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So, you’ve just touched down at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, the biggest international airport in the city. Named after the heroic leader of the French Resistance and their exiled government during World War II, the airport is located about 35 kilometers from central Paris. Despite this distance, it is quite easy to reach Charles de Gaulle Airport - or to get to the city from the airport. The RoissyBus, the TGV (France’s high-speed intercity train), and the RER B all go to and from CDG. If, however, you’ve got into Paris Charles de Gaulle and you have luggage or bags that you don’t want to bring with you as you explore further - maybe you’re just stopping through Paris on the way to somewhere else, for example - and you need to leave them safely somewhere, why not use Nannybag? Our service will safely store your items in our partner locations nearby for €6 per item per day, with free cancellation and luggage protection of up to €1000 per bag! Search for Charles de Gaulle on our website or app and find somewhere convenient for you!
How do I store luggage near Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport with Nannybag?
Storing luggage with Nannybag is easy and only takes a few seconds: you can book from the website or use the Nannybag App, available on the App Store and Google Play. Enter your location in the search bar, and you’ll have many options to store your luggage near you safely. You’ll quickly find luggage storage points in various key Paris locations. There are different ways to refer to luggage storage depending on the place you’re in. However, they’re all referring to the same luggage storage service. In the UK, for instance, you’ll find mentions of left luggage instead of luggage lockers. If so, no worries; it only means you’ll find a storage spot for your belongings.
Is Nannybag luggage storage safe?
To guarantee a worry-free experience, Nannybag protects travelers’ luggage up to €10,000 against any incidents (loss, theft, or breakage) that may occur during the service. Moreover, our Nannies are certified and carefully selected by our company to guarantee their professionalism and hospitality. Customers can also consult the online ratings for Nannybag and comments given to each Nanny by other travelers.
Things to know about Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport
Can I leave my car at the airport during my stay?
Yes, there is airport car parking at Charles de Gaulle, which can be booked here.
How much does parking cost at CDG Airport?
There are various different car parks at CDG, with different prices. For a short-term stay, though, say if you need to drop off or collect someone, it is usually around 8 euros an hour, while for longer-term parking. For a week’s holiday away, you may need to pay around €120.
Are there luggage lockers in each terminal?
No, only in terminal two, near the railway station on level 4.
What is the most convenient way to Charles de Gaulle Airport?
Obviously, this depends on where you’re coming from, but the quickest way from Paris is either on the RER B train line or the RoissyBus service from Opéra. In both cases, give yourself around an hour to get there.
What is the cheapest way to Charles de Gaulle Airport?
The RER B is the cheapest way to get to and from central Paris; it costs €10.30, or you can tap on it if you have a Navigo pass.
How can I avoid going to the wrong terminal?
Many signs direct you to the right terminal; check your airline website to see which terminal you are flying from.
Can I weigh my luggage before boarding?
Yes, there are weighing scales located at the check-in desks of CDG, which you can use to weigh your luggage.
Can I go shopping with my luggage?
Most of the shops at CDG are after the security section (where cheap, duty-free items can be purchased), where you are only allowed to bring hand luggage that has passed through the security process
How much does excess baggage cost?
It depends on your airline and flight, but if you bring more baggage to the airport that you need to check in on the day of your flight, it could cost you around €50 per bag.
What is the maximum size for left luggage?
The maximum weight for left luggage with the airport service is 32 kilograms. However, Nannybag offers less restrictive storage for all sorts of bags and items, giving you much more freedom to store your things!
Who should I contact if my baggage is lost?
If you are still at the airport, file a report with the Baggage Service desk in the baggage reclaim area. Contact the airline with your baggage tag number if you have left the airport.
Can I recharge my phone at the airport?
Yes, there are many sockets around the airport to plug your devices in; if you don’t have a charger, you can use the ChargeBox service, whose machines are dotted around the airport. You can use this for free. Just charge your phone in one of the lockers with the password you choose.
Learn more about Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport
Charles de Gaulle Airport, or Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle in French, is a major international airport located in Roissy-en-France, Paris, France. It is the second-busiest airport in Europe and the ninth-busiest airport in the world.
Charles de Gaulle Airport was built in the 1970s, as the city’s smaller Orly Airport was not seen as sufficient. It was named in honor of General Charles de Gaulle, the leader and founder of the French Fifth Republic, a leader of the French Resistance to Nazi occupation in World War II, and overall a French national hero. Today, the airport is a central hub for Air France and the low-cost carrier Transavia France, but many international airlines fly into CDG.
The airport boasts three terminals spread out into three wings. The wings connect the different terminals with a central hub known as the Roissypôle. The Roissypôle has several retail and dining establishments and amenities like banks, car rental counters, and pharmacies.
The airport’s architecture is modern and sleek, with plenty of natural light, wide open spaces, and unique features, such as the ten-floor high, circular Terminal 1 built in the avant-garde style.