Taxi Marnes-la-Coquette → CDG
Your Marnes-la-Coquette → CDG Airport transfer at €55 — €75. 45 km, via the A13, A86 and A1.
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Distance
45 km
Duration
45 min
Estimated price
55 — 75 €
Availability
24/7
Marnes-la-Coquette is one of France's smallest and most exclusive communes, home to barely 1,700 permanent residents spread across 215 hectares of lush, wooded terrain in the Hauts-de-Seine department. Consistently ranked among the wealthiest municipalities in the country, this discreet enclave occupies a hillside position bordered to the north by the 600-hectare Fausses-Reposes national forest — a protected oak-and-chestnut woodland that extends towards Ville-d'Avray and Chaville — and to the south by the celebrated ponds of Ville-d'Avray, whose still waters and overhanging willows were immortalised in the landscape paintings of Camille Corot during the nineteenth century. The village itself has preserved a remarkably rural character: narrow lanes run between high meuliere stone walls, mature trees screen large private estates from view, and apartment blocks are virtually non-existent. The Institut Pasteur maintains a historic research campus here, a legacy of Louis Pasteur's personal ties to the area, and the commune gained wider popular recognition as the long-time residence of French rock legend Johnny Hallyday, whose property remains a landmark for devoted fans. Culturally, Marnes sits within an outstanding heritage corridor: the Palace of Versailles is just eight kilometres to the south-west and the Chateau de Malmaison — Napoleon and Josephine's country retreat — lies only five kilometres to the north. Crucially for travellers, Marnes-la-Coquette has no railway station, no metro stop and no tramway line, which means residents depend almost entirely on private vehicles for any journey beyond the immediate neighbourhood. A taxi to Charles de Gaulle Airport is therefore not merely a convenience but a genuine necessity for the commune's frequent international travellers.
Route
Route Marnes-la-Coquette → Aéroport CDG
Your driver collects you from your property in Marnes-la-Coquette and heads north along the D907 through the wooded outskirts towards Vaucresson, joining the A13 — the Normandy motorway — at the Vaucresson-Marnes interchange within five minutes. The A13 descends towards the Seine crossing at the Pont de Saint-Cloud, where the driver transitions onto the A86 ring road heading northbound. The A86 arcs around the western and northern edges of Paris, passing through the La Defense tunnel — a free but occasionally congested underground section beneath Europe's largest business district — or alternatively taking the surface route via Nanterre if the tunnel is backed up. Continuing north through the industrial corridor of Gennevilliers and past the railway junctions of Epinay-sur-Seine, the A86 reaches the interchange near the Porte de Paris in Saint-Denis, where the driver merges onto the A1 autoroute du Nord for the final straight run to Roissy-CDG. Combined toll charges along this route total roughly eight euros, all included in the fixed fare. Under free-flowing conditions the entire journey takes about forty-five minutes. During the morning peak from 7:30 to 9:30 am, however, the A13 between Vaucresson and Saint-Cloud and the A86 through the La Defense corridor can become heavily congested, pushing travel time to between fifty-five and sixty-five minutes. Your driver uses GPS navigation paired with live traffic feeds to select the fastest available path at every stage of the trip.
Main route: A13 + A86 + A1 — ~8 €
Points of interest along the way
Practical tips
Our tips for Marnes-la-Coquette → Aéroport CDG
Tips & best practices
Specific tips for the Marnes-la-Coquette → Aéroport CDG route
For long-haul flights departing from CDG, airlines recommend checking in three hours before scheduled take-off. Given the forty-five-kilometre distance from Marnes-la-Coquette, plan to leave at least two and a half hours before your flight during peak traffic periods to build in a comfortable buffer. The calmest driving windows are before seven in the morning or between ten and half past three in the afternoon, when commuter volumes on the A13 and A86 drop significantly. When placing your booking, specify your CDG terminal precisely — Terminal 1 serves Star Alliance carriers, Terminal 2 covers Air France and SkyTeam partners across seven sub-terminals labelled 2A through 2G, and Terminal 3 handles low-cost airlines — because CDG is a sprawling campus and an incorrect terminal choice can add a twenty-minute internal shuttle transfer. For return journeys, your driver will be stationed in the arrivals hall holding a sign with your name; real-time flight monitoring ensures they are there when you walk out, even if your plane lands behind schedule, with a free thirty-minute grace window after actual touchdown. The seven-seat van at one hundred euros is the recommended option for families juggling children, car seats and multiple suitcases. CDG long-stay car parks charge between twenty and thirty euros per day, so for any absence of four days or more, booking a round-trip taxi at one hundred and ten to one hundred and fifty euros is the smarter financial choice. Before heading to the airport, consider a short stroll through the Fausses-Reposes forest or around the Ville-d'Avray ponds — a tranquil prelude to the bustle of international travel.
Tolls: ~8 €
Pricing
Taxi fare Marnes-la-Coquette → Aéroport CDG
All our rides are fixed-price. The fare is set at booking, no surprises.
Day rate
Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm
55 — 75 €
Night rate
7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge
63 — 86 €
Sunday & holidays
All day, 10% surcharge
61 — 83 €
* Indicative prices incl. tax. Exact fare provided at booking. No luggage surcharge.
Transport comparison
How to get from Marnes-la-Coquette to Aéroport CDG?
Taxi vs alternatives
Detailed comparison of transport options
Marnes-la-Coquette has no train station, no metro and no tramway, so reaching CDG by public transport demands a gruelling multi-modal odyssey. The journey begins with a local bus — line 171 or 426 — to either Garches-Marnes-la-Coquette or Chaville station, followed by the Transilien L or U to La Defense, then the RER A across central Paris to Chatelet-Les Halles, and finally the RER B northward all the way to the airport. Expect a minimum travel time of two hours, four separate platform changes and a significant amount of walking through corridors, staircases and tunnels — a daunting prospect with heavy luggage. A taxi priced between fifty-five and seventy-five euros converts that ordeal into a single, comfortable forty-five-minute drive from your front gate to the terminal drop-off zone, with no connections and no physical effort beyond stepping into the car. For two passengers the per-person cost is twenty-eight to thirty-eight euros; for three it falls to eighteen to twenty-five euros each. Given the total absence of direct transit links from Marnes-la-Coquette, the taxi is not simply the best option — it is the only genuinely practical one for residents carrying luggage.
Sedan (1-4 passengers)
55 — 75 €
Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises
Van (5-7 passengers)
100 €
Ideal for families and groups
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€55-75 sedan, €100 van. Fixed fare, tolls (~€8) and luggage included.
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