Essonne (91) — 196 communes · Orly 15-45 min

Taxi Essonne: a single number for the entire department

The Essonne covers 1,804 km² between Saclay and the Beauce, crossed by six motorways and four RER lines. Whatever your departure point and destination, one call is enough: we coordinate the drivers of the 196 communes of the 91 to pick you up within an average of 10 to 20 minutes.

Orly (15-45 min) Roissy-CDG Massy TGV Sud-Francilien hospital

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The Essonne is the Île-de-France department whose geography poses the most challenges for transport users: six times larger than central Paris, it mixes dense urban zones (Massy, Évry, Athis-Mons) and rural villages of the Hurepoix or Beauce where the RER does not run after 9 pm. The taxi remains the only reliable alternative to cross this territory between Paris-Orly airport (on the department's northern edge), the Massy-Palaiseau TGV hubs and structuring hospitals like the CHSF of Corbeil-Essonnes.

196
Communes covered
15 min
Average Orly delay
5
Major RER & TGV stations
24/7
Dispatch open

Essentials of Essonne taxi service

  • Single booking: 09 80 80 04 62 or WhatsApp 06 59 27 44 65 for the 196 communes of the 91.
  • Airports: Orly accessible in 15-45 min depending on the commune, CDG in 45-90 min via the Francilienne.
  • Fare: prefectural meter (2025 ruling), flat fares possible at booking for long distance.
  • Medical transport: part of the fleet CPAM-conventioned (Sud-Francilien, Longjumeau, Yvette).
  • Average pickup delay: 5-15 min in urban zones, 15-30 min in southern rural communes.
Direct answers

Essonne in 8 questions

The most frequent questions about taxi service in the 91 department, with clear answers to guide your choice.

How do I book a taxi anywhere in Essonne (91)?

A single number for the 196 communes: 09 80 80 04 62 or WhatsApp 06 59 27 44 65. The dispatch directs your request to the nearest driver, wherever you are in the department.

24/7, 196 communes

Which airport should I choose from Essonne: Orly or CDG?

Orly is 15-45 min from Essonne depending on your commune (on the northern edge of the department). CDG takes 45-90 min via the Francilienne (N104) and A1. For a journey without transfers, Orly is almost always the fastest and cheapest choice.

Orly recommended

Which TGV and RER stations serve Essonne?

Five stations structure the department: Massy TGV (intersector lines to Lyon, Bordeaux, Lille), Évry-Courcouronnes (RER D), Brétigny-sur-Orge (RER C), Juvisy-sur-Orge (RER C/D) and Étampes (RER C terminus). Massy remains the only direct TGV access.

5 main stations

Is there a fixed flat fare for Essonne?

Unlike Parisian airports (Orly ↔ Paris flat fare), Essonne uses the prefectural meter. However, we offer negotiated flat fares at booking for long trips (Orly, CDG, intercity) to avoid any pricing surprises.

Meter + flat fares

How long is the wait after booking in Essonne?

Plan 5 to 15 minutes in urban areas (Évry, Massy, Brétigny, Juvisy, Corbeil) and 15 to 30 minutes in southern rural communes (Étampes, Méréville, Dourdan). Booking ahead (early flight, medical appointment) eliminates the wait.

5-30 min by zone

Can I book a 7-seater van anywhere in the 91?

Yes. Our departmental fleet includes Mercedes Vito and VW Caravelle vans deployable across all 196 communes, with a 2 to 4-hour advance booking. Essential for families, pro teams or Orly transfers with bulky luggage.

196 communes covered

Are all drivers prefecturally licensed in the 91?

Yes, every driver holds a prefectural professional card and an ADS licence (parking authorisation) issued by the commune or inter-municipality. Sealed meter, defensive driving training, criminal record check.

100% licensed

Do Essonne taxis provide CPAM-conventioned medical transport?

Part of our fleet is CPAM-conventioned for transport to the department's hospitals: Sud-Francilien Hospital (Corbeil), CHSF, Longjumeau Hospital, Yvette clinic. Medical prescription required, direct billing to French health insurance.

CPAM-conventioned

The 12 most-requested communes

Urban centres, rail hubs and medical centres: these communes concentrate the majority of rides in the department. Click to access the dedicated page.

