Charles de Gaulle International Airport is located 25 kilometers northeast of Paris and is a tourism network in South Africa. It is a major aviation center in Europe and the most important international airport in France. The airport is named after French general and former president Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970). Charles de Gaulle Airport now has two modern take-off and landing facilities, namely Charles de Gaulle 1 (Cdg1) and Charles de Gaulle 2 (Cdg2). Among them, cdg1 is a bread-shaped building with pedestrian tunnels that can move like a satellite. In addition to Air France, all flights from Japan Airlines, British Airways, and German Airlines will take off and land. Cdg2 of Charles de Gaulle Airport has five concourses A, B, C, D, E, and F. In addition to Air France, some European airlines also take off and land here. Flights to Beijing and Shanghai all take off and land at 2F, and there is a free shuttle bus directly to cdg1. There are train services from Charles de Gaulle Airport to train stations in many cities in France, including Avignon, Bordeaux, Le Mans, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nantes, Nimes, etc.
There are various facilities in the airport, such as banks, passenger information centers, etc. It's easy to change money and book hotels. In addition, there is a dedicated reservation phone line that goes directly to the hotel reception, with the hotel's location and fees listed on the phone. After taking off the handset, press the selected hotel to start the call. There are 220 stores of various types in the airport, 164 of which are located in reserved areas and require a boarding pass to purchase. In addition, there are 166 service shops, 111 bars and restaurants, 9 hotels, and more than 1,000 French and world-renowned brands. A considerable number of businesses operating at the airport are chain stores of well-known brands, such as jewelry brands Cartier, Hermès, etc., and their prices are exactly the same as those in the city. In terms of catering, the airport is mainly small fast food restaurants, with 22 bars, 13 restaurants, two high-end restaurants, and several buffets and takeaways. The price is the same as in Paris. For example, Paul, a takeaway shop famous for selling bread and desserts, can be found everywhere on the streets of Paris. A sandwich costs about 3 euros, coffee and other drinks about 2 euros. At the airport business center, the price for copying, printing and faxing documents is EUR 0.36 per page, the same as in the city. However, the price of Internet access is relatively expensive, 17 euros per hour, which is twice as high as that of ordinary Internet cafes in urban areas. There are also several pharmacies, and the prices are exactly the same as those in the city. If you want to rent a mobile phone at the airport's communication center, the rental fee is 8 euros per day. Tax refund and foreign exchange: There is a tax refund window in each hall of Charles de Gaulle Airport No. 2. Just take out your ticket, passport and tax refund form and hand them to the window. Customs officials would stamp the triptych and then tear off the first white copy, leaving two copies: a green customer receipt and a pink store receipt. Make sure the customs officer's seal is affixed. Put the pink one in the envelope that comes with the tax refund form in the store and put it directly into the yellow mailbox next to the tax refund customs. Keep the green receipt and payment slip. When the tax refund procedure is unsuccessful, this is the only opportunity for appeal. France’s tax rebate rate is around 12-13%, which is equivalent to a 12% discount on purchased goods. Exchange Office No. 2 at Charles de Gaulle Airport is not far from the tax refund window. Tourist Information Points France, as the world's largest tourist destination, has tourist information points everywhere visitors can go. The tourist information desk at Charles de Gaulle Airport is located in an obvious location in the arrival hall and can receive a large amount of free information on urban transportation, accommodation, tourism, etc. for free.
Address: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport 95700 Paris, France Tel: 33 (0)1 48 62 22 80 Fax: 33 (0)1 49 75 58 78 Website: