- Courbevoie, Pavillon des Indes and Parc de Bécon heritage
- La Défense Grande Arche, Les 4 Temps and Seine access
- CDG and Orly airport transfer to Courbevoie
Courbevoie, Pavillon des Indes and Parc de Bécon heritage
Courbevoie sits near La Défense, Bécon-les-Bruyères, Levallois-Perret, Suresnes and Puteaux, with direct road access toward major Paris airports. For the main destination list and routing logic, see the Paris suburbs transfer guide. Organize your trip using our airport transfers to La Défense and nearby western districts, including Courbevoie.
- CDG airport to Levallois-Perret shuttle
- CDG airport transfer to Suresnes
- Puteaux to Beauvais airport transfer
This location ensures efficient connections between La Défense business districts, western Paris addresses and major international airports.
Location overview: Courbevoie stands on the western edge of Paris, facing the Seine and the skyline of La Défense. The town combines older residential streets, major business routes and cultural sites such as the Pavillon des Indes, a landmark architectural piece from the 1878 World’s Fair. With Parc de Bécon, the Roybet Fould Museum and Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church, Courbevoie offers a historic setting that remains closely connected to modern western Paris.
Originally a modest riverside settlement, Courbevoie grew during the 19th century with the railway, industrial expansion and the gradual urban development of the Paris suburbs. Its position between the Seine, Neuilly-sur-Seine and the future La Défense district made it a strategic place for both residential life and professional activity. Today, this contrast is still visible: elegant avenues, Haussmannian façades and quiet local streets stand close to office towers and busy routes.
Among the major sites worth visiting, the Pavillon des Indes gives Courbevoie a distinctive cultural identity. Its unusual architecture recalls the exhibitions and artistic exchanges of the late 19th century. Nearby, the Roybet Fould Museum adds a well-known artistic reference, while Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church reflects the town’s religious and local heritage. Parc de Bécon offers open views toward the Seine and Paris, making it an iconic green stop for visitors looking for a quieter break.
Thanks to its position, Courbevoie is convenient for tourists, business travelers and visitors staying near La Défense. Those arriving by train and needing airport access can use a railway station to CDG airport transfer to simplify luggage handling and onward travel. Courbevoie remains a central point for combining Seine views, business access and western Paris heritage.
La Défense Grande Arche, Les 4 Temps and Seine access
Access overview: Around Courbevoie, the strongest reference point is La Défense, with the Grande Arche, high-rise buildings, public artworks and wide pedestrian esplanades. This area is useful for business meetings, shopping, hotels and direct access to the western side of Paris. Westfield Les 4 Temps adds a major shopping and dining option, while the nearby transport stations connect Courbevoie with central Paris and surrounding districts.
The Seine also shapes the local geography. From Courbevoie, visitors can move toward riverside walks, Parc de Bécon and quiet residential streets with views across the water. Neuilly-sur-Seine is close by, offering elegant avenues, boutiques and calm green spaces. Levallois-Perret, just to the northeast, provides restaurants, local shops and additional hotel services for travelers staying near the Paris business districts.
A little farther south and west, Suresnes and Puteaux extend the same practical urban corridor around La Défense. These towns are useful for visitors who need access to offices, conference venues, hotels or family addresses without staying in central Paris. The Bois de Boulogne and Fondation Louis Vuitton are also within reach, adding a cultural and leisure dimension to the area.
For airport travel or city-to-airport commutes, a railway station to Orly airport shuttle service helps manage luggage and timing. It is a practical option for reaching Courbevoie, La Défense, Les 4 Temps, Neuilly-sur-Seine or nearby western Paris addresses without relying only on multiple public transport changes.
CDG and Orly airport transfer to Courbevoie
Transfer insight: Traveling from Charles de Gaulle Airport or Orly Airport to Courbevoie means considering traffic around Paris, luggage and arrival fatigue. Public transport can be economical, but it often requires connections through busy stations. Taxis are direct, yet costs and travel time may vary. A shuttle or private driver provides a clearer airport transfer with door-to-door pickup, fixed pricing and no transfers required. From Charles de Gaulle Airport, the journey is often around 35 min to 1 hr 10 depending on traffic, while an Orly transfer usually takes about 35 min to 1 hr 15.
For a more comfortable arrival, book a CDG airport transfer with private driver. Travelers heading toward regional sites can also choose a door-to-door transfer to Versailles, while departures from the south of Paris remain simple with an Orly private airport ride.


















