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Is a 4 hour layover in Paris enough?

There is not anywhere near enough time to go anywhere else. 4 hours isn't enough time to do anything outside of CDG. You didn't mention your origin and destination airports but if you have to switch terminals, that will eat around an hour at best.



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11 Things to do on a layover at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
  • Enjoy a meal. France and food go hand-in-hand, but that wasn't always the case at CDG. ...
  • Relax in a lounge. ...
  • Go shopping. ...
  • Browse the art. ...
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  • Go sightseeing in Paris. ...
  • Treat yourself at the spa. ...
  • Take a shower.


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But an eight-hour layover should give you a comfortable four hours' worth of strolling through Paris.

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I wouldn't attempt going into Paris unless you had a minimum of a five-hour layover, and even then your time in Paris would be very brief. Don't attempt a trip into Paris if you have less than that.

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CDG is a vast and busy airport. Thus, you may even need up to 2.30h to check in for your next flight. So, it is recommended to leave the airport only if you have at least a 7-8-hour stopover ahead of you.

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What to do during a long layover
  1. Escape the airport on your own to explore the city.
  2. Take an organized tour of the city.
  3. Book yourself into a transfer hotel.
  4. Try out the local cuisine.
  5. Indulge in the comfort food you've been avoiding.
  6. Take a shower.
  7. Phone a friend.
  8. Find a meditation room.


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You should give yourself at least 2 hours to exit the plane, clear customs (especially if you are a non-EU resident) and to collect your luggage. You can then use our estimated travel times and route instructions to calculate how long it will take to transfer to from Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Paris or vice-versa.

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French Customs
Passengers who have not exceeded the duty-free allowance and have nothing to declare should go directly through the exit doors. All other passengers, or passengers who are unsure should stop at the French Customs office.

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If you would like a good solid sleep between flights without the stress of going through security, a transit hotel is available. YOTELAIR transit hotel has 80 rooms, rentable by the hour or overnight. The rooms are equipped with a private shower.

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So how do you know how much time to leave for connecting flights when you have booked with two separate airlines? The rule of thumb is that you leave AT LEAST 3 hours from arrival to departure for international flights and 1.5 hours for domestic.

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3 Hours or More
3 hours isn't too long to wait around for your flight to arrive. But, you are definitely going to want something to do to kill the time. Start with turning on all your electronic devices to see if any need a recharge.

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Overall, passengers usually have to re-clear security for connecting flights, though there may be some exceptions depending on the airport and flight itinerary. To make this process easier, checking with the airline or airport ahead of time is recommended.

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7 Luggage Storage Solutions for Long Layovers and Sightseeing
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  4. Discover Luggage Storage Services. ...
  5. Ask the Tourism Office. ...
  6. Find Luggage Storage at Local Businesses. ...
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About Charles de Gaulle Airport Charles de Gaulle Airport serves approximately 26,187,008 passengers annually, making it the ninth busiest airport in the world and the second busiest airport in Europe (behind Heathrow) in terms of passenger counts.

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