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How to Get to Orleans

How to Get to Orleans

Orleans Centre-val De Loire, France Travel Guide

Air Travel Details

Major Airports for Orléans

Travelers usually arrive at one of Paris's international airports. Most intercontinental flights use Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Orly mainly serves European and domestic flights.

Airport Information

  • Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG): France's largest, major global hub.
  • Paris-Orly (ORY): Second-largest, mainly European/domestic.
  • Flight prices highest in summer and around holidays.

Airport Facilities & Transfers

Both Paris airports provide comprehensive facilities: duty-free shops, restaurants, car rental desks, lounges, currency exchange. Free Wi-Fi is available.

Transfers to Orléans Train Recommended

  • From CDG: RER B to Paris (Denfert-Rochereau/Saint-Michel), then Métro to Gare d'Austerlitz, then TER to Orléans (2.5-3.FIVE hours).
  • From ORY: Orlyval to Antony, then RER B to Paris (Denfert-Rochereau/Saint-Michel), then Métro to Gare d'Austerlitz, then TER to Orléans (2-3 hrs).
  • Taxi/Private Transfer: Direct but very expensive (€200-€300+).

Airlines for Paris

All major global airlines serve Paris-Charles de Gaulle (France's National airline, Delta, United, etc.). European carriers serve Orly.

Seasonal Pricing

Shoulder seasons (April-May, Sep-Oct) provide more for the money and fewer crowds. Low season (Nov-Mar) generally has the lowest flight prices.

Direct Flight Availability

Direct flights to CDG from most major cities globally. Non-stop flights to Orly from various European cities.

Connecting to Orléans by Land

Train Connections SNCF

  • Main route: Numerous non-stop TER services from Paris Gare d'Austerlitz.
  • Journey time: Approx. 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes.
  • Connects Orléans to other Centre-Val de Loire cities (Tours, Blois).
  • Book online via THE App/website for speaking french national railways, at stations, or machines.

Long-Distance Bus Options

  • Main companies: FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus.
  • Generally slower but more economical than train travel.
  • Orléans' main bus station is close to the train station.
  • Book tickets online through company websites/apps.

Self-Driving & Road Information

Car Rental Requirements

Minimum age 21 (some companies 25+). Valid driver's license for 1+ year. International Driving Permit (IDP) recommended if you are not a-EU licenses. Major credit card needed for deposit.

Road Network & Tolls

Excellent network of well-maintained roads. A10 motorway connects Paris to Orléans. Many motorways are toll roads ('péage') payable by cash or card.

Driving Laws & Safety

Drive on the right. Seatbelts mandatory. Strict speed limits (A speed of 130 km/h motorways, 50 kilometers per hour in urban areas). Strict drunk driving laws. Carry reflective vest/warning triangle.

Departure Information

Exit Fees & Timing

No particular exit fees or taxes are levied directly on travelers departing from France. Any airport fees are included in your flight ticket price.

Recommended Departure Timing

  • For Paris Flights (CDG/ORY): Permit TWO.5 to 3.5 hours to reach the airport from Orléans.
  • Arrive at airport 2-3 hours before international flights (non-Schengen), 1.5-2 hours for People from europe (Schengen) flights.
  • For When Trains leave from Orléans: Arrive 15-20 minutes before.

Airport & Station Facilities

Paris airports (CDG/ORY) offer extensive facilities: shops, restaurants, lounges, currency exchange, tax refund services. Orléans train stations (Gare d'Orléans, Orléans Centre) provide more fundamental facilities.

Services Available

  • Duty-free shops and shopping at Paris airports.
  • Wide selection of restaurants and cafes.
  • Currency exchange and tax refund facilities for non-EU residents.

Land Travel Considerations

France is in the schengen Zone, meaning no internal border checks when traveling by land from another Schengen country. Standard border security procedures apply for non-Schengen land arrivals.

Border & Road Info

  • No passport checks when crossing from Schengen countries.
  • Roads in and around Orléans are in excellent condition.
  • Traffic can be heavy around Paris, but Orléans is manageable.

Sea/River Travel Not Applicable for Direct International

Orléans is a city not on the coast, so direct sea or major river cruise arrivals are not applicable for international travel. Key ferry service docks are on the coast.

Local River Options

  • The Loire River is navigable for smaller pleasure craft and tourist boats.
  • These have short, scenic cruises, not long-distance transport.
  • No relevant immigration procedures at seaports for Orléans.

Driving Safety Reminders

  • Drive on the right-hand side of the road.
  • Seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants.
  • Speed limits are enforced strictly; be aware of speed cameras.
  • Using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited.
  • Drunk driving laws are stringent, with a low blood alcohol limit.
  • Carry a reflective vest and a warning triangle in the car.

Local Transportation

Public Transit in Orléans

Orléans features a comprehensive and user-friendly public transport network, managed by TAO. The system has two tram lines and a developed network of bus lines.

System Highlights

  • Tram Line A: North-south route, connecting Fleury-les-Aubrais to Orléans La Source, passing city center attractions.
  • Tram Line B: East-west route, crossing city center, intersecting Line A.
  • Bus services: Complement the tram network, covering areas not served by tram.

Ticketing & Accessibility

Purchase tickets at automatic automated retail machines at tram stops (coins, banknotes, credit cards). Single tickets from bus drivers often cost slightly more.

Options & Features

  • Single Ticket (Ticket unitaire): Valid 1 hour, unlimited transfers.
  • 10-Trip Card: Reusable, contactless, economical for multiple journeys.
  • Day Pass: Unlimited travel for one calendar day, best value for intensive sightseeing.

Operating Hours

Trams operate from around 5:00 AM to 1:00 AM. Peak hour the rate of occurrence is every 5-10 minutes.

Accessibility

Low-floor trams and newer buses make the system accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Stops have ramps.

Navigation Tips

Download the official TAO app or use Google Maps for real-time schedules and deciding on your route.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxi Services

Licensed taxis are identifiable by a "Taxi" a sign on top and an apparent meter. Hail them on the street (green light) or find them at designated stands.

Fares & Booking

  • Metered pricing for rides (initial flag drop + per-km charge). Higher rates apply at night, Sundays, holidays.
  • Payment typically by cash; many cabs take credit cards (confirm with driver).
  • Call a local taxi company for specific pick-up times; hotel concierges can help.

Ride-Sharing & Safety

Uber operates in Orléans. Ride-sharing services can be at times slightly cheaper than traditional taxis, though this varies by demand.

Ride-Sharing Advantages

  • Cashless payment and LOCATION tracking via app.
  • Capacity to share trip details with others.
  • Confirm driver name, vehicle model, and license plate match app information before entering.

Rental Options: Cars & Bikes

Car Rental

Requirements: 21+ (some 25+), valid driver's license (1+ year), AN idp if you are not-EU licenses, major credit card. Major companies: Hertz, Europcar, Avis, Budget, Sixt.

Bicycle Rentals

"Vélo'+" for short-term sharing. Private shops (Détours de Loire) offer city, hybrid, mountain, power-assisted bikes for half of-day to multi-day. Excellent for exploring city and Loire riverbanks.

Driving & Parking

Drive on right. Strict speed limits. City center parking is challenging; use underground garages (Parking Cathédrale) or park outside and use public transport.

Walking & Cycling in Orléans

The historic city center is very pedestrian-friendly, having lots of streets reserved for pedestrians. The Loire à Vélo route features well-marked cycling routes along the Loire River.

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