42 km · 40 min

Taxi Moissy-Cramayel → Paris

Your Moissy-Cramayel → Paris transfer at €50 — €68. 42 km, via the A5a and A4.

42 km40 minFrom 50 — 68 €

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Distance

42 km

Duration

40 min

Estimated price

50 — 68 €

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Moissy-Cramayel, a town of 20,000 at the heart of the Sénart new-town development, maintains strong daily ties with the French capital. Its working population divides broadly between two employment pools: local roles in the expansive industrial estate — spanning logistics, warehousing, pharmaceutical distribution, and e-commerce fulfilment — and commuter positions in the Parisian business districts of La Défense, Bercy, and Saint-Lazare, government ministries, major corporate headquarters, and higher-education institutions. The RER D commuter rail line connects Lieusaint-Moissy station to Paris-Gare de Lyon in a nominal 45 minutes, but this line carries over 600,000 passengers daily, making it the busiest in the entire RER network and one of the most disruption-prone: signal failures, last-minute train cancellations during peak hours, and periodic strike action are common occurrences that transform a manageable commute into an unpredictable ordeal. A taxi provides a dependable, comfortable alternative for important business meetings where punctuality is non-negotiable, late-evening returns from a dinner or theatre performance in Paris when RER D frequencies drop sharply, or any journey involving heavy or awkward luggage. While the Carré Sénart — boasting international fashion brands, a diverse restaurant quarter, and a 16-screen Pathé multiplex — has established Moissy as a regional commercial destination in its own right, Paris remains irreplaceable for cultural life (the Louvre, Opéra, world-class exhibitions), specialist medical consultations at AP-HP hospitals, administrative formalities (embassies, préfectures), and professional events such as trade fairs and conferences. The taxi journey follows the A5a then the A4, traversing a landscape that shifts from the broad logistics corridors of the Brie plain through the residential Marne valley towns to the Paris ring road at the Porte de Bercy.

Route

Route Moissy-Cramayel → Paris

Your driver collects you in Moissy-Cramayel and takes the D306 past the final logistics warehouses before joining the A5a (a branch of the Francilienne ring road) heading north towards Croissy-Beaubourg. The A5a cuts across the Brie plateau, a surprisingly rural corridor of wheat and rapeseed fields interspersed with business parks and distribution centres. Near Ferrières-en-Brie, you catch your first glimpse of the Marne-la-Vallée economic hub. The A5a merges with the A4 (Autoroute de l'Est) at Bussy-Saint-Georges, a purpose-built new town notable for its eclectic residential architecture. The A4 then descends through the Marne valley: Torcy and its Bay 1 shopping centre, Noisy-le-Grand with Ricardo Bofill's dramatic postmodern Espaces d'Abraxas housing complex, and the working-class riverside town of Champigny-sur-Marne. You enter Paris via the Porte de Bercy, which opens onto the redeveloped Bercy quarter — home to the Accor Arena (formerly Palais Omnisports), the Bercy Village dining and entertainment precinct housed in converted wine warehouses, and the Ministry of Finance building. From Bercy, your driver navigates the city streets to your precise destination, whether that is the Latin Quarter, Champs-Élysées, Montmartre, or La Défense business district. Tolls of approximately €6 are included in the fare. In normal traffic the journey takes around 40 minutes. During peak hours (7.30-9.30am, 5-7.30pm), the A4 approach to Paris ranks among the most congested stretches in Île-de-France — allow 50 to 60 minutes. After 8.30pm and on weekends, the drive typically takes just 30-35 minutes.

Main route: A5a + A4~6 €

Points of interest along the way

A5a
A4
Sénart
Paris
Francilienne

Practical tips

Our tips for Moissy-Cramayel → Paris

Tips & best practices

Specific tips for the Moissy-Cramayel → Paris route

For morning appointments in Paris, aim to leave Moissy-Cramayel before 7am to stay ahead of the heaviest A4 traffic, which typically peaks between 7.30 and 9.30am. The RER D from Lieusaint-Moissy costs roughly €9 to Paris-Gare de Lyon, but this line averages two to three significant disruptions per week during peak periods — signal problems, rolling-stock failures, or unexpected strikes can leave commuters stranded on overcrowded platforms. When you have a critical business meeting, a court hearing, or a specialist medical appointment that simply cannot be missed, the taxi is the only transport option that guarantees your arrival time. In the evening, after a show at the Opéra Bastille, a concert at the Accor Arena in Bercy, or a dinner in the Marais, the taxi becomes invaluable: the RER D drops to one train every 20-30 minutes after 10pm and stops running entirely around 12.30am, leaving late-night revellers stranded. Our 7-seat van (€90) is well suited for groups of colleagues heading to a trade fair or corporate event in Paris, as well as families travelling with pushchairs, shopping bags, or weekend luggage. On the return journey at night, the illuminated Porte de Bercy interchange and the twinkling lights along the A4 corridor offer a surprisingly scenic drive through the eastern outskirts of the capital.

Tolls: ~6 €

Pricing

Taxi fare Moissy-Cramayel → Paris

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

Day rate

Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm

50 — 68 €

Night rate

7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge

57 — 78 €

Sunday & holidays

All day, 10% surcharge

55 — 75 €

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

Transport comparison

How to get from Moissy-Cramayel to Paris?

Taxi vs alternatives

Detailed comparison of transport options

The RER D from Lieusaint-Moissy station reaches Paris-Gare de Lyon in a scheduled 45 minutes for approximately €9, using either a Navigo pass or an Île-de-France Mobilités single ticket. On paper this seems a straightforward commute, but in practice the line D is the most disruption-prone in the entire RER network — frequent signal failures, cancelled peak-hour services, and overcrowded carriages where standing with luggage is deeply unpleasant. Carpooling platforms like BlaBlaCar Daily offer some rides along this corridor but cannot guarantee fixed departure times. A taxi at €50-68 delivers a genuine door-to-door service in 40 minutes, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with complete certainty of arrival time. For two passengers splitting the fare (€25-34 each), it represents excellent value for business trips, evening outings, or any journey where the consequence of delay is significant. After the last RER D service around 12.30am, the taxi is effectively the only realistic option for returning to Moissy-Cramayel from central Paris.

Sedan (1-4 passengers)

5068

Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises

Van (5-7 passengers)

90

Ideal for families and groups

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about taxis in Moissy-Cramayel → Paris

€50-68 sedan, €90 van (7 seats). All-inclusive fixed fare, tolls (~€6) included.

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