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Traveling from Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to Bercy Seine Bus Station connects you to one of Paris’ key transportation hubs. Located in the 12th arrondissement, Bercy Seine serves as a gateway for intercity buses and metro lines. The 32 km journey typically takes 45–60 minutes by road, depending on traffic. Whether you’re catching a FlixBus to another European city or exploring eastern Paris, a smooth transfer ensures your trip starts stress-free.
Bercy Seine Bus Station sits near the Seine River, adjacent to the lush Bercy Park and the Accor Arena – a major venue for concerts and sports. The area blends historic wine warehouses with modern architecture, offering cafés, museums (like the Cinémathèque Française), and direct metro access via Line 14. Most travelers use Bercy Seine to connect to budget buses, but it’s also a practical base for exploring the Marais or Bastille districts.
After landing at CDG, follow signs for Sortie/Sorties (Exits) to reach ground transportation. Terminal 2 has dedicated taxi ranks and private transfer pickup zones, while Terminal 1 and 3 require short walks or shuttle buses to access transport. For pre-booked CDG airport private transfers, drivers typically meet passengers in arrivals halls with name signs.
Public transport suits budget travelers but involves navigating stairs and crowds with luggage.
Official Paris taxis charge a fixed rate of €55–65 for CDG to Bercy Seine transfers, with a 15% nighttime surcharge (7 PM–7 AM). Ride-hailing apps like Uber or Bolt cost €45–60. Avoid unlicensed drivers – use official taxi queues or apps.
CDG has rental desks for Sixt, Avis, and Europcar. While driving in Paris can be stressful, rentals work for day trips to Fontainebleau or Disneyland. Note: Parking near Bercy costs €3–5/hour.
Pre-booked private taxis from CDG to Bercy offer door-to-door service, fixed pricing, and 24/7 availability. Providers like A2B include meet-and-greet, luggage assistance, and up to 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time. Vehicles range from sedans to 8-seaters, ideal for families or groups.
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 13–15 | 75–90 mins | Moderate |
Taxi/Rideshare | 45–65 | 45–60 mins | High |
Private Transfer | 60–90 | 45–55 mins | Highest |
Car Rental | 50+/day | 45+ mins | Variable |
Recommendations:
Bercy Seine Bus Station has clear signage for coach platforms and metro access. If heading to nearby hotels like Mama Shelter or Holiday Inn Paris-Bastille, walk 10–15 minutes or take metro Line 14. For the Accor Arena, follow the covered walkway from Bercy Station.
Safe travels, and enjoy Paris’ blend of history and modernity!
How much is a taxi from CDG to Bercy Seine Bus Station? Official taxis cost €55–65, while rideshares range from €45–60.
Is there a direct train from CDG to Bercy? No – take RER B to Châtelet, then Metro Line 14 to Bercy.
Are private transfers from CDG Airport to Bercy Seine worth it? Yes for groups or those with heavy luggage. Companies like A2B offer fixed rates and flight tracking.
How early should I book a Bercy Seine bus station taxi? Book at least 24 hours in advance for peak times.
Can I walk from Bercy Station to the bus terminal? Yes – it’s a 5-minute walk via Rue de Bercy.
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