TRANSPARC-PARKING A ROISSY
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AÉROPORT ROISSY-CHARLES-DE-GAULLE
Read moreLocated 23 km north-east of Paris, Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport was, according to data provided by the International Airports Council, the 2nd largest in Europe and 10th in the world for passenger traffic (72.2 million in 2018). But its hub is the most powerful in Europe, with more than 25,000 connecting opportunities per week between long-haul and medium-haul flights or vice versa. To find your way around the terminals: Charles de Gaulle airport has three terminals; terminals 1 and 2 accommodate international airlines, while terminal 3 is dedicated to charter flights. In the long term, a new and gigantic terminal, the T4, should enable the whole company to pass the 100 million passenger mark. The CDGVAL automatic metro allows you to move easily and quickly in the public area of the airport. It runs every 4 minutes from 4am to 1am, with an alternative bus service outside these hours.
IBERIA
Read moreThe Spanish airline Iberia operates five weekly direct flights between Madrid and San Juan, Puerto Rico (Tuesday through Saturday). As part of a promotional collaboration agreement signed in 2022, Iberia is committed to promoting the destination in Europe. By avoiding holiday periods, summer and spring vacations, and booking well in advance, it is possible to travel at a very affordable rate. The flight time from Madrid airport (MAD) to San Juan (SJU) is 8.5 hours. From Europe, Iberia is a good option.
TAXI GOUSSAINVILLE
Read moreGoussainville is a town located in the Val d'Oise, in the Île-de-France region. For all your business or personal travel needs, you can call on Taxi Goussainville. The vehicles are adapted to your needs, whether it's a comfortable sedan, a spacious station wagon, a monospace or even a van that can accommodate up to 8 passengers and their luggage. Cab Goussainville is also a member of the Val d'Oise Social Security system, which means you can be driven to and from hospitals and care centers without any advance payment if you have 100% ALD (Affection Longue Durée). Punctuality, professionalism and payment by credit card are the hallmarks of Taxi Goussainville.
CARS LACROIX
Read moreCars Lacroix is a bus and coach transport company located in Beauchamp. Jules César, 95250 Beauchamp.
CERGY VOYAGES
Read moreCergy Voyages is a bus and coach agency located in Cergy. They offer flights at discounted prices, as well as à la carte and package tours. Whether you want to organize a tailor-made tour or choose your vacation destination and theme, the Cergy Voyages team will be there to help you plan an unforgettable stay. They offer trips to many destinations, including Burkina Faso, Cyprus, Cuba, Egypt, Guyana, Mauritius, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Seychelles, Tanzania, Thalasso-Balneo, Tunisia and Vietnam.
BAC TRAVERSIER D'HERBLAY SUR SEINE
Read moreIt's a different way of getting to know Herblay: by taking the ferry to the left bank of the Seine! The ferry, dedicated to pedestrians (pets are also allowed), links the two banks of the Seine from April1 to September 30, but only at weekends and on public holidays. In just a few minutes, you can go from one bank to the other, and this service, which is entirely free of charge, takes you to either the Quai du Génie or the Herblay gardens, a unique green setting.
GARE DE LA FRETTE-MONTIGNY
Read moreServing the town of La Frette and the western districts of Montigny-lès-Cormeilles, this station is served by line J, and reaches Paris Saint-Lazare in just twenty minutes, with several dozen daily rotations. It is linked to the surrounding neighborhoods by several bus lines. The station is also a small piece of local history, having been painted (or its immediate surroundings) by such greats as Eugène Paul and Tadashi Kaminagai.
NOCTILIEN
Read moreGetting around in and from the Val Parisis conurbation at night is possible with the Noctilien lines. The network comprises dozens of lines that criss-cross the Paris region between 0.30 and 5.30 a.m., including several here. Line N154 connects Gare Saint-Lazare with the Montigny-Beauchamp RER station, via Ermont, Sannois, Franconville and Beauchamp. Line N150 - again to Saint-Lazare - serves Montigny-Beauchamp and Pierrelaye stations. Further south, line N155 links St-Lazare and Poissy via Cormeilles, La Frette and Herblay.
GARE DE TAVERNY
Read moreIt's probably the most beautiful station in the Val Parisis conurbation: Taverny's half-timbered facade is topped by a small turret with a clock, giving the whole a Norman feel, reminding us that this region is only a few dozen kilometers away! On a daily basis, Taverny station is served by Transilien line H trains, taking you to the French capital in around half an hour. The station is served by buses to the surrounding districts, and parking spaces are available.
