Updated for 2026 – Includes latest transport fares and travel times.
Landing at Beauvais Airport after a flight from another European city can feel deceptively close to Paris — until you realize the airport is actually located around 85 km from the capital. After a flight, possibly with luggage, children, or tight hotel check-in schedules, figuring out how to get from Beauvais to Paris city center becomes your first real challenge in France.
Unlike Charles de Gaulle or Orly, Beauvais is not directly connected to central Paris by metro or RER. Travelers typically choose between shuttle buses, trains, taxis, ride-hailing apps, shared transfers, or private door-to-door services. Each option differs significantly in price, comfort, travel time, and luggage convenience.
In this guide, we compare every transport solution clearly and practically — helping you choose based on budget, timing, and travel style. We’ll also explain when booking a private transfer can simplify your arrival, especially during peak travel times.
This guide is ideal for tourists arriving at Beauvais for the first time, families traveling with luggage, business travelers with tight schedules, and visitors heading to central Paris hotels.
As a Paris-based airport transfer provider, we regularly assist travelers arriving at CDG, ORY, and BVA, giving us first-hand insight into travel times, traffic patterns, and passenger needs.
The best option depends on your priorities:
For most visitors, the official airport shuttle bus is the cheapest direct option, while a private shuttle offers the most comfortable door-to-door experience.
Beauvais Airport (BVA) is approximately 85 kilometers (53 miles) from central Paris.
Travel time depends heavily on traffic conditions when entering Paris via the A16 motorway and the Boulevard Périphérique.
Taxi fares differ depending on whether your destination is on the Right Bank or Left Bank of the Seine, and heavy congestion can significantly increase total journey time.
Prices are approximate and based on official 2026 rates. Traffic and seasonal changes may affect total cost.
There is no direct train station inside Beauvais Airport. Travelers must first take a local bus or taxi (about 15 minutes) to Beauvais train station.
Luggage can be inconvenient due to stairs and platform access at Gare du Nord.
For train schedules and live timetables, visit the official SNCF website:
https://www.sncf-connect.com/en-en/train-ticket/timetables
The official Beauvais Airport shuttle bus runs between the airport and Porte Maillot in Paris.
From Porte Maillot, you may need metro or taxi to reach your hotel.
Luggage is stored in the bus hold, but space can be limited during peak times.
The taxi cost from Beauvais to Paris city center typically ranges between:
Official fixed fares apply between Beauvais Airport and Paris city centre, regulated by French authorities.
Additional charges may apply for:
Travel time varies significantly based on traffic. Payment by card is generally accepted.
Uber operates at Beauvais, but availability can be inconsistent.
Pickup can be less straightforward compared to official taxis.
A shared shuttle groups passengers heading in similar directions.
Not ideal if you’re in a hurry or traveling with children.
For travelers who prioritize comfort, reliability, and door-to-door service, private transfer is often considered the most convenient option.
With a private shuttle transfer from Beauvais, you benefit from:
Professional drivers, English-speaking assistance, and 24/7 availability provide reassurance — especially after late arrivals or long-haul connections.
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of all transport options from Beauvais to Paris city center:
| Option | Price | Time | Luggage | Comfort | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Train | €17–€20 | 2h | Limited convenience | Moderate | Budget solo |
| Bus | €17–€20 | 1h30 | Good | Basic | Budget travelers |
| Taxi | €170–€250 | 1h30–2h | Excellent | High | Business |
| Uber | €150–€230 | 1h30–2h | Excellent | High | App users |
| Shared Shuttle | €40–€70 | 2h | Moderate | Medium | Couples |
| Private Shuttle | Fixed rate | 1h15–1h45 | Excellent | Premium | Families & groups |
The airport shuttle bus is the cheapest direct option.
In light traffic, taxi or private transfer is typically fastest due to direct routing.
Private shuttle provides the highest level of comfort, especially with luggage or children.
Private shuttle or taxi is strongly recommended due to door-to-door service.
Pre-booked private transfer reduces stress and navigation challenges.
Taxi or pre-booked transfer ensures availability after last buses.
Public transport may not suit travelers:
Bus services align with flight arrivals but can be limited. Taxi queues may be long. Pre-booked transfers avoid waiting and uncertainty.
Pre-booking offers:
Public transport disruptions are common in France. During strike days:
Yes, regulated fares apply, but final cost depends on time and location.
Sometimes, but surge pricing can increase cost.
Between 70 minutes and 2.5 hours depending on traffic.
Yes, pre-booking guarantees fixed pricing and availability.
For families, business travelers, and late arrivals, it often is.
If you prefer a fixed price, meet & greet service, English-speaking driver, and 24/7 support, you can pre-book your private shuttle transfer from Beauvais for a smooth arrival in Paris.