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The A13 is a free-flow toll motorway

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Getting to Deauville from Paris

On the roads of Normandy, the Paris-Deauville toll connects the capital to the Côte-Fleurie via cities such as Rouen, Caen or Le Havre. Three free flow toll gantries follow one another on this axis: near Buchelay at km 48, near Heudebouville at km 90, and near Beuzeville at km 167. Note that the route goes through the A13/132 interchange towards Deauville and Trouville.

It is also possible to join the A13 from Paris by taking the motorway A14 from Porte Maillot via the Tunnel de la Défense, to Orgeval. You will then go through the Montesson free flow toll gantry.

Visit Deauville

The seaside resort of Deauville is known internationally for its cultural influence, which it owes to the American Film Festival. Just 2 hours from Paris, Deauville is sometimes nicknamed the 21st arrondissement of Paris, famous for its luxury hotels, its large Casino or its superb stretches of beaches!

The price of the Paris-Deauville free flow toll

The A13 motorway is equipped with a so-called "open" toll system. The price of the Paris-Deauville toll is therefore fixed: motorists must therefore pay a fixed amount each time they pass through a toll station, depending on their class of vehicle. Soon the toll barriers of the A13 will be removed to set up a toll system in " free flow ".

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  • How to pay free-flow tolling?
    The A14 and A13 motorway tolls are in free flow on the Paris-Normandy axis. 3 options are available to you to pay within 72 hours after your visit. We explain everything to you in this video subtitled in English.
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