Fly from Lahore to Paris with Etihad Airways
Books flights from Lahore to Paris with Etihad Airways and you’ll be transported from the heart of Pakistan’s tourist hub straight into the jewel in France’s crown.
Visit the stunning Eiffel Tower, admire historic landmarks during a boat trip along the Seine and immerse yourself in Paris’ world-renowned cultural scene.
Explore the cafe culture of the city’s charming streets, discover chic Parisian bakeries and world-class art at the Louvre.
LHE to CDG: flight facts
Flying from Lahore to Paris: FAQs
How do I get from CDG to the city centre?
Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport is around 20 miles (33 kilometres) from the city centre. The metro takes around 40 minutes to reach the city. Taxis can take around an hour, traffic dependent. You can also book a direct transfer with Etihad Airways and a driver will be waiting for you in arrivals when you land.
Where should I stay in Paris?
If you’re travelling from Lahore to Paris for the first time, it might be a good idea to stay somewhere close to the action. The 7th arrondissement, close to the Eiffel Tower, is a fantastic location for accessing attractions, cosy cafes and other eateries. Of course, Paris is also simple to navigate by foot, bicycle or via the metro system.
Top tips for Lahore to Paris
Admire art at the Louvre
Fly from Lahore to Paris and you’ll travel from one city with a true passion for art to another. The Louvre is a premier attraction in Paris and the largest art museum in the world, so this historic gallery is a must-visit. Wander the hallways and wonder at awe-inspiring pieces of artwork, including the magnificent Mona Lisa.
Visit the Palace of Versailles
Two cities brimming with culture – Lahore is blessed with UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Lahore Fort, while Paris’ listed landmarks include the Palace of Versailles. This palatial marvel is located around 12 miles (20 kilometres) from the centre of Paris. Visitors will be completely enchanted by this former royal residence which also includes various shops and book stands across the estate.