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Paris to Naples by train
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First train06:27
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Last train20:23
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Avg changes1
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Fastest journey11hr 34m
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Distance1,292 kilometres
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Trains per day19
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Avg. journey time17hr 23m
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Train operators
Travelling from Paris to Naples by train
Fast trains from Paris to Naples take around 11 hours and 34 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 1,292 kilometres. There are frequent services on the rail route between Paris and Naples.
1. Are there direct trains from Paris to Naples?
Journeys between Paris and Naples usually involve one change of train.
We usually find around 37 departures on the route from Paris to Naples every weekday that leave enough time to change trains without waiting around for longer than necessary.
Trains are typically more frequent on weekends, when we found around 42 departures.
2. How long is the train journey from Paris to Naples?
The Paris to Naples train travel time is normally about 11 hours and 34 minutes, whatever time you make the journey.
3. What are the Paris to Naples train times and schedule?
On weekdays the earliest train to Naples is usually scheduled to depart Paris around 06:29 and the last train is around 20:23. At weekends the first train of the day leaves Paris around 06:24, and the last at 20:18.

What's the Paris to Naples train price?
The earlier you book the better, and the cheapest tickets we've found for trains from Paris to Naples are $67.94.
Trains departing 30 days in advance will cost around $205 while booking 7 days in advance the price is around $155. 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 Naples 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 Naples by train.
Which train companies operate between Paris and Naples?
More than one train company operates on the route from Paris to Naples, so you’ll be travelling with one or more of the following rail operators:
- EuroNight
- Frecciabianca
- Frecciargento
- Frecciarossa
- Frecciarossa 1000
- IC Notte
- InterCity
- Intercity Notte
- Italo
- TGV
- Thello
You can check which train you’ll be travelling on by looking for the train name in search results.
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TGV & Italo/Frecciarossa
It is easy to travel by train from Paris to Naples. There is an overnight option, using the Thello night train from Paris to northern Italy and continuing the following morning on a daytime train to Naples. Yet many travellers prefer doing the journey entirely by day, using the following route.
Changing trains at Turin Porta Susa gives the best timings in both directions.
The journey starts by boarding a high-speed TGV from Paris to Turin. That train sweeps through Burgundy and the Alps, reaching Turin less than 5 hours after leaving Paris. In Turin, you join a high-speed train to Naples. This journey from Turin to Naples is on either an Italo or a Frecciarossa service. Both trains offer very high levels of comfort.
Paris to Turin

Fast TGV trains speed south from the French capital, cutting through Burgundy to reach Lyon, their first stop. After that, the pace slows as the terrain becomes more mountainous. All trains on this route stop at Chambéry and Modane before entering Italy, where the train makes two stops at Bardoneccia and Oulx.
Upon arrival in Turin, the high-speed trains from Paris stop at Porta Susa station, an easy 10-minute walk west of the city centre. Porto Susa affords an excellent range of onward connections - including high-speed services to Florence and Rome, as well as direct trains to Verona and Venice. The TGV from Paris continues beyond Turin Porta Susa to Milan, dawdling rather than dashing on the final leg of its long journey from Paris.
Torino Porta Susa to Naples Centrale

This 940-kilometre journey is almost entirely on state-of-the-art high-speed railway lines. Trenitalia’s Frecciarossa services leave three to five times each day from Turin Porta Susa station, taking 5 hrs 30 mins for the journey to Naples Centrale. NTV Italo offer three departures a day on the same route. Note that tickets are not usually interchangeable between the two companies. Milan, Bologna, Florence and Rome are the main cities on this journey from Piedmont to Campania.
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