(Last Update: 09.09.2024) Paris Municipality In addition to the options offered for airport and city center transfers, separate lines have been created for both airports and these a different price schedule and they carry passengers on a special route. one of these lines OrlyBus the other is RoissyBus named. Charles de Gaulle Airportproviding access to RoissyBus Let this be the subject of a separate article; we in this article Orly Airport Let's get to know OrlyBus, which carries specially scheduled passengers between Paris and Paris city center.
OrlyBus (orlibus or oğlibüs) Orly Airport is one of the important intersection points in Paris city center with Denfert-Rochereau A special tariff service between municipal bus service. Take this bus, one of the most important lines of the city. RER-BBecause you can reach to your hotel location It may be an option that should be preferred. Departure hours rudely Between 05:30-00:30 You can think like this: If you are considering bus transportation outside these hours, then Night Buses – Noctilien You need to read the article.
If you are on public transport from crawling If you're someone who doesn't like it, it's probably already taksi Or you are an Uber customer, but if you have time and want to move more economically, you will use public transportation. Between us, OrlyBus used to be the most practical solution, but Thanks to the M24.06.2024 Metro Station, which opened on 14, going from Orly to the city center has become much more practical.. Still, I'll leave this article here as it might be useful to someone. And the one that lasts longer and is more affordable. tram There is an option. All of them Orly Airport I wrote it in detail in my article.
You know Orly Airportin There are four terminals: Orly 1, Orly 2, Orly 3 and Orly 4. The old name of Orly 1-2-3 is Orly Sud, the old name of Orly 4 is Orly Ouest. Those who have been to Paris before should not be confused 😉 Therefore, before coming to Paris, you need to find out which terminal your plane will land at. When you get off the plane, go through passport, collect your luggage and reach the reception hall, if If you landed at Orly 4 terminal Go out from door “47d” and go to platform number 5. you go if You go down to Orly 1-2-3 terminals, go out of gate “18a” and go to platform number 5 directly opposite. You need to go.
However, there is a situation like this: Navigo If you want to buy the card and ride OrlyBus that way, if you are in Orly 4, it's okay, but your flight landed at Orly 1, Orly 2 or Orly 3 Navigo To get the card you need to reach the first departure point at Orly 4. Because only at the stop there Navigo There is a sales booth. For this, from Orly 1-2-3 to Orly 4 OrlyVal You need to contact . How to reach the Navigo sales counter at Orly 4 terminal from the video in this link You can watch. Normally, there is no problem for those who want to buy Navigo since Pegasus still lands at Orly4, but sometimes the terminal you will land at may change, so you will have peace of mind if you find out which terminal your plane will land at before arriving. Also, if you are good with technology and have up-to-date software on your mobile phone, You can get Navigo by installing the Île de France Mobilités app on your Android phone or iPhone. Detailed information on this subject Navigo You can find it in my article. Oh sure At M14 Orly Metro Station A new toll booth has opened in Istanbul, you can also buy Navigo from there, but after going there, it will be much more practical to go to the center with the M14 metro.
OrlyBus one way ticket price 11,50€. Daily/Weekly/Monthly Navigo card It's free for those who do. NavigoEasy If you obtain the card and load it via the mobile application, then the OrlyBus ticket price 10,05€ is happening. Information about the Navigo card at this link you can find. You can find out the current prices from RATP's official website link at the end of the article.
You can buy your bus ticket from the box office or vending machine at the stop.; credit card is accepted. If the toll booth is closed and the vending machine is not working, there are other vending machines inside; You can even buy tickets from the bus driver… I always get asked whether the counter at Orly 4 terminal is open or not. I received so many questions saying "the box office was closed" that no matter how you look at Orly, I went to check at least 5-6 times just to see if the box office was closed. No, the box office is not closed! It may just be the case that the teller is not on site. Unfortunately there is nothing I can do about that. Luck… Anyway. There is now a box office at the M14 Metro station 😉
With a new application starting from March 2023 You can purchase your OrlyBus bus ticket by scanning it at the reader on the bus. with your contactless credit card you can get. For this All you have to do is swipe your credit card once on the scanning device on the bus. “"voyage validé" If you have received the warning, the payment has been made successfully; If you come across ticket control, you show your credit card. You can repeat this process up to four people, that is, four times. You can find the official announcement on this subject at this link.. However, I do not know what price is charged when paying by credit card, because I have never tried it. If any of you have tried it and let us know, I will update this information in the article accordingly.
