Créteil Travel Plans

Welcome to the land of baguettes and berets, where the Eiffel Tower might steal your heart, but Créteil will surely steal your croissant. Get ready to immerse yourself in the quirky charm of this Parisian suburb, famous for its bold architecture and irresistible patisseries.

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How to get to Créteil

Plane

The best way to get to Créteil by plane is to fly into Paris-Orly Airport and then take a taxi or public transportation to Créteil.

Car

To get to Créteil by car, you can take the A86 highway and exit at Créteil Centre. From there, follow the signs to the city center.

Train

There is no direct train station in Créteil. The nearest train station is Gare de Lyon in Paris. From there, you can take the RER D train to Créteil - Pompadour station.

Boat

There are no direct boat routes to Créteil.

Bus

You can take a bus from Paris to Créteil. An option is to take Bus 117 from Métro Château de Vincennes to Créteil - L'Échat.

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