GARE D'ERMONT EAUBONNE
Read moreCompletely renovated in the 2010s, the station is modern and boasts a number of shops: Ermont-Eaubonne station, on the border of the two communes, is one of the main transport hubs of the Val Parisis conurbation. In addition to a large bus station, the railway station is served by three lines: the RER C to Paris from the west, the H line to Gare Saint-Lazare and the H line to Gare du Nord. The modern infrastructure also includes a number of shops.
GARE DE SAINT-LEU LA FORÊT
Read moreServed by line H, located between Gros Noyer and Saint-Prix Vaucelles stations, it's well worth a visit even if you don't take the train. It's a real architectural marvel, and has been awarded the region's seal of approval. The station, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2026, features a "neo-regional" style, inspired by the codes of a not-so-distant Normandy. False half-timbering, door frames and decor have been restored, restoring the station to its former glory.
GARE DE MONTIGNY-BEAUCHAMP
Read moreStraddling the communes of Montigny, Beauchamp and Pierrelaye, the station is served by trains on the H line, as well as by the RER C, providing easy access to the west and north of the Val-d'Oise, as well as to Paris from the north and west. Accessible to people with reduced mobility following extensive renovation work, it is very busy and is one of the communication hubs of the Val Parisis conurbation, being also served by local buses.
GARE DE FREPILLON
Read moreLocated between the Bessancourt and Méry-sur-Oise stations, the Frépillon station serves the town of the same name. Served by the H line, which links a large part of the Val Parisis conurbation to the Gare du Nord in Paris, the Frépillon stop is just a few dozen meters from the heart of the town. During rush hour, a train (from Persan-Beaumont) runs to the capital every 15 minutes, and a little less during off-peak hours. There are also several bus routes.
GARE D'ERMONT HALTE
Read moreThis is one of Ermont's three train stations: while not the largest, it nevertheless enhances the town's excellent rail connections. Located in the eponymous rue, the station is served by trains on the H line, linking Valmondois to Gare du Nord - the latter can be reached in around half an hour. Situated between the Gros-Noyer Saint-Prix and Ermont-Eaubonne stations, it is accessible to people with reduced mobility, and has a parking lot and drop-off area that are very popular at peak times.
BAC TRAVERSIER DE LA FRETTE-SUR-SEINE
Read moreAs practical as it is rural, the ferry at La Frette-sur-Seine is open on fine days, weekends and public holidays. Completely free of charge, it takes you to the other side of the river in just a few minutes. The boat is not suitable for transporting vehicles, but you can bring your pets and bicycles. Without it, you'd have to go to Maisons-Laffitte or Conflans to cross the Seine with dry feet!
BUSVAL D'OISE
Read moreComplementing the Citeval network, the Busval d'Oise network is operated by the Lacroix Group on behalf of Ile-de-France Mobilités. The network comprises 7 lines, which cover the whole of the département and pass through many towns in the Val Parisis conurbation. For example, line 95.10 (Cergy-Préfecture / Gare d'Argenteuil) passes through Herblay, Pierrelaye and Franconville, while line 95.29 runs entirely within the agglomeration, between Montigny-Beauchamp and Ermont-Eaubonne.
GARE DE CERNAY
Read moreServed by two lines, one RER, the other Transilien, Cernay station serves the district of the same name in the south of Ermont. Between Ermont-Eaubonne and Franconville - Le Plessis-Bouchard stations, it takes an average of 25 minutes to reach Gare du Nord, and around 30 minutes to reach Porte de Clichy. Overlooking the departmental road, it has a parking lot with around 40 spaces. Served by several dozen trains a day, it is less busy than its two neighbors.
RESEAU CITEVAL
Read moreOperated by the Lacroix bus network on behalf of Ile-de-France Mobilités, the regulatory authority for transport in the Ile-de-France region, the CitéVal network comprises a number of regular routes throughout the Val Parisis conurbation. These high-speed shuttles connect different neighborhoods in a very tightly-packed network, making them accessible to as many people as possible. Transport is provided by shuttles with around ten seats, and timetables are timed to make them easier to read.
GARE DE PIERRELAYE
Read morePierrelaye station is served by several dozen trains a day, and is crossed by lines C and H. The former provides access to Paris from the west, via Porte de Clichy, the Eiffel Tower and Gare d'Austerlitz. The second runs to Gare du Nord, crossing much of the Val Parisis conurbation. Intermodal, the site is also linked to the city's neighborhoods by an efficient bus network. Finally, a parking lot is located close to the reception building.