
Terminal 1
Exterior view of Terminal 1 at Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Aéroports de Paris - STROPPA, Philippe - Studio Pons/ ADP © ADAGP, Paris 2013

Tourist information desk Terminal 1
Tourist information desk Terminal 1
Roissy T1: ©Thierry Daniel/ CRT PIdF

Terminal 1 Satellite 7
Passengers at gate 76 in Satellite 7, Terminal 1, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Aéroports de Paris - KORGANOW, Grégoire / ADP © ADAGP, Paris 2013

Terminal 1 hall 5
Passengers at check-in counters in Hall 5, CDGVAL level of Terminal 1, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Aéroports de Paris - STROPPA, Philippe - Studio Pons / ADP © ADAGP, Paris 2013
Consult the detailed plan of terminal 1 by clicking on the desired level: departures - arrivals - cdg val - boarding
Paris Charles de Gaulle airport’s terminal 1 opened in 1974 and after several successive renovations it now caters for more than 10 million passengers a year, especially Star Alliance airline passengers. This terminal is considered to be very daring in terms of its architecture (a circular central element over five floors designed to welcome passengers, around which seven satellites were built).
No hotel buses serve Terminal 1. For passengers staying at hotels in Roissy-en-France, we recommend that you take the CDGVAL and follow the instructions on the airport's practical itineraries’ page.
Our colleagues at the airport’s Tourist Information desk at gate 4 in arrivals will provide you with our airport plan with indications for hotel buses.
Handy tips by the Roissy en France Tourist Office:
Handy tip No.1: Roissy Tourist Office: if you want to get to Paris, opt for the Roissybus. It offers a direct service from Terminal 1 to Paris Opéra.
Handy tip No.2: You want to get to Paris with the RER in order to avoid queues at the RATP counter in Roissypole, buy your Paris Visit Pass from our colleagues at the Tourist Information desk at gate 4 in arrivals of Terminal 1 from 7.15 to 22.00.