Paris Nord -Bahnhof

Getting to Paris

Station / Airport guide

The Paris Nord Train Station (Gare du Nord) was originally built in 1846. Shortly after, it was rebuilt three times to increase the size of the station due to increasing traffic. The new and improved station was fully functional by 1864. The name was decided with the notion that travelers would be able to travel to Belgium, the Netherlands, Northern Germany and the Scandinavian countries.

And of course that is just what happened, and with the ever-growing high-speed rail network, more and more destinations are reachable from the Paris Nord Train Station.

Accessibility
Travelers reduced mobility, please call the station at +33 890 640 650 at least 48 hours in advance to arrange assistance for either departure or arrival from trains at the Paris Nord Station.
Tourism office:
Hours: 9:00am to 8:00pm
Baggage consignment:
Hours: Monday to Friday: 6:15am to 11:15pm
Saturday & Sunday: 6:45am to 11:15pm
Location: Level 1
Lost and found:
Hours: 8:00am to 1:00pm & 2:00pm to 8:00pm
Location: Level -1 near car rental and taxi station exit
Restrooms:
Hours: 6:00am to 11:30pm
Location: Track 36
Places to eat in the station:
Autogrill Grignotin
Autogrill Chips & Snacks
Bonne Journée
Currency exchange:
Thomas Cook Travelex
Hours: 7:30am to 11:40pm
Location: Level 0, taxi parking exit

Transportation and connections

Transportation from Gare du Nord to the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport train station:

RER (Regional Express Railway); Line B train
Departs: every 7 to 15 minutes
Travel time: 35 minutes
Hours: 5:00am to midnight, approximately

To other railway stations from the Paris Nord Train Station:

Metro: Lines 2, 4 and 5
RER: lines D,E and B
Bus: 65>Gare de Lyon, 26>St-Lazare, 43>Gare de l’Est

We recommend getting a Paris Visite to travel around Paris.

Trains using this station:

Eurostar
TGV
Thalys

Countries commonly traveled to from this station:

Belgium
Netherlands
Northern Germany
UK

Station map

A station map of Paris Gard du Nord, one of the main train stations in Paris, France
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