Essonne's structuring roads

Essonne is crossed by six major axes that determine taxi travel times. Knowing your main axis allows you to quickly estimate transfer duration.

A6 — Paris ↔ Lyon A10 — Paris ↔ Bordeaux N20 — Paris ↔ Étampes N104 — Francilienne N118 — Plateau de Saclay N7 — Vallée de Seine

To reach Orly from the north (Bures, Orsay, Palaiseau), the N118 + A6b remains the fastest. From the centre (Évry, Lisses), the A6 + N7 serves the airport directly. From the south (Étampes, Dourdan), it is the RN20 + A10. The Francilienne (N104) serves as a bypass when Paris is saturated: a valuable asset during peak hours.

The 7 sub-regions of Essonne

Essonne is not just Évry and Massy. Each pole has its own transport logic — here are the details by zone, with the rail hub and main axis that structure mobility.

Saclay plateau & northern 91

  • Communes served : 17 cities of the 91
  • Estimated population : ~120,000 residents
  • Road axes : RN118, N20
  • Rail hub : Massy-Palaiseau (TGV, RER B/C)
  • Specificity : Île-de-France's scientific heartland (Paris-Saclay University, CEA, Polytechnique, HEC). Taxis are essential for inter-campus travel and Orly transfers.
  • Examples : Bures-sur-Yvette · Gometz-la-Ville · Igny · Janvry

Administrative core (Évry, Courcouronnes, Ris-Orangis)

  • Communes served : 15 cities of the 91
  • Estimated population : ~250,000 residents
  • Road axes : A6, N104 (Francilienne), N7
  • Rail hub : Évry-Courcouronnes (RER D)
  • Specificity : Prefectural pole and seat of the departmental council. Génopole, Évry University and the courthouse concentrate professional flows.
  • Examples : Athis-Mons · Boissy-sous-Saint-Yon · Bondoufle · Brétigny-sur-Orge

Eastern belt (Juvisy, Athis, Draveil)

  • Communes served : 39 cities of the 91
  • Estimated population : ~280,000 residents
  • Road axes : A6, N7, RN104
  • Rail hub : Juvisy-sur-Orge (RER C/D)
  • Specificity : Urban frontage connected to Paris XIII. Juvisy is one of the busiest RER hubs in Île-de-France after Châtelet.
  • Examples : Angervilliers · Ballainvilliers · Chamarande · Champlan

Essonne valley (Corbeil, Mennecy, Brunoy)

  • Communes served : 31 cities of the 91
  • Estimated population : ~180,000 residents
  • Road axes : A6, N7, D191
  • Rail hub : Corbeil-Essonnes (RER D)
  • Specificity : Historic industrial basin (Snecma, Altis) now in conversion. The Sud-Francilien hospital in Corbeil drives heavy medical taxi traffic.
  • Examples : Auvers-Saint-Georges · Ballancourt-sur-Essonne · Bièvres · Bois-Herpin

Beauce Essonne (Étampes, Méréville)

  • Communes served : 34 cities of the 91
  • Estimated population : ~80,000 residents
  • Road axes : RN20, A10
  • Rail hub : Étampes (RER C terminus)
  • Specificity : Rural zone where the taxi often replaces public transport in the evening. Étampes is the RER C terminus.
  • Examples : Abbéville-la-Rivière · Arpajon · Auvernaux · Bouray-sur-Juine

Southern Hurepoix (Dourdan, Limours, Forges-les-Bains)

  • Communes served : 19 cities of the 91
  • Estimated population : ~110,000 residents
  • Road axes : RN20, N191, A10
  • Rail hub : Dourdan (RER C terminus)
  • Specificity : Agricultural plateaus and villages. Dourdan castle, Saint-Arnoult forest. Strong demand for early Orly flights.
  • Examples : Angerville · Arrancourt · Boutervilliers · Breuillet

Plateau and Chevreuse valley (Les Ulis, Limours, Briis)

  • Communes served : 40 cities of the 91
  • Estimated population : ~190,000 residents
  • Road axes : N20, N118, A10
  • Rail hub : Massy-Palaiseau (TGV, RER B/C)
  • Specificity : Edge of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Nature Park. Tech mix (Les Ulis) and rural areas (Forges, Limours).
  • Examples : Authon-la-Plaine · Avrainville · Baulne · Boigneville

Most popular rides from Essonne

Indicative estimates based on the 2025 prefectural fare. The meter remains the legal reference.

