How to Get from Paris to Orly Airport Fast
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Whether you’re starting or ending your fabulous French vacation, you’ll likely need to make your way between the magnificent city of Paris and Orly airport at some point. Located just 7 miles south of the city center, Orly is the preferred hub for many domestic flights and international carriers like Air France, easyJet, Transavia, and more. Getting there is a cinch, with multiple affordable and efficient transportation options to choose from.
I’ll outline everything you need to know to get from the heart of Paris to the departure gates of Orly airport in minimal time. I’ll go over the cost, duration, and ease of using options like the train, metro, bus, taxi, and more.
You’ll learn the pros and cons of each so you can quickly decide which one best fits your budget, travel style and schedule on any given day. So grab your boarding pass and let’s get going – this complete guide makes getting to Orly a breeze, giving you more time to enjoy a delicious Parisian café au lait before your flight!
There are several ways to travel from Paris to Orly Airport:
Taxi or Ride-Sharing
Taxis and ride-sharing services are available throughout Paris and can take you directly to Orly Airport. This can be a convenient but relatively more expensive option.
You can book a private transfer service in advance, either through a private car service or a shuttle service, which will pick you up from your location in Paris and drop you off at Orly Airport.
Orlybus
Orlybus is a direct shuttle service operated by RATP, Paris’s public transportation authority. It departs from the southern Denfert-Rochereau station in Paris and takes approximately 40-50 minutes depending on traffic to reach Orly Airport.
RER (Regional Express Network) Train + Orlyval Shuttle
I personally prefer the RER when getting to Orly from Paris as it bypasses the car/bus traffic on the highway to Orly. This option usually takes around 35-40 minutes.
You can take the RER B train going south from central Paris at the following stops:
- La Villette
- Gare du Nord
- Châtelet – Les Halles
- Saint-Michel – Notre Dame
- Luxembourg
- Port-Royal
- Denfert-Rochereau
- Cité Universitaire
Take the RER B Sud that is going in the direction of Saint-Rémy. The station Antony must be illuminated to know the stop will be made.
Once you’re at Antony, you will transfer to the Orlyval shuttle, which will stop at all the Orly Airport terminals.
Tram + Orlyval Shuttle
Alternatively, Tram line T7 connects Villejuif-Louis Aragon station to Orly Airport, and from there, you can transfer to the Orlyval shuttle to reach the terminals.
The choice of transportation might depend on factors such as convenience, time, budget, and your location in Paris. Consider checking schedules and routes beforehand to choose the best option that suits your needs!