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Paris to Strasbourg by train
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Cheapest Price €2.14
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30 days in advance €71.55
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7 days in advance €131.53
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First train06:40
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Last train22:05
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Avg changes0
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Fastest journey1hr 44m
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Distance398 kilometres
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Trains per day52
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Avg. journey time1hr 52m
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Train operators
Considering a trip from Strasbourg to Paris by train? You’re in for a pleasant ride! This train journey guide will help make the train trek from the Crossroads of Europe to the City of Light as pleasant as the first sip of fine French wine.
Planning your Strasbourg to Paris journey? Tickets from €2.14 & travel tips
Most train journeys from Strasbourg to Paris are direct and speedy, with the fastest ride taking around 1 hour and 44 minutes.
The route takes you through the French countryside, offering a comfortable and relaxing way to see the scenery.
Train operators offer multiple daily departures, making it easy to find a train that suits your schedule.
The train route is well-connected, offering multiple options such as TGV inOui and regional trains, both operated by SNCF, the state-run rail carrier. TGV inOui trains are the fastest way to reach your destination.
Purchase train tickets online with Rail Europe up to 12 months in advance. The earlier you book, the better the prices.
Find out more about journeys from Strasbourg to Paris:
How much are train fares from Strasbourg to Paris?
The cheapest train tickets we've found for trains from Strasbourg to Paris are €2.14.
If you book 30 days in advance, train tickets will cost around: €71.
Average cost of a ticket on this route if you book 7 days in advance: €131.
There’s no one-size-fits-all pricing for train tickets from Strasbourg to Paris. Prices vary depending on class of service, time of day, season and demand. Don’t be surprised if you search two itineraries on the same day and find different prices — and the next day, prices might change again for the same Strasbourg to Paris train route.
Booking close to the day of travel is likely to be more expensive, so it's worth booking ahead of time if you can, or check our special deals and offers for the cheapest tickets between your favourite European destinations and passes for travel..
Importance of booking in advance
Booking Strasbourg to Paris train tickets early can help secure lower fares and preferred departure times, especially during peak travel periods. SNCF often offers discounted fares for early bookings, which can be the best train ticket prices available. Purchasing tickets at least 30 days out or at minimum 7 days before departure, increases your chances of finding an exclusive deal.
Trains in France usually open for booking around 12 months in advance.
If booking is not yet open for your travel dates, you can set a booking alert and you'll receive an email with assistance as soon as the cheapest tickets are released for your train journey.
Schedule details: trains from Strasbourg to Paris
Quickest journey time and total distance
The quickest Strasbourg to Paris train journey time by high-speed TGV service is 1 hour and 44 minutes. The distance from Strasbourg to Paris by train —398 kilometres — makes this one of the most convenient and efficient ways to travel between the two cities.
Earliest and latest departure times
Trains from Strasbourg to Paris depart Strasbourg Train Station starting at roughly 06:40 on weekdays, with the last weekday train departing at roughly 21:55.
On weekends, the first Strasbourg to Paris train departs at approximately 06:40, while the latest weekend train departs at approximately 22:05.
Average number of daily trains
Roughly 52 trains travel from Strasbourg to Paris every day, ensuring frequent and convenient departure times.
Frequency of departures
Strasbourg to Paris trains leave approximately every 6 minutes, giving travellers plenty of options to plan their journey.
Train ticket options & passes
Point-to-point tickets vs. rail passes
Whether you choose a point-to-point ticket or a rail pass for your Strasbourg to Paris train trip depends on your overall travel style. If you’re only travelling between these two cities, point-to-point tickets are the most cost-effective option. For more expansive travel plans, a rail pass may be a better choice.
What are point-to-point tickets?
If you’re making a one-time trip from Strasbourg to Paris by train and plan to stay overnight in Paris, a point-to-point ticket is a practical choice. This ticket covers a specific train fare at a specific departure time, usually with an assigned seat. While it’s often the more affordable option, it does come with restrictions — it cannot be used for other routes, departure times or stops along the way. For travellers with a more flexible itinerary where Strasbourg to Paris by train is only part of the journey, a rail pass might be more economical and more flexible.
