✈️ Airports
From the 60.
Local taxi service in the Oise department (60, Hauts-de-France region), the discreet land of châteaux and forests just north of the Île-de-France. From Beauvais (prefecture, gothic cathedral with the world's tallest vault) to Compiègne (Napoleon III imperial palace, 14,358-ha state forest containing the 1918 Armistice clearing), from Chantilly (château, racecourse, Great Stables) to Senlis (medieval Carolingian capital, where Hugues Capet was crowned in 987). Plus the Creil rail hub on the LGV Nord line and the bustling Beauvais-Tillé low-cost airport. 20 towns covered 24/7. English-speaking drivers available.
SMS confirmation
The Oise sits awkwardly in the geography of France. Not quite a Paris suburb, not quite a rural backwater. It is a territory in its own right: three major state forests (Compiègne 14,358 ha, Halatte 4,280 ha, Chantilly 6,000 ha), three historic châteaux (Chantilly, Compiègne, Pierrefonds), three gothic cathedrals (Beauvais — world's tallest vault, Senlis — Carolingian, Noyon — birthplace of Capetian France), and an economic backbone built around Creil (LGV Nord station) and Beauvais (low-cost airport). Our 60 taxi service handles the very different needs of these zones: heritage tourism in the south, station transfers in the Creil basin, forest drop-offs, château weddings, and English-speaking visitors arriving via CDG or BVA.
Chantilly (Condé, Great Stables), Compiègne (Napoleon III), Pierrefonds (Viollet-le-Duc). Cathedrals at Beauvais (gothic vault culminating at 48 m), Senlis (Carolingian-era), Noyon (Hugues Capet crowned 987). Drivers know the parking and visitor entrances.
Compiègne (14,358 ha) — Armistice Clearing 1918. Chantilly (6,000 ha) — racing tracks. Halatte (4,280 ha) — wild boar and red deer. Regular runs for hikers, MTB riders, hunting. Dogs accepted on request.
Chantilly racecourse (Prix de Diane, Prix du Jockey Club), Great Stables, Jockey Club, polo school. Lamorlaye, Gouvieux and Coye-la-Forêt host the racing yards. Race-hotel-station transfers after meetings.
Creil sits on the LGV Nord line with direct services to Paris-Nord (25 min), Lille (1h), Brussels (1h45), Amiens (25 min). Major rail gateway to the 60. Taxi pick-up at the main exit, real-time train tracking.
Beauvais-Tillé airport (Ryanair, Wizz Air) is handled on dedicated pages with Paris ↔ BVA flat fares. The Beauvais city page below is about the town (prefecture, cathedral, university), not the airport.
Always on call. Early BVA and CDG flights, late TGV returns at Creil, Prix de Diane evenings, hospital arrivals at Marc Jacquet Beauvais, Compiègne forest events. Phone, online form or WhatsApp.
Airports, Paris stations, châteaux, racecourse — drivers anticipate the A1, A16 and N1 at peak hours.
CDG sits in the 95 département but borders the south-east of the Oise.
Low-cost airport (Ryanair, Wizz Air), 5 km from Beauvais city centre.
Racecourse, Condé Museum, Great Stables.
Napoleon III imperial palace, Second Empire museum.
The Oise breaks down into 4 zones: Beauvais axis (prefecture), Creil basin (LGV station), Chantilly-Senlis pole (southern heritage), Compiègne-Noyon (eastern forest). Click a town for its dedicated page.
Saint-Pierre cathedral (world's tallest gothic vault, 48 m), MUDO museum, Picardie university, hospital. Administrative centre of the 60.
Sub-prefectureNapoleon III imperial palace (1,200 rooms), state forest 14,358 ha, Armistice Clearing 1918, UTC engineering school.
Sub-prefecture12th-century Notre-Dame cathedral, Gallo-Roman ramparts, Carolingian capital. Film-shoot location (Asterix, Joan of Arc).
Sub-prefectureCitadel, panoramic view over the Picardy plain, Paris-Amiens rail line. Historic medieval centre.
Château Condé (Condé Museum, 2nd-largest French old master collection after the Louvre), Great Stables, racecourse (Prix de Diane).
Western neighbour of Chantilly, residential, racing yards, 19th-century private châteaux.
Between Chantilly and Senlis, polo yards, Croix Saint-Ouen racecourse, international golf.
Southern Chantilly cluster, Oise valley, Paris-Creil line, alluvial plain.
Rail hub of the 60 (Paris-Nord, Lille, Amiens, Brussels via LGV Nord), former steelmaking town, leisure island.
Creil agglomeration, Laennec hospital, future RER D extension, N16 axis.
ArcelorMittal (historic 60 steelmaking), northern Creil basin, Compiègne axis.
Liancourt château (16th c.), southern Creil basin, N31 axis to Beauvais.
South Creil, Paris-Creil-Amiens rail line, Brèche valley crossing.
South-west 60, Beauvais-Creil axis, Thérain valley.
Notre-Dame cathedral (Hugues Capet crowned 987 — birth of Capetian France), medieval centre, Calvin's birthplace.
Historic Oise crossing on the A1/N17 axis, Royal Moncel abbey (14th c.).
Historic capital of the Valois county, Retz forest border, Paris-Soissons rail line.
South-west 60, bordering Val-d'Oise (95), Paris-Beauvais rail line, closest Oise town to Paris.
Historic capital of mother-of-pearl button-making, Mother-of-Pearl and Tablet-Makers' Museum, western 60.
Small western village, Beauvais-Clermont axis, quiet local life, Beauvaisis plain.
Estimates by departure town. Peak hours (8:00-9:30, 17:30-19:00): allow 30-50 % more, especially on the A1 and A16.
| Town in 60 | To Paris | To CDG | To BVA | To Creil station |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beauvais (prefecture) | 80 km | 80 km | 5 km | 40 km |
| Chantilly | 45 km | 35 km | 50 km | 10 km |
| Senlis | 50 km | 30 km | 55 km | 15 km |
| Compiègne | 80 km | 60 km | 65 km | 30 km |
| Clermont | 70 km | 60 km | 30 km | 20 km |
| Creil / Nogent / Montataire | 50 km | 40 km | 40 km | 0-3 km |
| Noyon | 100 km | 85 km | 80 km | 50 km |
| Crépy-en-Valois | 70 km | 50 km | 75 km | 30 km |
| Chambly | 35 km | 40 km | 40 km | 20 km |
| Méru | 50 km | 55 km | 25 km | 30 km |
| Pont-Sainte-Maxence | 60 km | 50 km | 55 km | 15 km |
This page is the central hub for the Oise department. For details on a specific airport, station or border department, follow the links below.
From the 60.
Train links.
Cross-department trips.
According to your need.
Towns, distances, BVA, Chantilly, fares.