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Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Navigating from Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to the medieval city of Chartres—known for its UNESCO-listed cathedral and winding cobblestone streets—requires reliable transportation. Located roughly 90 km southwest of Paris, this journey takes about 1.5 hours by road. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, choosing the right transfer method ensures a stress-free start to your trip.
Chartres is a gem of France’s Centre-Val de Loire region, famed for the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture with stunning stained-glass windows dating back to the 13th century. Beyond the cathedral, the city offers charming half-timbered houses, the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and seasonal festivals celebrating light and music. Many travelers visit Chartres as a day trip from Paris, but its tranquil atmosphere and rich history warrant a longer stay.
After landing at CDG, follow signs to the arrivals hall. If you’ve pre-booked a private taxi service from CDG to Chartres, drivers typically meet guests in the arrivals area with a name board. Look for designated pickup zones near Terminal 1 (Door 24) or Terminal 2 (specific exits based on your airline). For those opting for public transport or rideshares, clear signage directs travelers to train stations, bus stops, and taxi ranks.
While there’s no direct train from CDG to Chartres, you can take the RER B train to Paris’s Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame station, transfer to the TER Centre-Val de Loire line, and arrive in Chartres in ~2.5 hours. Tickets cost €25–€35, but delays and luggage handling can complicate this route. Buses like BlaBlaCar Bus offer cheaper fares (~€15) but require a transfer at Paris’s Porte Maillot station.
Metered taxis at CDG charge €120–€150 for the Charles de Gaulle Airport taxi to Chartres, depending on traffic. Rideshares (Uber, Bolt) may offer lower rates but lack fixed pricing during peak hours.
Major rental agencies (Hertz, Avis) operate at CDG. Driving to Chartres via the A10/A11 highways is straightforward, but tolls (~€15) and parking in Chartres’s historic center can be challenging.
For a seamless CDG private transfer to Chartres, services like A2B Transfers provide door-to-door rides in well-maintained vehicles. With fixed pricing (€130–€180), professional drivers, and complimentary 60-minute airport waiting time, this option eliminates surprises. Luxury upgrades include Mercedes-Benz sedans or spacious vans for groups.
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
|---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 15–35 | 2.5–3h | Moderate |
Taxi/Rideshare | 120–180 | 1.5h | High |
Car Rental | 80–150 | 1.5h | Moderate |
Private Transfer | 130–180 | 1.5h | High |
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Most private transfers drop guests directly at Chartres hotels or the cathedral square. If staying outside the city center, local buses (Filibus) or taxis (Chartres Taxi, +33 2 37 36 00 00) connect to nearby villages.
How long is the drive from CDG to Chartres? Approximately 1.5 hours, depending on traffic.
Is there a direct train from CDG to Chartres? No—travelers must transfer in Paris.
Can I pre-book a taxi with child seats? Yes. Providers like A2B offer customizable options for families.
What’s included in a luxury transfer? Expect premium vehicles, bottled water, and meet-and-greet service.
Are fares fixed for private transfers? Reputable companies like A2B guarantee no hidden fees.
Safe travels, and enjoy the timeless beauty of Chartres!
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