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Paris to Milan by train
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Cheapest Price US$16.20
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30 days in advance US$163.60
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First train06:11
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Last train19:15
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Avg changes0
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Fastest journey6hr 37m
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Distance643 kilometres
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Trains per day34
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Avg. journey time7hr 34m
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Train operators
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Considering a journey from Paris to Milan by train? Here’s everything you need to know for the train trip connecting two of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe!
Getting from Paris to Milan by Train
You have a number of options in terms of operators for Paris to Milan train service, including Trenitalia, TGV Lyria, ICE, Eurocity. TGV INOUI is also an option, but a route closure currently necessitates that a segment of the TGV INOUI Paris to Milan train itinerary be completed by bus. Read on for the different factors to consider before booking your journey.
Overview of Train Services
Trenitalia
Trenitalia is Italy’s flagship high-speed train operator, one of the go-to choices for a fast train from Paris to Milan. Their Frecciarossa trains are fast, comfortable, modern and beautiful, with 1-2 Paris to Milan direct train services daily. These roomy trains include various classes of service, free wifi and a bistro cafe for passengers of all classes to patronise.
TGV INOUI
TGV INOUI is the high-speed subsidiary of the French train operator SNCF offering service by high speed train from Paris to Milan. Their trains are modern, spacious and comfortable, with wifi, an on-board bistro and a variety of dining options across a variety of classes of service. TGV INOUI typically operates 2-3 itineraries daily from Paris to Milan.
TGV Lyria
A joint operation between two national train operators, French SNCF and Swiss SBB, TGV Lyria. Itineraries connecting Paris and Milan via Switzerland may vary. Their high-speed trains are fast, modern and comfortable, with various classes, dining options and on-board wifi.
ICE
A division of German national transit operator Deutsche Bahn (DB), ICE high-speed trains are fast, comfortable and top-of-the-line, with excellent service classes, wifi and dining cars. They’re known for efficiency and punctuality, but they rarely offer service from Paris to Milan. Their itineraries usually involve a connection in Switzerland or Germany, sometimes with a change of train.
Eurocity
Eurocity is a multinational operatore of standard-speed trains that cross European borders. The trains are spacious and comfortable. Itineraries from Paris to Milan are rare on Eurocity and may require stops or a change of train. Either way, travelling at 200km/hr instead of 300km/hr means a longer journey. If you need cheap train tickets from Paris to Milan, Eurocity may be a good option.
Benefits of travelling by train instead of plane
Less expensive ticket
More centralised departure point, compared to remote airports
Less time-consuming check-in
Easier to book last-minute
More spacious and comfortable ride
More on-board amenities
More affordable upper classes of service
Beautiful Italian scenery
Paris to Milan train schedule
Quickest journey time and total distance
The fastest high-speed direct trains from Paris to Milan complete the journey in roughly 6 hours and 37 minutes, covering a total distance of 643 kilometres.
Earliest and latest departure times
The earliest weekday train from Barcelona to Paris leaves at roughly 06:11. The latest train leaves at roughly 19:15.
The earliest weekend train from Barcelona to Paris leaves at roughly 06:20. The latest train leaves at roughly 19:15.
Average number of daily trains for each operator
Approximately 34 trains depart per day from Paris Gare de Lyon bound for Milan across a variety of operators. The rough number of trains per day per operator are as follows:
Trenitalia: 1-2 direct services
TGV INOUI: 2-3 direct services (mind current delays due to Aug 27, 2023 landslide)
TGV Lyria: Infrequent service
ICE: Infrequent service
Eurocity: Infrequent service
Paris to Milan train ticket prices
Ticket prices and factors affecting the cost
Train cost from Paris to Milan depends on the class of service, train operator, itinerary, seasonality and advanced booking. Here are our live estimates of some of the different train fare options available now:
Cheapest ticket on the route: US$16.20
Average cost of a ticket on this route if you book 30 days in advance: US$163
Average cost of a ticket on this route if you book 7 days in advance: US$140
Importance of booking in advance
While train tickets from Paris to Milan can often be obtained on short notice, popular itineraries do book up, including specific fare classes and prices can tend to go up as departure approaches. Rail Europe recommends booking at least 7 days in advance — 30 or more if possible —for the best selection and pricing.
How to set up booking alerts with Rail Europe
If the itinerary or fare class you want is not bookable on Rail Europe, it may not have been released yet. You can set an alert for when new seats do get released. Click here to learn more.
The Paris to Milan train stations served
Paris Gare de Lyon
Featuring its iconic Big Ben-esque clock tower, Paris Gare de Lyon train station is a Beaux-arts architectural masterpiece in service since 1849. Numerous renovations have brought it up to modern standards for the 148 million passengers that pass through its gates every year.
Facilities and services available Gare de Lyon
Ticket machines
Ticket purchase agents
Information service stations
ATM and currency exchange
Shopping and dining
Car rental
Long-term and short-term parking
Station-wide wifi
Computer and mobile charging stations
Comfy waiting rooms
Lockers and luggage storage
Connections to Metro Lines 3 & 5, as well as regional trains
Accessibility assistance
Milano Centrale
Stazione di Milano Centrale opened in 1931 to add capacity to Milan’s bustling train traffic. Designed in an eclectic combination of Art Deco and Art Nouveau style, it is a modern classic that serves 120 million passengers a day. Its dark history as a deportation center for Jews during WWII has been replaced with monuments to Italian resilience and the triumph of virtue.
Facilities and services available at Milano Centrale
Ticket machines
Ticket purchase agents
Information service stations
ATM and currency exchange
Shopping and dining, including high-end options
Long-term and short-term parking
Station-wide wifi
Computer and mobile charging stations
Comfy waiting rooms
Lockers and luggage storage
Connections to Milan’s metro, buses, taxis and rideshare
Airport shuttles
Accessibility assistance
Traveling with Trenitalia, TGV Lyria, ICE and Eurocity
Boarding process
Trains from Paris Gare de Lyon to Milan involve minimal security checks. When you arrive at the station, find your platform and proceed to your train. Have your ticket ready to present to the train agent.
Tips for navigating the stations and boarding
When you arrive at Paris Gare de Lyon train station, check the electronic departure boards for your departure platform or listen for intercom announcements. Long-distance international trains like those to Milan usually depart from Hall 1 on the main level, not Hall 2 downstairs. Follow the signs and don’t hesitate to ask a station agent for help or directions if needed.
The train classes and services
Trenitalia (Frecciarossa)
Standard: Comfortable seat with power outlet for charging. Entertainment portal, refreshments available for purchase at FrecciaBistrò onboard bistro.
Premium: Reclining seat with more legroom. Complimentary snack and drink.
Business: Wider seats with more legroom that recline further. Quieter carriage with more privacy.
Executive: Leather seat with the most recline and legroom. Complimentary gourmet beverage and food service. Exclusive station lounge access where available.
TGV INOUI
Standard Class (Seconde): Comfortable seat with power outlet, wifi and entertainment portal. Food and beverages for purchase from carriage.
First Class (Première): Wider reclining seat with more legroom. Complimentary snack and drink. Quieter, less-crowded train car.
TGV Lyria
Standard Class: Comfortable seat with power outlet, wifi and entertainment portal. Food and beverages for purchase from the onboard buffet bar.
Standard Première: Same as standard class but with more legroom and recline in the seat.
First Class (Business): Wider reclining seat with more legroom. Complimentary snack and drink. Quieter, less-crowded train car.
ICE
Second Class (2. Klasse): Comfortable seat with power outlet for charging. Entertainment portal, refreshments available for purchase from Bordrestaurant (restaurant car) and Bordbistro (bistro car).
First Class (1. Klasse): Wider reclining seat with more legroom. At-seat service from Bordrestaurant.
Eurocity
Second Class (2. Klasse): Comfortable seat with power outlet. Food and beverages for purchase from the dining car.
First Class (1. Klasse): Wider reclining seat with more legroom. Complimentary snack and drink. Quieter, less-crowded train car.