RouteDurationFare range
Essonne → Paris-Orly airport (ORY)15 to 45 min depending on commune35 to 95 €
Essonne → Roissy-CDG airport45 to 90 min via Francilienne + A1115 to 185 €
Essonne → Central Paris (all stations)30 to 80 min depending on traffic65 to 150 €
Essonne → Massy TGV station10 to 50 min (by zone)25 to 85 €
Essonne → Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée)50 to 75 min via Francilienne120 to 160 €
Essonne → Versailles & Yvelines30 to 60 min via N118 / A1055 to 120 €
Essonne → Fontainebleau & Vaux-le-Vicomte40 to 70 min via A675 to 140 €
Essonne → Le Bourget airport (business aviation)55 to 80 min130 to 180 €

Indicative daytime fares. Night surcharge (7 pm-7 am), Sundays and public holidays: +20 to +30%. Flat fare possible for airports and long distance on pre-booking.

Why choose our departmental dispatch?

Rather than calling a commune-by-commune taxi company, a single number orchestrates all partner drivers across the 91.

Full coverage

All 196 communes of the department, from rural hamlets to urban centres.

Smart routing

The dispatch routes to the nearest driver, not the most expensive fleet.

Conventioned transport

Part of the fleet CPAM-licensed for medical transport (CHSF, Longjumeau…).

Multilingual

Service in French, English and Spanish for Orly and Massy TGV travellers.

FAQ — Taxi Essonne

Detailed answers to the questions asked by 91 residents and travellers. All questions are also present in JSON-LD for search engines and AI assistants.

How do I book a taxi anywhere in Essonne (91)?

A single number for the 196 communes: 09 80 80 04 62 or WhatsApp 06 59 27 44 65. The dispatch directs your request to the nearest driver, wherever you are in the department.

Which airport should I choose from Essonne: Orly or CDG?

Orly is 15-45 min from Essonne depending on your commune (on the northern edge of the department). CDG takes 45-90 min via the Francilienne (N104) and A1. For a journey without transfers, Orly is almost always the fastest and cheapest choice.

Which TGV and RER stations serve Essonne?

Five stations structure the department: Massy TGV (intersector lines to Lyon, Bordeaux, Lille), Évry-Courcouronnes (RER D), Brétigny-sur-Orge (RER C), Juvisy-sur-Orge (RER C/D) and Étampes (RER C terminus). Massy remains the only direct TGV access.

Is there a fixed flat fare for Essonne?

Unlike Parisian airports (Orly ↔ Paris flat fare), Essonne uses the prefectural meter. However, we offer negotiated flat fares at booking for long trips (Orly, CDG, intercity) to avoid any pricing surprises.

How long is the wait after booking in Essonne?

Plan 5 to 15 minutes in urban areas (Évry, Massy, Brétigny, Juvisy, Corbeil) and 15 to 30 minutes in southern rural communes (Étampes, Méréville, Dourdan). Booking ahead (early flight, medical appointment) eliminates the wait.

Can I book a 7-seater van anywhere in the 91?

Yes. Our departmental fleet includes Mercedes Vito and VW Caravelle vans deployable across all 196 communes, with a 2 to 4-hour advance booking. Essential for families, pro teams or Orly transfers with bulky luggage.

Are all drivers prefecturally licensed in the 91?

Yes, every driver holds a prefectural professional card and an ADS licence (parking authorisation) issued by the commune or inter-municipality. Sealed meter, defensive driving training, criminal record check.

Do Essonne taxis provide CPAM-conventioned medical transport?

Part of our fleet is CPAM-conventioned for transport to the department's hospitals: Sud-Francilien Hospital (Corbeil), CHSF, Longjumeau Hospital, Yvette clinic. Medical prescription required, direct billing to French health insurance.

Full directory — the 196 communes

Click on your commune to access the local page with fares, stations, axes and dedicated booking form.

A taxi across Essonne, anytime

No need to find the right company commune by commune: one call is enough, wherever you are in the 91. SMS confirmation within 30 minutes.