You can board the bus from any door you want; If the bus is picking up passengers and the door you are waiting for is closed, you can press the button to open the door. When you get on the bus, you must have your ticket scanned by the device inside. This ticket is just Denfert-RochereauIt allows you to go up to , so it is not valid for transfers from here onwards; You need to buy a normal transportation ticket for those transfers.
if Navigo your card or Paris Visite If you have a ticket, you do not need to pay additional money for OrlyBus. Unfortunately, the daily transport ticket is not valid on Mobilis OrlyBus. Detailed information on this subject Tickets and Transportation Cards You can find it in the article. As I said Navigo You get your card from the box office at the Orly4 stop.. The box office is open between 07:00-12:30 and 13:10-18:30 on weekdays, and 07:25-12:30 and 13:10-18:30 on weekends and holidays.
Normally this There are special places to place luggage on buses.. Although it is generally not enough, if you manage to place your luggage in these special compartments, your journey will be a little more enjoyable. Most of the time, the suitcase is left in your hand and you may have to get stuck somewhere inside. Therefore, it would be wiser to choose OrlyBus if you do not have much luggage.
The bus first departs from Orly 4 (former Orly Sud), then stops at the common stop of Orly 1-2-3 terminal (former Orly Ouest), then enters the highway without stopping. ring road It continues into. Although the last time I rode, it started from Orly 1-2-3 and then went to Orly4, but I couldn't quite understand it.
OrlyBus' first stop in the city is T3 tram at Montsouris-Issoire, where it intersects the line. Then we stopped at two more stops and the last stop was Denfert-RochereauYou arrive at .
If you are lucky enough to have come across the new bus, free wifi There is also a service.
From here on if you wish RER-BIf you wish, number M4 or M6. metro You can switch to lines. If you are going to continue by metro, you can travel with a normal ticket or one of the tickets available on carnet. RERIf you are going to take the bus and stay in zone 1-2, that is, in the city center, you need to buy a normal ticket or carnet, just like in the metro, and if you are going to go somewhere between zones 3-5, you need to buy a special ticket according to the relevant zone. Of course Paris Visite or Navigo If you have a card and have paid a fee that covers the zone you are going to, you do not need to buy a separate ticket.
Although it may seem a bit complicated, I think it is clear enough when you read it carefully, so don't worry. In its simplest form, when getting on from the airport, you first pay a fee to OrlyBus, then Denfert-RochereauWhen you come to , you buy a separate ticket depending on your destination; Since the point where you will most likely continue will be somewhere in the city to the metro If you get on, RERto or to the public bus If you get on at Dede, you can travel by using a normal city ticket or a carnet ticket.
Likewise from Paris city center Orly AirportIf you are going to choose OrlyBus to go to Denfert-RochereauYou need to come to . Here you buy a ticket (or with your existing card), get on the bus, scan your card/ticket and set off. After the bus stops at three stops ring road It goes out and doesn't stop again along the highway until the airport. Then it first stops at terminal Orly 1-2-3. The last stop is Orly 4… If you accidentally get off at the wrong terminal, do not panic; located nearby OrlyValYou can get on and go to the other terminal free of charge; Just pay attention to the direction signs for the rest of the road and don't make any other mistakes 😉
As long as you want to come to Paris; There are many options for transportation between the airport and the city center.
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
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26 Comments
Hello Ahmed,
We got off at platform 3 at Orly airport on Monday, June 2019, 1, and as you described in the video, we went to platform 4 and bought a Navigo Decouvert card :) Everything happened easily, as you explained in the video. Since we had a Navigo Decouvert card, we could easily travel around the city using METRO etc. I wish there was someone like you in every city. Thank you very much.
Yours
Hello Ms. Mehtap,
I have been away from the computer for a week, so I had the opportunity to thank you for your valuable comment today.
I am very glad that Pariste.Net articles and videos were a guide in your trip to Paris.
I wish you many nice trips.
Hello Ahmed,
Approximately how long will it take to reach Gare du Nord from Denfert-Rochereau stop?
If there is no traffic problem, it takes around 15 minutes between two stations via RER-B. I think we can say that it takes 20-25 minutes in total to get to the RER and leave the station.
Hello Mr. Ahmet, the last video was great, no questions left in mind, thank you.
If I'm lucky, I will visit Paris in June. My friend will travel to Paris in May before me. Can she buy a Navigo card for me?
Can I load the purchased Navigo card using the machines at the Orly 4 terminal without going to the Orly 1 booth?
I thank you in advance for the information you provide. Best regards.
Hello Ms. Ayşegül,
First of all, thank you very much for your nice comment.
Navigo cards can currently be purchased as many times as you want. So, your friend can buy the empty Navigo for you for €5, and you can fill it up from any vending machine when you come to Paris, after writing your name and pasting your photo. Of course, the only days you can refill are Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays... You can find all the details in the Navigo article: https://www.pariste.net/pariste-ulasim-18-en-ekonomik-ulasim-karti-navigo-decouverte/
I read it one by one and took notes. It was prepared with a lot of effort. Mr. Ahmet, I thank you very much for all your efforts.