What rail passes can you use from Strasbourg to Paris?
Rail passes valid for trains from Strasbourg to Paris include:
Interrail (for European residents)
Eurail (for non-European residents)
A rail pass offers flexibility, allowing travel on trains run by national operators like SNCF. You can hop on and off trains as needed on selected travel days, making them ideal for multi-stop trips. Conductors will check your virtual pass when you board and you’re free to use it for unlimited train travel during the selected day. Note that some trains do require a seat reservation.
Some popular rail pass options for the Strasbourg to Paris train route include:
France One Country Pass: Covers all SNCF trains within France. Since both Strasbourg and Paris are in France, this is sufficient for travellers staying within the country.
Global Pass: Grants access to trains in all 33 participating European countries, ideal for extensive European exploration. Choose between a Eurail Global Pass and an Interrail Global Pass based on your residency.
Primary train stations served on a journey from Strasbourg to Paris
If travelling from Strasbourg to Paris, the primary train stations you can expect to travel via are Strasbourg Gare Centrale and Paris Gare de l’Est. Below you will find details on facilities and services for both of these stations.
Departure station: Strasbourg Train Station
Strasbourg Train Station, also known as Strasbourg Gare Centrale, is located in the city centre. This hub blends historic architecture with modern amenities, making it a convenient departure point for the Strasbourg to Paris train journey. With nearly 24 million annual passengers, it offers connections to other French cities and international destinations through DB (Deutsche Bahn: the German state-run train operator) and SNCF-DB services. Popular routes include cities in Germany, such as Cologne and Berlin. Facilities include shops, cafes and tourist information to enhance your travel experience.
Strasbourg train station is well-equipped to enhance your travel experience. Whether you’re catching a Strasbourg to Paris train or another route, the station offers the following amenities:
Left luggage lockers
Lost and found
Free wifi
Self-service ticket machines
Ticket offices
Disabled passenger service desk
Travel assistance
Dining options
Shops and boutiques
Tram connections (lines A, C and D)
Bus connections (lines 2, 10 and G)
Car hire services and taxi rank
Defibrillators
Bicycle rental services
Accessibility features (lifts, escalators)
Tourist information point
Waiting areas
Parking facilities
Nearby hotels and restaurants
Arrival station: Paris Gare de l’Est
Paris Gare de l’Est, located in the 10th arrondissement, is one of the primary stations serving trains from Strasbourg to Paris. With over 38 million passengers annually, it accommodates numerous routes operated by DB, SNCF and other train companies. Whether your journey ends here or continues to another destination, Gare de l’Est ensures smooth connections and comprehensive support.
Facilities and services at Paris Gare de l’Est
This busy station offers a wide range of facilities to cater to travellers on the Strasbourg to Paris train route and beyond:
Left luggage lockers
Lost and found
Free wifi
Disabled passenger assistance service
Information point
Waiting areas
Grand Voyageur TGV inOui lounge
Police station
Defibrillators
Hand sanitiser dispensers
Water fountains
Photo developing machines
Cash machines, currency exchange
Short story dispenser and station piano
Shops and boutiques (e.g., Mango, Sephora, The Body Shop)
Food outlets (e.g., Paul bakery, Starbucks, McDonald’s)
Pharmacy
Car rental services
Parking facilities
Metro connections (lines 4, 5 and 7)
Bus connections (lines 31, 32, 35, 38, 39, 46, 54, 56, 91)
Night bus connections (Noctilien lines N01, N02, N13, N14, N41, N42, N43, N44, N45)
Taxi rank
Overview of train operators and companies
The main operator of high-speed train service from Strasbourg to Paris is SNCF, specifically their TGV inOui high-speed service. Deutsche Bahn also offers direct routes between these locations.
SNCF (TGV inOui)
Operator details
The national operator of France, SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français), operates various train services, including the high-speed TGV inOui trains. France's major cities and neighbouring countries are linked by the TGV inOui network, providing easy access to nearby nations. Whether you’re looking for a direct train from Strasbourg to Paris or a route to another destination, SNCF has you covered.
Route
SNCF TGV inOui trains take a direct route from Strasbourg Train Station to Paris Gare de l’Est Train Station, making it one of the fastest and most convenient ways to travel.
Train features
TGV inOui trains offer modern amenities, including power outlets, comfortable seats and often free wifi. Many TGV trains now sport a sleek new design, ensuring your journey is both efficient and enjoyable.
Benefits
SNCF TGV inOui trains offer easy boarding and modern, pleasant surroundings, with much more in terms of amenities, space and freedom to move around compared to car, plane or bus travel. The total journey time is comparable to flying (since air travel often involves far-away airports and lengthy security checks), in addition to being a more eco-friendly way to travel. TGV inOui provides several lovely classes of service for travellers, including First-Class train options from Strasbourg to Paris.
DB (ICE)
Operator details
Deutsche Bahn (DB) is the national train operator of Germany. Through a cooperation with SNCF, DB operates high-speed ICE train service from Strasbourg to Paris. This direct train from Strasbourg Train Station to Paris Gare de l’Est is a convenient option for many travellers.
Route
As with TGV inOui, DB ICE operates direct train service from Strasbourg Train Station to Paris Gare de l’Est Train Station.
Train features
DB ICE trains are lovely, modern high-speed trains with all the amenities and conveniences you would expect of exacting German standards — aesthetically beautiful, air-conditioned and comfortable with wifi, power outlets at seats, a dining car and several classes of service to choose from.
Benefits
DB ICE trains operate with German efficiency to provide speedy, timely service between destinations. The accommodations are comfortable, the surroundings beautiful and you get all the benefits of high-speed train travel. Both TGV inOui and ICE trains offer exceptional service for your journey from Strasbourg to Paris.
Complete list of train companies operating between Strasbourg and Paris
Multiple train company operates on the route from Strasbourg to Paris, so you may be travelling with one or more of the following rail operators:
TER
TER Grand Est
TGE
DB-SNCF
Nightjet (via the Paris to Berlin route)
You can check which train you’ll be travelling on by looking for the train name in search results.
Travelling tips for with SNCF (TGV) and DB ICE: boarding process
Security and boarding procedures
Boarding the Strasbourg to Paris high-speed train is quick and straightforward. Security typically involves a bag check and a potential metal detector scan at the station entrance. These checks are far faster and less invasive than airport security procedures.
Navigating the stations and boarding
Both Strasbourg train station and Paris Gare de l’Est are user-friendly, with clear signs and helpful staff to assist travellers. Passengers can access timetables with details such as Strasbourg to Paris train schedules, earliest and latest departure times and average train frequency. With assigned seating, boarding is simple, leaving you free to relax and enjoy your journey.
Train classes of service
Multiple classes of service are available when travelling on this route, designed to suit a range of travel styles and budgets.
SNCF (TGV inOui)
Second Class
Second Class is ideal for budget-conscious travellers seeking comfortable transportation on a Strasbourg to Paris train. Meals, drinks and refreshments are available for purchase in the bistro or restaurant car. The seating is open-plan and offers amenities like free wifi and power outlets.
First Class
First Class provides upgraded seating, more legroom and greater privacy. Additional amenities include meals and drinks delivered to your seat, making it a great option for travellers who want to enjoy their First Class train journey from Strasbourg to Paris.
DB (ICE)
Second Class
DB ICE Second Class offers open-plan seating with modern conveniences like wifi, power outlets and refreshments available for purchase from the onboard dining car.
First Class
First Class on DB ICE trains features spacious seating, extra legroom and refreshments served directly to your seat. Passengers travelling First Class also gain access to DB lounges at select stations, adding comfort to the ICE train Strasbourg to Paris experience.
Travel documentation and customs requirements
Despite its German-sounding name, Strasbourg is a French city. Travelling by train from Strasbourg to Paris is an entirely domestic journey, so documentation and customs requirements are minimal. This route doesn’t require crossing national borders, simplifying the travel process.
