CDG to Saint-Germain-en-Laye Transfer
Private Mercedes V-Class transfer from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Saint-Germain-en-Laye. 50 min journey, fixed price €140, real-time flight tracking.
Where are we going?

Why Choose Us?

Birthplace of Louis XIV
The Saint-Germain castle, where the Sun King was born, now houses France's richest National Archaeology Museum.

Le Nôtre's Grande Terrasse
2.4 km promenade with panoramic views over Paris and the Seine valley. Le Nôtre's longest terrace.

A chic, green town
3,500-hectare forest, elegant pedestrian town center, renowned Sunday market. West-of-Paris at its finest.
50 min
Travel time
140€
Fixed price
V-Class
Mercedes 7-seater
24/7
Flight tracking
An Exceptional Journey
Our Mercedes V-Class Extra Long combines space, comfort and technology.
Perfect for families, groups and demanding business trips.

Mercedes V-Class
Extra Long
Comfortable seats upholstered in premium leather
Optimal comfort for all passengers
Recharge your devices on the go
Interior: leather, wood and chrome
Ample space for all your luggage
High-speed internet connection on board
State-of-the-art security equipment
Fresh water is offered on board
Regular Maintenance
Servicing and technical inspections carried out by Mercedes
New Vehicles
Latest generation model with all options
Optimal Comfort
Ergonomic seating and generous space for everyone
Saint-Germain-en-Laye: the royal town at Paris's doorstep
Saint-Germain-en-Laye is one of the most elegant towns in the Île-de-France region. Its castle, built by François I and expanded by Henri IV, was the main residence of French kings before Versailles. Louis XIV was born here in 1638 and lived until age 44.
Today, the castle houses the National Archaeology Museum, with collections from Prehistory to the Merovingians — including the Lady of Brassempouy, the oldest known representation of a human face (25,000 years old). The Grande Terrasse, designed by Le Nôtre over 2.4 km, offers a spectacular panorama of Paris, the Eiffel Tower and the Seine.

Frequently Asked Questions
Everything about the CDG to Saint-Germain-en-Laye transfer
The castle and National Archaeology Museum, the Grande Terrasse (2.4 km, Paris views), the forest, the pedestrian center and the Sunday market.
It's France's richest archaeology museum. The Lady of Brassempouy (25,000 years old) and Gallic collections are exceptional. Free entry on the first Sunday of each month.