With greetings and love.
Thank you for reading and commenting. Happy Days.
Hello Mr. Ahmet. I hope we will land at Orly (West) terminal with Pegasus on Tuesday. Last year we went down to Orly sud and bought a navigo. This year we will go to the quest and we need to buy a navigo card. Is it possible to walk from Quest to Sud or should we pass by Orly Val? Does Orlyval only operate between the two terminals, or does it reach other locations as well? Thanks have a good day…
Hello Mr. Ender,
Unfortunately, there is no way to walk between both terminals.
OrlVal operates between both Sud and Ouest terminals and has a connection to the RER. That's why you should pay attention to the direction when you get on.
You can find details on this subject in the OrlyVal article: https://www.pariste.net/pariste-ulasim-13-orlyval/
Happy Days.
Hello Mr. Ahmet, your article was really helpful to me. First of all, thank you very much. Whichever door we exit from the Orly Sud terminal, we will be at the navigo card sales booth, and from which platform we should take the Orlybus... I would be very happy if you could give me information.
Respect&love
Hello Ms. Şenay,
If your flight lands at Orly Sud, you exit gate L and walk to platform number 5. If you went down to Orly Ouest and came to Orly Sud to buy Navigo, I think it will be enough to exit from door C.
Happy Days.
Thank you for sharing very well. There is something I want to ask. As you said, we will land at Orly airport, we will land at Denfert-Rochereau by Orlybus. Do you know exactly which metro we should take for our hotel, which is at the bottom of Gare du Nord?
Hello Mr. Furkan,
You can reach Gare du Nord directly by coming to Denfert Rochereau with OrlyBus and taking the RER-B from there.
Happy Days.
Will the ticket we buy for the RER-B train be a normal metro ticket? I think we will also get off directly at Gare du Nord with red-b without any transfers. By the way, I subscribed to YouTube and watch all your posts, they are all very useful, thank you very much.
Since Denfert-Rochereau and Gare du Nord are in the 1st zone, the ticket you will buy for RER-B will also be a normal metro ticket (currently €1,90).
Happy Days.
I found your site and your articles really informative. I congratulate you for doing such a great job. I have a question, we will land at Orly Airport on February 7th. Our hotel is near Tour Eiffelin. To get there from the airport, we can take Orlybus to Denfert Rochereau and from there take Metro 6 line to Tour Eiffel, right?
Hello,
First of all, thank you very much.
Yes, it is possible to go to the Eiffel side by taking the 6 from Denfert-Rochereau, but depending on the location of your hotel, you may need to make another transfer. When you look at the map, if the closest station to your hotel is on line 6, you will do exactly as you said.
I wish you pleasant Paris days in advance.
Hello Mr. Ahmet,
I examine the entire site carefully. Next Saturday, we will come to Orly with Pegasus and from there we will go to our hotel near Gare de L'est. I think we will take OrlyBus to Denfert-Rochereau and from there take Metro No. 4 towards Porte de Clignancourt.
What I'm wondering is, can we take OrlyBus with the Paris Vİsite Card, which is valid for Zones 1-3? (You mentioned something like cts is free.) I didn't fully understand.
Hello, yes, the route you chose to reach your hotel is correct. But since Orly is in the 4th zone, unfortunately 1-3 Paris Visite does not pass, you have to get 1-5. Unfortunately, it is not free on any day. Have a nice holiday
As stated in the article above, "If you have a Navigo card valid for at least 1-4 zones or a Paris Visite ticket, you do not need to pay additional money for OrlyBus." In other words, you need 1-4 zone navigo, but since the zone application in Navigo cards has been removed with the new regulation, you need to buy 1-5 zone navigo. For details, you can read the Navigo Decouverte article.
Only 1-3 Navigo Cards are valid, so OrlyBusta?
Mr. Ahmet, it was very useful. We will come to Orly airport by transavia and it made sense to buy a navigo card when we land on Tuesday. With your article, I will come with more peace of mind. The problem for me is that the tour company's return ticket was purchased from Beauvais airport, how can we get there in the easiest and most economical way, thank you in advance..
Hello Mr. Murat
First of all, thank you for your nice comment.
Since I've never used Beauvais before, I haven't written an article about it, but I researched it for you and I think the best option is the airport's own shuttle.
Here is the link:
http://www.aeroportbeauvais.com/horaire_bus.php?lang=eng
Have a nice holiday in advance
Mr. Ahmet, you have once again written a very useful transportation article. Your transportation articles are very informative, especially for those who go for the first time. Thank you…
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Thank you Ms. Gonca, thank you very much…