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Paris to Visp by train
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First train05:49
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Last train21:01
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Avg changes1
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Fastest journey5hr 7m
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Distance505 kilometres
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Trains per day40
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Avg. journey time7hr 37m
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Train operators
Travelling from Paris to Visp by train
Fast trains from Paris to Visp take around 5 hours and 7 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 505 kilometres. There are frequent services on the rail route between Paris and Visp.
1. Are there direct trains from Paris to Visp?
Journeys between Paris and Visp usually involve one change of train.
We usually find around 41 departures on the route from Paris to Visp every weekday that leave enough time to change trains without waiting around for longer than necessary.
There are typically fewer departures at weekends, when we found around 38 departures.
2. How long is the train journey from Paris to Visp?
The Paris to Visp train travel time is normally about 5 hours and 7 minutes, whatever time you make the journey.
3. What are the Paris to Visp train times and schedule?
On weekdays the earliest train to Visp is usually scheduled to depart Paris around 05:49 and the last train is around 21:55. At weekends the first train of the day leaves Paris around 06:18, and the last at 20:25.

What's the Paris to Visp train price?
The earlier you book the better, and the cheapest tickets we've found for trains from Paris to Visp are $86.84.
Trains departing 30 days in advance will cost around $189 while booking 7 days in advance the price is around $164. Booking on the day of travel is likely to be more expensive, so it is worth booking in advance if you can to save money.
When to book Paris to Visp train tickets?
Trains for this journey usually open for booking around 6 months in advance. If booking is not yet open for your dates then you can set a booking alert to receive an email on the day that the cheapest tickets are released for your journey from Paris to Visp by train.
Which train companies operate between Paris and Visp?
More than one train company operates on the route from Paris to Visp, so you’ll be travelling with one or more of the following rail operators:
- EuroCity
- InterCity
- Intercites
- Intercités
- Interregio
- Lyria
- Regional-Express
- TGV
- Thello
You can check which train you’ll be travelling on by looking for the train name in search results.
Other journeys to Visp View all journeys to Visp
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From London From $165.98
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From Geneva Airport From $72.84
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From Zurich From $98.75
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From Zermatt From $39.92
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From Basel From $179.99
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From Lausanne From $46.92
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From Geneva From $60.93
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From Bern From $60.93
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From Spiez From $43.42
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From Interlaken From $106.45
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From Brig From $4.90
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From Milan From $22.83
TGV Lyria & InterRegio
It is a very easy journey by train from Paris to Visp (for the Swiss ski resorts of Saas-Fee and Zermatt). The journey starts with a fast run south from Paris on a TGV Lyria to Lausanne, where you change onto an InterRegio train for the onward journey to Visp.
On Saturdays in the winter sports season, there is even one TGV Lyria train which runs direct from Paris to Visp. It’s not quicker, but it’s popular with skiers who don’t want the hassle of changing trains in Lausanne. This special ski train (branded TGV Lyria des Neiges) has a breakfast-time departure from Paris with an afternoon return run from Visp back to the French capital.
There are alternative routings from Paris to Visp via either Basel SBB or Geneva. The travel time is broadly similar to the route via Lausanne which we describe here.
Paris to Lausanne

Comfortable TGV Lyria trains serve the 480-km Paris to Lausanne route. These trains depart from the Gare de Lyon in the French capital and terminate at the main station in Lausanne, from where it is just five minutes on the Metro to either the city centre or down to the shores of Lake Geneva.
The journey starts with a high-speed dash to Dijon. The train then traverses increasingly hilly country on its way through the Jura to the Swiss border. Once in Switzerland, it takes just 35 minutes to reach Lausanne. There are normally four trains each day on this route, and the journey time is 3 hrs 40 mins. An extra train on certain days takes a completely different route, running via Mâcon and Geneva. It takes over four hours.
Lausanne to Visp

Swiss InterRegio trains run every half hour from Lausanne to Visp. The journey takes 90 to 100 minutes with trains making six to nine stops along the way. Leaving Lausanne, the railway skirts the beautiful Lavaux wine-growing region. Look out for great views across the lake to the Alps beyond. Just after leaving Montreux you’ll see the fortress of Château de Chillon. The route then follows the Rhône Valley upstream through vineyards and orchards to Visp with brilliant views on both sides of the train: the Pennine Alps to the south and the Bernese Oberland to the north.
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