Taxi Vaucresson → CDG
Your Vaucresson → 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
Vaucresson is a residential commune of 8,500 inhabitants perched on a wooded plateau in the western reaches of the Hauts-de-Seine department, straddling the border between the Paris suburbs and the countryside that leads to Versailles. The town occupies a privileged position between La Celle-Saint-Cloud to the north-west and the exclusive enclave of Marnes-la-Coquette to the south, with the vast Fausses-Reposes national forest forming its eastern boundary — six hundred hectares of ancient oaks and chestnuts that rank among the largest protected woodlands in the inner Paris ring. The compact town centre, grouped around the nineteenth-century church of Saint-Denys and the stone-fronted town hall, retains an authentic village atmosphere with independent butchers, bakers and a weekly outdoor market that fills the main square every Saturday morning. Vaucresson is home to a well-regarded lycee professionnel specialising in construction trades and hospitality management, drawing students from across the department and contributing to the town's year-round liveliness. Equestrian culture runs deep here: the local riding school borders the forest, and it is not unusual to see riders crossing residential streets on their way to woodland trails. The Parc du Butard, a classified historic monument originally built as a royal hunting lodge under Louis XV, sits on the commune's southern fringe and offers a manicured green space for quiet walks. Rueil-Malmaison and its Chateau de Malmaison — the country retreat of Napoleon and Josephine — are just a short drive to the north, while the Palace of Versailles lies only eight kilometres to the south-west. The nearest railway station is Garches-Marnes-la-Coquette on the Transilien Line L, and bus route 460 connects to La Defense, but both options involve onward transfers to reach CDG. For Vaucresson residents heading to Charles de Gaulle Airport, a fixed-fare taxi provides the most direct and stress-free connection, replacing a convoluted chain of bus, train and RER with a single forty-five-minute ride.
Route
Route Vaucresson → Aéroport CDG
Your driver leaves Vaucresson via the D907 or the residential rue de la Fosse aux Moines, joining the A13 — the Normandy motorway — at the Vaucresson interchange within just a few minutes. The A13 descends through the wooded hillside towards the Seine crossing at the Pont de Saint-Cloud, where the driver transitions onto the A86 ring road heading northbound. The A86 sweeps around the western edge of Paris, passing through the La Defense corridor — either via the free tunnel that runs beneath the business district or, when the tunnel is congested, on the surface road through Nanterre. Continuing northward, the A86 passes through the industrial zones of Gennevilliers and the rail junctions near Epinay-sur-Seine before reaching the major interchange at Saint-Denis, where the driver merges onto the A1 autoroute du Nord for the final leg to Roissy-CDG. Combined toll charges across this route total approximately eight euros, all included in the fixed fare. Under free-flowing conditions the journey takes around forty-five minutes. During the morning peak between 7:30 and 9:30 am, the A13 between Vaucresson and Saint-Cloud and the A86 through the La Defense tunnel are known bottlenecks that can push travel time to fifty-five or even sixty-five minutes. Your driver relies on GPS navigation with live traffic data to select the optimal path at every stage, potentially rerouting via the A14 or surface roads through Nanterre if conditions warrant it.
Main route: A13 + A86 + A1 — ~8 €
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Practical tips
Our tips for Vaucresson → Aéroport CDG
Tips & best practices
Specific tips for the Vaucresson → Aéroport CDG route
For international flights departing from CDG, airlines recommend arriving three hours before scheduled take-off. From Vaucresson, that means leaving at least two and a half hours before your flight during peak traffic periods to allow a comfortable margin. The smoothest driving windows are before seven in the morning or between ten and half past three in the afternoon, when the A13 and A86 are at their quietest. When booking your taxi, specify the exact CDG terminal: Terminal 1 handles Star Alliance carriers, Terminal 2 spans seven sub-buildings labelled 2A through 2G serving Air France and SkyTeam, and Terminal 3 is dedicated to low-cost airlines — arriving at the wrong building can add a twenty-minute shuttle transfer. For return journeys, your driver waits in the arrivals hall with a sign bearing your name; real-time flight monitoring means they adjust their timing if your plane is late, with a complimentary thirty-minute grace period after actual touchdown. The seven-seat van option at one hundred euros is the practical choice for families with multiple suitcases, pushchairs or sports equipment. CDG long-stay parking costs between twenty and thirty euros per day, making a round-trip taxi booking at one hundred and ten to one hundred and fifty euros the more economical option for absences of four days or longer. Before you leave, take a few minutes to walk through the Parc du Butard or along the forest paths behind the riding school — Vaucresson's woodland tranquillity is the perfect antidote to airport bustle.
Tolls: ~8 €
Pricing
Taxi fare Vaucresson → 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 Vaucresson to Aéroport CDG?
Taxi vs alternatives
Detailed comparison of transport options
Vaucresson is served by bus route 460 to La Defense and by the Transilien Line L at the nearby Garches-Marnes-la-Coquette station, but reaching CDG by public transport from here remains a laborious, multi-stage process. The typical itinerary involves a bus to La Defense, the RER A across central Paris to Chatelet-Les Halles, and then the RER B all the way north to the airport — a journey that takes between one hour thirty and two hours, requires at least three platform changes and involves navigating multiple flights of stairs or escalators, a daunting prospect when you are managing suitcases and hand luggage. Shared airport shuttles are another option, but they charge around thirty-two euros per person and make several detour stops to collect other passengers, offering little time advantage over the train. A taxi priced between fifty-five and seventy-five euros delivers you from your front door in Vaucresson directly to the terminal kerb in about forty-five minutes, with no transfers, no crowds and no physical effort. Split between two passengers the cost drops to twenty-eight to thirty-eight euros each; for three travellers it falls to just eighteen to twenty-five euros per head — a genuinely competitive price for a vastly superior level of comfort, reliability and convenience.
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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