Documentation required
You don’t need to worry about immigration or formal passport checks. All you need is your Strasbourg to Paris train ticket and a photo ID. If you require a visa to stay in France, be sure to carry it in case a train conductor asks for it.
Customs requirements
There are no formal customs checks on this domestic route. However, security personnel may conduct random bag searches or checks for safety purposes.
Travelling from Strasbourg to Paris: Frequently asked questions
Is there a direct train from Strasbourg to Paris?
Yes, both SNCF’s TGV inOui trains and DB’s ICE trains provide direct high-speed train service from Strasbourg to Paris Gare de l’Est.
Is there a direct train from Strasbourg to Paris airport?
Yes, TGV inOui offers a direct high-speed train from Strasbourg Train Station to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). This route terminates at Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV station, making it the most convenient option if you’re flying out of CDG. For departures from other airports like Paris Orly (ORY), you will need to arrive at Paris Gare de l’Est and arrange additional ground transportation.
Is there a direct train from Strasbourg Airport to Paris?
No, there is no direct train from Strasbourg Airport (SXB) to Paris. After landing at SXB, you’ll need to travel to the Entzheim Aéroport station and board a TER (Transport Express Régional) train to Strasbourg Train Station. From there, you can take an SNCF TGV inOui train to Paris Gare de l’Est.
Which train station in Strasbourg goes to Paris?
Paris-bound trains depart from Strasbourg train station, also known as Strasbourg Gare Centrale or Strasbourg Central Station. This central hub is the main station, departure point for both TGV inOui trains from Strasbourg to Paris and DB’s ICE service.
How long is the train journey from Strasbourg to Paris?
The journey from Strasbourg to Paris by train takes roughly 1 hour and 44 minutes station-to-station on high-speed TGV trains.
How far is Strasbourg from Paris by train?
The distance from Strasbourg to Paris by train is approximately 398 kilometres overland, making it an efficient and comfortable trip.
Is there a night train from Strasbourg to Paris?
There is no dedicated night or sleeper train from Strasbourg to Paris. However, ÖBB Nightjet NJ468 operates a sleeper train from Vienna to Paris, passing through Strasbourg. Few trains on this route stop in Strasbourg, so it’s not a widely available option for travellers seeking overnight service.
Can you take a day trip from Strasbourg to Paris by train?
Yes, the fast train from Strasbourg to Paris makes a day trip highly feasible. The short journey duration allows you to leave Strasbourg in the morning, enjoy most of the day exploring Paris and return at night. If you have a rail pass, your entire round-trip journey will only consume one travel day.
Is the train from Strasbourg to Paris scenic?
The train ride from Strasbourg to Paris offers glimpses of Northern France’s serene landscapes. Travellers pass through the vineyards of the Champagne region, where the world-famous sparkling wine is produced and the rolling Alsatian foothills. While not the most dramatic scenery in Europe, the peaceful countryside dotted with quaint French villages provides a soothing and enjoyable backdrop for the trip.
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TGV
Taking the train from Paris to Strasbourg is the obvious choice, thanks to frequent and fast services from the capital. Fast TGV or ICE trains run a dozen or more times each day from Paris to Strasbourg.
The main route is via the TGV Est line, an extension to the French high-speed rail network that opened in 2007. The extension was built in two phases, with the final section of this high-speed line completed in 2016. The fastest trains run non-stop while others make just a couple of stops, adding 15 minutes to the journey time.
If speed is not your priority, with careful planning it is still possible to make your way east from Paris on slower regional services, stopping off along the way.
Paris to Strasbourg

Fast trains each day speed non-stop from Paris Est to Strasbourg, using a new high-speed line that opened in 2007. The journey time was trimmed by half an hour in July 2016, when the high-speed line was extended east through the Vosges Mountains to the Rhine Valley. The new stretch is 106 km long and completes the TGV-Est high-speed extension to Strasbourg. Trains regularly reach 320 kph on this route. Most trains on this route are French TGVs, with a small number of ICEs (bound for Germany) also serving the route.