Paris Gare de Lyon-Bahnhof

Getting to Paris

Station / Airport guide

The Paris-Gare de Lyon was built for the World Exposition of 1900 and the architecture used in the construction of this train station is a classic example of the architecture of that time period. The station has been modernized to accommodate the high-speed TGV trains that whisk travelers throughout France.

Accessibility:
Disabled Persons Reception +33 (0)8 90 64 06 50
Daily 6:00am - midnight
For assistance boarding the train, arrive at the platform at least 30 minutes the before train departure time. Wheelchairs and boarding ramps are available if required.
Tourism office:
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 8 am to 8 pm
Location: Main ticket hall
Baggage consignment:
Coin-operated lockers
Hours: 6:30am to 11:30pm
Lost and found:
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Location: Level 1 on Rue Bercy side
Restrooms:
Level 0, Fresco Gallery Hours: 6:15am to 10:45pm
Level 1, Mediterranean hall Hours: 6:00am to midnight
Restroom & Shower:
Level 1, Diderot Gallery • Hours: 6:00am to 10:00pm
Places to eat in the station:
Upper Crust
Big Ben Bar
France Café
Ségafredo

Transportation and connections

Transportation from the Paris-Gare de Lyon to the Charles de Gaulle airport:

Air France Coach
Line 4 Departs: every 30 minutes
Hours: 7 am to 9 pm

To the Roissy airport:

Air France Bus
Hours: 7 am to 9 pm
Departs: every 30 minutes
Location: Boulevard Diderot

We recommend getting a Paris Visite to travel around Paris.
To other railway stations:

Buses

Line 65 - Gare d’Austerlitz
Line 91 - Gare de Montparnasse
Line 29 - Gare Saint Lazare
Line 24 - Gare Saint Lazare
Line 61 - Gare d’Austerlitz
Line 20 - Gare de Lyon - Gare Saint Lazare

Metro: Lines 1 and 14

RER: Lines A and D

Trains using this station:

TGV Lyria
TGV

Areas commonly traveled to from this station:

Central and south-east France
French Riviera
French speaking part of Switzerland
Italy and connecting service into Spain through Montpellier

Station map

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