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CDG Terminal Maps & Guide

Paris de Gaulle Airport, also known as CDG, is the largest international airport in France and one of the busiest airports in Europe. With three terminals and multiple sub-terminals, navigating the airport can be overwhelming. However, this terminal guide will help you understand and navigate the airport with ease, scroll down for more detailed information.

CDG Interactive Airport Map

Airport Terminal Maps

Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Paris CDG Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.

Airport Terminal Layout

CDG Airport has a total of three terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3. Terminal 1 is located in the center of the airport and is primarily used by Air France, while Terminal 3 is located on the eastern side of the airport and is used for low-cost carriers. Terminal 2 is the largest and most complex terminal, with seven sub-terminals: 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, and 2G. Each sub-terminal has its own check-in area, security checkpoint, and boarding gates.

Overview of Terminals

Terminal 1 is the oldest terminal at the airport and has a unique circular design. It primarily serves Air France and its SkyTeam partners, as well as a few other airlines. The terminal has several shops, restaurants, and lounges, as well as a duty-free area.

Terminal 2 is the main terminal at de Gaulle and is divided into seven sub-terminals. Terminal 2A and 2B are primarily used by Air France and its partners, while Terminal 2C and 2D serve other airlines. Terminal 2E and 2F are the newest and most modern terminals, with a wide range of shops, restaurants, and services. Terminal 2G is used exclusively by regional airlines and low-cost carriers.

Terminal 3 is the smallest terminal at CDG and is used exclusively by low-cost carriers. It has a limited number of shops and restaurants, but does offer free Wi-Fi.

Getting Between Terminals

To get between the terminals at Paris de Gaulle Airport, passengers can use the free CDGVAL shuttle train. The shuttle runs 24 hours a day and connects Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3.

Food, Shops & Services

Paris CDG Airport offers a wide variety of food and shopping options for travelers. With over 100 shops and restaurants, there is something for everyone.

For those looking for a quick bite to eat, there are plenty of options available. Terminal 2E has a food court with a variety of fast food options, including McDonald's and Burger King. For those with a bit more time, there are sit-down restaurants such as Le Grand Comptoir and Illy Caffè.

In addition to food and shopping, CDG Airport also offers a range of amenities and services. There are several lounges available for travelers looking for a more comfortable experience, including the Air France Lounge and the Star Alliance Lounge. For those traveling with children, there are play areas located throughout the airport. Other services include currency exchange, baggage storage, and a pharmacy.

Tips, Help & Resources

Using the interactive airport maps, iFly.com can help you get through, and between the CDG terminals with ease. Here are some things you may want to know that can assist you during your journey through the airport: 

  • If you have some time before your flight's departure, be sure to grab some food to-go or peruse the shops, but be sure to return to the gate before boarding time!
  • How long is the TSA line? Be sure to know how long you will need to wait at the CDG security area closest to your gate.
  • Remember that a great low-cost alternative to parking within the airport facility is to use an off-airport parking lot.  They offer lower costs, a bit further away from the terminals.
  • Paris de Gaulle airport periodically adds and removes airlines.  To see which airlines are served by the airport check here.

Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)

The airport has security checkpoints located throughout all terminals. Passengers are advised to arrive at the airport at least two hours before their flight departure time to allow enough time to pass through security. The exact location of the security checkpoints may vary depending on the terminal, but they are clearly marked and easy to find. It is recommended that passengers check with their airline or the airport website for specific information on the location of security checkpoints in their terminal.

Fast Track Lanes and Locations

De Gaulle offers Fast Track lanes for eligible passengers to expedite the security screening process. These lanes are available for passengers traveling in Business Class, First Class, or with elite status in their airline's frequent flyer program. The Fast Track lanes are located at security checkpoints in all terminals and are clearly marked. Passengers who are eligible for Fast Track should look for signs indicating the location of the lanes and present their boarding pass and ID to the security personnel.

Passport & Immigration Control Locations

Passport and immigration control at CDG is located in all terminals. Passengers arriving from outside the Schengen Area will need to go through passport control before collecting their luggage. The exact location of passport control may vary depending on the terminal, but it is clearly marked and easy to find. Passengers should follow the signs indicating "Passport Control" and have their passport and travel documents ready for inspection. After passport control, passengers can proceed to baggage claim and customs.

Airport Lounge Locations

Paris de Gaulle Airport, also known as CDG, is the largest international airport in France and one of the busiest airports in Europe. The airport has a wide range of lounges available for travelers to relax and unwind before their flight.

Major airline lounges at CDG include Air France Lounge, American Airlines Admirals Club, British Airways Lounge, Emirates Lounge, and Delta Sky Club. These lounges are located in various terminals, including Terminal 2E, Terminal 2F, and Terminal 2G. Additionally, there are independent lounges such as the Star Alliance Lounge and the Icare Lounge, which are located in Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 respectively.

Baggage Claim Areas

Paris CDG Airport has multiple baggage claim areas located in each terminal. The baggage claim areas are easily accessible and well-marked with signage to guide passengers. Once you arrive at the baggage claim area, you can easily locate your luggage by checking the flight information display screens, which will indicate the carousel number for your flight. If you have any difficulty locating your baggage, you can approach the airport staff for assistance.

Luggage Cart Availability

Luggage carts are available for passengers to use at CDG Airport. These carts can be found in the baggage claim areas and throughout the airport terminals. The carts are free of charge and can be used to transport your luggage to and from the baggage claim area, as well as to your transportation or parking area. If you require assistance with your luggage, you can approach the airport staff for help.

Luggage Storage Locations (Left Luggage)

The airport offers luggage storage facilities for passengers who need to store their luggage for a short period of time. The luggage storage locations, also known as left luggage, can be found in Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. The cost of storage depends on the size of your luggage and the duration of storage. You can approach the airport staff for assistance with storing your luggage.

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Paris de Gaulle Terminal Q&A

You can select and view specific terminal maps from the provided list of terminal maps. These interactive maps will help you locate all available amenities and navigate through or between terminals easily.
Paris CDG Airport offers a wide range of amenities including over 100 shops and restaurants, several lounges for a comfortable experience, play areas for children, currency exchange, baggage storage, and a pharmacy.
Passengers can use the free CDGVAL shuttle train to transfer between Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3. The shuttle operates 24 hours a day.
Security checkpoints are located throughout all terminals. It's recommended to arrive at least two hours before your flight to allow enough time to pass through security. Checkpoints are clearly marked and easy to find.
Yes, Fast Track lanes are available for passengers traveling in Business Class, First Class, or with elite status in their airline's frequent flyer program. These lanes expedite the security screening process and are located at security checkpoints in all terminals.
Passport and immigration control is located in all terminals for passengers arriving from outside the Schengen Area. Follow the signs to "Passport Control" and have your passport and travel documents ready for inspection.
The airport houses various airline lounges including Air France Lounge, American Airlines Admirals Club, and Emirates Lounge, among others, located in different terminals. Independent lounges like the Star Alliance Lounge and the Icare Lounge are also available in Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 respectively.
Multiple baggage claim areas are located in each terminal, marked with clear signage. Check the flight information display screens for the carousel number assigned to your flight. If you need assistance, airport staff are available to help.
Yes, luggage carts are freely available for passengers in the baggage claim areas and throughout the airport terminals. These can be used to transport luggage to transportation or parking areas.
Luggage storage facilities are available in Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. The cost for storage varies based on luggage size and storage duration. Airport staff can assist you with storing your luggage.