How to Get from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Relais Spa Val d’Europe

Charles de Gaulle Airport to Relais Spa Val d'Europe

You have just gotten your bags through. And now you’re standing outside arrivals at Charles de Gaulle, squinting at signs you half-understand, jet-lagged, and all you want is to get to Relais Spa Val d’Europe and horizontal as fast as humanly possible. That feeling is universal. And the good news is the journey from CDG to the hotel is genuinely one of the easier airport-to-hotel runs around Paris.

Relais Spa Val d’Europe sits in Chessy, about 14.8 miles from Charles de Gaulle Airport. There’s no city centre traffic to crawl through and no complicated metro maze. You’re heading east, not directly into Paris, which already works in your favour. You’ve got three solid options: a private transfer, train, or bus. 

This guide breaks them all down so you can pick the one that makes sense for you, whether you’re travelling solo with a backpack or wrangling a family of five with enough luggage to fill a small van. We’ll cover costs, journey times, and exactly how to book each option, plus a handy comparison table at the end.

Let’s get into it.

Option 1: Taxi or Private Transfer

Here’s the thing: if you want zero stress from the moment you decide to take the trip, to the moment you land, a private transfer is the one option to consider. You wouldn’t need to figure out platforms. There is absolutely no need to keep dragging suitcases up station staircases. And zero worries about which RER line goes where.

You walk out of arrivals to find your driver holding a sign with your name. You get in, and your ride begins. That’s it.

For booking a private transfer from CDG to Relais Spa Val d’Europe, a great option is Paris Airport Pickup. They specialise in airport transfers across the Paris region, offer fixed pricing so you know exactly what you’re paying before you even get on the plane, and have professional English-speaking drivers who know the route well.

Benefits of Private Transfers

Nobody is born knowing how to navigate a French airport after a long flight. Private transfers just remove all that friction.

Here’s what you’re actually getting:

  • Door-to-door service. Your driver picks you up at arrivals and drops you directly at Relais Spa Val d’Europe. No connecting buses, and no extra walks.
  • Fixed pricing. No meter running while you’re stuck in traffic on the A4. You agree on the price upfront and that’s all you pay at the end of your trip. There are absolutely no hidden charges whatsoever.
  • Flight monitoring. Good transfer companies track your flight, so if you’re delayed they’re still there waiting.
  • Space for luggage. You won’t need to squeeze your oversized cases into tiny train seats or worry about getting dirty looks from other commuters.
  • Available 24/7. Whether you land at 6am or midnight doesn’t matter. Your driver will be there waiting to receive you.

For families, couples, groups, or anyone who just doesn’t want the hassle, it’s genuinely worth the extra cost.

Estimated Taxi and Private Car Costs

Expect to pay around €80–95 during the daytime or €85–100 at night for a cab from CDG to the Disneyland/Chessy area. Private transfer companies tend to offer fixed rates that often come in more competitively.

Standard taxis can range between €90 and €200 depending on traffic and time of day, while a VTC (private hire vehicle, similar to Uber) comes in around €70 but may increase during peak hours.

Pre-booked private transfers through companies like Paris Airport Pickup typically start from around €75–90 for a standard sedan, with larger vehicles available for groups. The big advantage over a street taxi is that fixed price. You’re not at the mercy of traffic or a driver taking the scenic route.

Booking Your Private Transfer

Booking with Paris Airport Pickup is straightforward. You enter your flight number, pick-up point, and destination, select your vehicle type, pay securely online, and you’re confirmed. You’ll receive a confirmation email with your driver’s details before you travel.

Ensure to book at least 24–48 hours in advance, especially during peak travel seasons or if you’re arriving early morning or late at night.

One more thing worth mentioning: CDG is a big, sprawling airport. Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and sub-terminals 2A through 2G. It can feel genuinely disorienting when you first arrive, especially after a long-haul flight. With a private transfer, none of that matters. Your driver knows exactly which exit to meet you at based on your terminal. You don’t have to figure anything out. That alone is worth something.

Book Taxi With Paris Airport Pickup

 

Option 2: Train

The train is the most popular option for solo travellers and budget-conscious visitors. It’s reliable, affordable, and honestly pretty straightforward once you know what you’re doing.

The tricky part is that there’s no single direct train from CDG to Val d’Europe. You’ll need to connect. But it’s one connection, not five, so don’t let that put you off.

Take the RER B train from Terminal 2 of Charles de Gaulle airport towards Châtelet-Les-Halles, then switch to the RER A train heading to Marne-la-Vallée. Trains are available from 5am to midnight, running every 15–20 minutes. From the Val d’Europe RER station, the hotel is about a 5-minute walk away.

Alternatively, if speed matters more than price: TGV trains operated by TGV inOui run from CDG’s Aéroport CDG2 TGV station directly to Marne-la-Vallée Chessy in around 11 minutes. From Chessy, you’d then hop one stop on the RER A to Val d’Europe.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Most affordable option.
  • Regular departures throughout the day.
  • No traffic worries.
  • The TGV option is genuinely fast.

Cons:

  • Requires at least one connection (changing lines).
  • Carrying heavy luggage up and down stairs at busy stations isn’t fun.
  • Can get crowded during rush hour.
  • The RER B has a reputation for pickpockets at CDG, so keep bags close.

