What are the main Paris airports, and how do I get from them to central Paris?
There are two main airports in Paris: Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Paris Orly (ORY). Paris-Charles de Gaulle is the primary international hub for flights to Paris, and thus is busier but also has more options. Paris Orly is smaller, a bit closer to the city center (though with less public transit options) and often has cheap options if you’re flying to/from somewhere else in Europe.
Paris-Charles de Gaulle / CDG: Paris-Charles de Gaulle is the main international airport in France, with plenty of international flight options. Many direct international flights land at CDG. The easiest way to get to Paris from CDG is by taking the subway RER B line (blue line). It’s only about 10€ ($15 CAD) and it’s a 45-minute ride. Alternatively, you can take a taxi, although it’ll cost 60€ ($92 CAD).
Paris Orly / ORY: The Paris Orly airport is smaller, but offers good (and cheap!) flight options, especially if you’re connecting in or flying to somewhere else in Europe. It’s actually closer to Paris that CDG is, but there aren’t direct public transit options. To get to the city from Orly, you’ll need to take a combination of buses and trains, or you can opt for a taxi, which costs about 30€ ($46 CAD).