CDG to Compiègne Transfer
Private Mercedes V-Class transfer from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Compiègne. 1h journey, fixed price €170, real-time flight tracking.
Where are we going?

Why Choose Us?

Napoleon III's favorite palace
The Palace of Compiègne, favorite residence of Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie, is the 3rd largest palace in France.

1918 Armistice Clearing
This is where the November 11, 1918 Armistice was signed. The signing railway carriage is reconstructed on the historic site.

14,500 hectares of forest
Compiègne Forest is one of France's finest for hiking, cycling and autumn deer watching.
1h
Travel time
170€
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 travel.

Mercedes V-Class Extra Long
Comfortable premium leather seats
Optimal comfort for all passengers
Charge your devices on the go
Leather, wood and chrome interior
Generous space for all your luggage
High-speed connection on board
Latest generation safety equipment
Fresh water provided 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
Compiègne: imperial history meets world memory
Compiègne is a history-laden town just 1h from CDG. The Imperial Palace, France's third largest after Versailles and the Louvre, was the autumn residence of Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie. Its 1,000 Second Empire furnished rooms, Car Museum and imperial theater make it a fascinating visit.
But Compiègne is best known for the Armistice Clearing in the forest, where on November 11, 1918, the Armistice ending World War I was signed in a railway dining car. The on-site museum recreates the carriage and tells the story of this history-changing day. A powerful memorial site, especially for American and British visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions
Everything about the CDG to Compiègne transfer
Yes, the museum and clearing are open year-round except Tuesdays. Entry: €7. The visit takes about 1 hour.
It's a lesser-known but equally impressive alternative. The Second Empire furniture is the best preserved in France. And you'll be nearly alone in the salons — no crowds.
Yes, the three towns form a triangle with 30 min drive between each. It's the perfect heritage day north of Paris.