One thing first-timers often don’t think about is the fact that CDG is not a simple airport to navigate to the train platforms. Signs aren’t always clear, and you may need to change platforms or navigate escalators with luggage. If it’s your first time at CDG, give yourself an extra 15–20 minutes to find the RER station before your train. Terminal 2 has its own RER B station directly inside, so aim for that. If you’re arriving into Terminal 1 or 3, look for signs to Roissypole, where the other RER B station is located. Once you’re on the train and through the Châtelet-Les Halles interchange, it gets much more straightforward.

Train Tickets and Booking

The Paris Airport Train Ticket for CDG costs €14 for adults and €7 for children aged 4–9. This covers all Paris fare zones for 2 hours of travel, so your RER A connection to Val d’Europe is included in that one ticket.

From January 2025, standard RER tickets (excluding airport routes) are now capped at a flat rate of €2.50 for all zones. But note that the airport-specific ticket is priced separately at €14. You can buy your ticket at the machine in the arrivals hall at CDG. You can also load it onto a Navigo Easy card or your phone via the official Île-de-France Mobilités app.

Train Travel Time and Frequency

Via RER B + RER A: the whole journey takes about an hour, with trains running every 15–20 minutes up until around midnight.

Via TGV + RER A: the total journey comes in closer to 25–30 minutes, making it significantly faster. The TGV departs CDG2 at regular intervals throughout the morning and afternoon. Check SNCF Connect for current departure times and to pre-book your TGV ticket.

Option 3: Bus

The bus is the most leisurely option. It won’t win any speed prizes, but it’s comfortable, budget-friendly, and drops you very close to the hotel.

The main service worth knowing about is the Magical Shuttle.

Bus Routes and Stops

Magical Shuttle is a dedicated transportation service providing direct transfers between Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and Val d’Europe, among other destinations near Disneyland Paris.

From Terminal 1: head to Exit 6a, take elevator C down to the ‘Departures’ 3rd floor, exit via Gate 10d and find Platform F.

From Terminal 2: the bus departs from door 8 at the arrivals level, accessible from all T2 sub-terminals.

The bus stops at Val d’Europe bus station (Gare Routière), which is right next to the hotel.

Bus Fares and Schedules

A single journey fare from CDG to the Val d’Europe area costs €24 for adults and €11 for children aged 3–11. Children under 3 travel free.

The Magical Shuttle departs from CDG every 45 minutes, from 7am to 7:30pm, seven days a week. All vehicles are equipped with free on-board Wi-Fi. The journey takes approximately 60 minutes depending on traffic.

You can book tickets in advance at magicalshuttle.co.uk to secure your spot, especially during school holidays and peak summer months.

Comparing All Transport Options

Here’s a straightforward breakdown to help you decide at a glance:

OptionCost (approx.)Journey TimeConvenience
Private Transfer (e.g. Paris Airport Pickup)€75–100 fixed35–45 min⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Street Taxi€80–120 (metered)35–45 min⭐⭐⭐⭐
TGV + RER A (Train)€16–2025–35 min⭐⭐⭐
RER B + RER A (Train)€1460 min⭐⭐
Magical Shuttle (Bus)€24 adults / €11 kids60 min⭐⭐⭐

If it’s just you with a carry-on, the train (especially the TGV) is a great shout. But if you’re travelling with family, lots of luggage, or arriving late at night, go with a private transfer. The Magical Shuttle is a solid middle ground for families who want something easier than the train but don’t want to pay full private transfer prices.

The hotel itself handles things well once you arrive. The team is available 24/7, so whatever time you land and whatever transport you take, there’ll be someone at the front desk ready to welcome you.If you’re planning to visit Disneyland Paris during your stay, the property also runs its own complimentary shuttle to the parks. So honestly, once you’re checked in, you won’t need to think about transport again for a while.

Getting to Relais Spa Val d’Europe from CDG doesn’t have to be stressful. Pick the option that fits how you travel, how much you’re carrying, and how much your time is worth to you. Then relax. The spa is waiting.

Now, go book that transfer and stop stressing about logistics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Relais Spa Val d’Europe?

The fastest option is a private transfer or taxi, which takes around 35–45 minutes with no connections or waiting. The TGV + RER A combination comes close at around 25–35 minutes on the train itself, but factor in platform changes and walking time, and the overall journey is similar.

How much does a taxi from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Relais Spa Val d’Europe cost?

A metered taxi will typically cost between €80 and €120 depending on time of day and traffic. Pre-booked private transfers through services like Paris Airport Pickup offer fixed rates from around €75–90, which takes all the uncertainty out of it.

Is there a direct train from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Relais Spa Val d’Europe?

No, there’s no single direct train. You’ll need to travel from CDG’s TGV/RER station and connect via Marne-la-Vallée Chessy before arriving at Val d’Europe, with the journey including transfers taking approximately 23 minutes by the faster route. Via the standard RER B + A combination through central Paris, allow around an hour.

How long is the journey from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Relais Spa Val d’Europe?

The hotel is about 14.8 miles from CDG Airport. By car or private transfer, you’re looking at 35–45 minutes. By the fastest train route (TGV + RER A), roughly 25–35 minutes on the move, or closer to an hour via the standard RER B + A route through Paris. The Magical Shuttle bus takes around 60 minutes.