Travel documentation and customs
Immigration
Every country that the train passes through on the way from Paris to Milan, including France and Italy, is within the Schengen Area and therefore under its regime of “borderless” transit. Possible transitory countries along the route, including Switzerland and Germany, are also Schengen countries.
As such, there is no strict passport control or immigration on the journey. Just make sure to have your ticket handy as well as the required photo ID — your EU ID card if you are an EU resident or a valid passport and, if necessary for your nationality, a Schengen visa.
Customs
Due to the Schengen Agreement policy of “borderless” travel, no special customs check or declaration is needed for the trip from Paris to Milan. However, certain restrictions apply to the carrying of certain goods and tender within the EU. For example, if you are carrying more than €10,000 in cash, you must declare it.
Frequently asked questions
What is the duration of the train ride?
The fastest train from Paris to Milan takes about 6 hours and 37 minutes to complete the journey.
What is the distance from Paris to Milan by train?
The Paris to Milan train covers a journey distance of roughly 643 kilometres.
Is there a direct train from Paris to Milan?
Yes, Trenitalia and TGV INOUI offer high-speed direct trains from Paris to Milan.
Is the train ride from Paris to Milan scenic?
Yes, the train route from Paris to Milan is one of the most scenic in Europe, passing through the French countryside outside of Paris through the Swiss Alps and the Italian countryside. From the charming villages to the breathtaking Simplon Pas, a Paris to Milan scenic train ride is one of the great pleasures of a European journey. Grab a window seat!
Is there a Paris to Milan night train?
The is a Paris to Milan overnight train operated by Thello. The journey takes roughly 10 hours, providing a pleasant Paris to Milan sleeper train with four classes of service that departs Paris Gare de Lyon train station at night and arrives at Milano Centrale train station in the morning.
Are there train passes for tourists in Italy?
Yes! There are multiple options to choose from:
Eurail Global Pass: Access to a set number of travel days on national train operators across all 33 participating European nations for a set period of time, often 1-3 months.
Eurail Italy One Country Pass: Access to a set number of travel days on Italian national train operators throughout Italy for a set period of time, often 1-3 months.
Interrail Pass: Similar to Eurail, but reserved for European Union citizens.
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Travel from Paris to Milan by day on a high-speed TGV service or opt for an overnight service run by Thello. Click on the appropriate tab below to find out more about your preferred option.
TGV
It is easy to travel by train from Paris to Milan. There is an overnight option, using the Thello night train from Paris to Milan. Yet many travellers prefer doing the journey entirely by day, using the direct TGV service which links the two cities three times each day.
Leaving Paris, the train travels through Burgundy and the Alps, then crosses Piedmont at a slower pace. The train stops in Turin before continuing to Milan.
Paris to Milan

Fast TGV trains speed south from the French capital, cutting through Burgundy to reach their first stop in Lyon. Thereafter the pace slows as the landscape becomes more mountainous.
All trains on this route stop at Chambéry and Modane before entering Italy, where the train then makes two stops - at Bardonecchia and Oulx. Then it's on to Milan with a stop along the way at Turin.
Thello night train
Travelling by train from London to Milan is very simple. You can make the entire journey by day, but the following overnight option is useful.
The night train from Paris to Milan is run by Thello; it leaves the French capital every evening bound for Venice. You have a choice of couchette or sleeping berth on this night train. The latter is much more comfortable for the 10-hour journey.
The night train’s first stop in Italy is Milan Centrale. Arrival is at six in the morning, so you’ll have to awake bright and early ready to alight.
Paris to Milan (night train)

The Thello overnight train from Paris to Milan departs from the Gare de Lyon in Paris. In the early hours, the train runs along the shore of Lake Geneva with – on a clear night – beautiful views of the Alps. There is a glorious moment in the morning when the train skirts the edge of Lake Maggiore.
There is just one scheduled stop in France (at Dijon) to pick up passengers, and no station stops on the overnight run across Switzerland. In the morning the train stops at Milan, before continuing to Verona, Padua and Venice.