.
Sedan (1-4 passengers)
72 — 98 €
Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises
Van (5-7 passengers)
130 €
Ideal for families and groups
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Frequently asked questions about taxis in Cesson → Aéroport CDG
€72-98 sedan, €130 van (7 seats). Fixed fare, tolls (~€9) and luggage included.
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