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100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to Strasbourg connects you to the heart of Alsace, a region famed for its half-timbered houses, vineyards, and European institutions. The journey spans approximately 500 km, with most transfers taking 2.5–4 hours depending on your mode of transport. Whether you’re drawn to Strasbourg’s Gothic cathedral, its Christmas markets, or the European Parliament, a smooth transfer ensures you start your trip stress-free.
Strasbourg, the capital of France’s Grand Est region, blends French and German influences. Key attractions include:
After landing at CDG, follow signage to baggage claim and exits. The airport has three terminals connected by free shuttle trains. Currency exchange, SIM card vendors, and car rental desks are available in all terminals. For private transfers, drivers typically meet passengers in the arrivals hall with a name sign.
Taxis from CDG to Strasbourg cost €400–€600. Pre-book through apps like Bolt or G7 to avoid surge pricing. Rideshares via BlaBlaCar’s carpooling service offer cheaper alternatives (€25–€50 per seat).
Major providers like Hertz and Europcar operate at CDG. Driving to Strasbourg takes 4–5 hours via the A4 motorway. Note: Tolls cost ~€40, and parking in Strasbourg’s city center is limited.
For comfort and efficiency, private transfers like those offered by A2B provide door-to-door service. Benefits include:
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
|---|---|---|---|
TGV Train | 35–80 | 2h10m | Moderate |
BlaBlaCar Bus | 15–30 | 5–6h | Low |
Taxi/Rideshare | 25–600 | 4–5h | High |
Private Transfer | 350–500 | 4h | Premium |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop passengers at Strasbourg’s city center, train station, or hotels. From there:
Safe travels, and enjoy your Alsace adventure!
The TGV train takes just over 2 hours. For door-to-door convenience, book a CDG to Strasbourg private shuttle with providers like A2B.
Yes, TGV trains depart from CDG Terminal 2 directly to Strasbourg-Ville station.
Prices range from €350–€500, depending on vehicle size and service tier.
Yes, but pre-booking a Charles de Gaulle Airport private taxi ensures fixed rates and availability.
Yes, major rental agencies operate at CDG. Note that driving in Strasbourg’s city center requires a Crit’Air pollution sticker.
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