Paris-Orly Airport Guide (ORY)
The smaller of two major international airports serving the French capital, Paris-Orly Airport is a short distance to the south of the city. Our Paris-Orly Airport guide is a useful resource for passengers visiting the airport, with information regarding terminal facilities, public transport access and nearby accommodation options.
Orly South terminal has information desks at gates H and K. Orly West terminal has an information desk in the public area – free guides and maps of Paris and the airport are available here.
From Paris, take the E15 ring road that skirts the city southbound and turn on to the southbound A6 via Porte d'Orléans or Porte de Gentilly. From here, merge onto the A106, which leads to the airport. The total drive time to the airport from central Paris is approximately 30 minutes.
Public Transport
Rail: The free ADP shuttle provides a frequent link to Pont de Rungis, where RER rapid train service line C runs to St Michel, Invalides and Austerlitz (journey time: 35 minutes; fare: from €6.15). The Orlyval (tel: 3246; www.ratp.fr) light rail line links Paris-Orly Airport to Antony Station on RER line B, which has Métro connections to Denfert-Rochereau, St Michel and Gare du Nord, as well as connections to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. The journey time to Gare du Nord in central Paris is around 30 minutes, and the combined Orlyval and RER fare is €12.05.
Bus: Frequent RATP (tel: 3246; www.ratp.fr) buses (number 183 and 91.10) run to various destinations in Paris, including the city limits (journey time: 60 minutes; fare: €2).
Tram: The T7 tram runs between the airport and Villejuif-Louis Aragon, which is connected to the subway. Trams run every six minutes during peak hours and the journey takes approximately 35 minutes. Single tickets cost €1.80.
Shuttle: Numerous shuttle buses link the airport directly with city destinations, including the Orlybus (tel: 3246; www.ratp.fr) service, which runs to Place Denfert-Rochereau RER and Métro station (journey time: 30 minutes; fare: €7.70). Alternatively, the Val d'Europe Airports Shuttle (VEA) provides links with certain hotels in the area and the Disneyland Resort Paris amusement park (journey time: 45 minutes; fare: €20).
Taxi: There are plenty of taxis connecting Paris-Orly Airport to central Paris and suburban destinations from outside the arrivals area. Fares range from €40 to €50 to the city centre and the journey times vary according to the destination and traffic conditions.
Terminal facilities
There is a HSBC Bank branch in Orly West terminal. Both terminals have ATMs. Bureaux de change facilities are located in Orly South terminal.
Free Wi-Fi internet access is available throughout Paris-Orly Airport. Additionally, there are post offices in the public areas of both terminals.
There are numerous cafés, snack bars and restaurants at Paris-Orly Airport. These include an American style lounge bar in Orly West terminal, and a mixed cuisine restaurant in Orly South terminal.
Paris-Orly Airport boasts a variety of shops, ranging from newspaper stands and gift retailers to jewellery shops and fashion boutiques. Duty-free outlets in both terminals sell a range of perfumes, tobacco, confectionary and alcohol.
Lost and found offices in Orly South (Gate G) and Orly West (Gate I) can assist with missing item queries. There is also a dedicated online database where details of items found in the terminals are available, as well as a section to report missing or found items (http://aeroportsdeparis-orly.franceobjetstrouves.fr/en).
Airport facilities
There is a fully equipped business centre, the Centre Affaires, at Orly South terminal with telephone, photocopying, fax and video facilities as well as meeting space that can accommodate up to 190 delegates. Meeting rooms are also provided at some nearby hotels, including the Hilton Paris Orly (tel: +33 1 4512 4512; www3.hilton.com).
Paris-Orly Airport is fully accessible to disabled passengers with specialised welcome desks at Orly West exit W on the first floor, and at Orly South exit E on the ground floor, lowered ATMs and public phones, and adapted toilets. Disabled parking spaces are located in all airport car parks. The shuttle buses at the airport can accommodate wheelchair users. Any passengers who may require additional assistance are advised to contact their airline before travelling.
Orly West and Orly South terminals both have short-term car parks directly opposite the terminal buildings, which are directly linked to the terminal either by lift or travelator. Long-term and economy car parks also serve both terminals, and are linked by a free shuttle bus service.
Car hire companies at Paris-Orly Airport include: Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Europcar, Firefly, Hertz, National, Sixt, Thrifty and TT Car Transit. Desks for these operators are located in both terminals.
Situated on-site at Paris-Orly Airport, the Hilton Paris Orly offers a range of business facilities, including numerous meeting rooms. In addition, there is a fitness club, a restaurant offering extended dining hours, and a bar.
Another hotel to offer shuttle services to the nearby airport, the 3-star Kyriad Hotel provides guests with on-site parking. Meeting facilities are available at the hotel, while restaurants and a swimming pool complex can be found nearby.
The 2-star Orly Superior is a good option for families with its triple rooms. A short ride south of the terminals by complimentary shuttle, this budget hotel also provides a small meeting room, restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
Located on the edge of the Paris-Orly Airport site, the Ibis is served by a free shuttle service. It offers mid-range accommodation at a budget price and has a restaurant, bar, meeting rooms and free Wi-Fi access.
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