Paris to Strasbourg by train

How to take the train from Paris to Strasbourg

You can take high speed trains from Paris to Strasbourg, but both the regular TGV InOui services and low-cost, but more basic, Ouigo services share the route.
Some of the departures are also by ICE trains heading to Germany.
It's particularly worthwhile to click on the Train Guides below so that you can compare the two train services.

There are also a couple of much slower, non-high speed trains per day, but they're only worth considering if you'll travelling with a Eurail or InterRail pass, and want to avoid the rail pass reservation fees payable on the InOui services, or want to save money when the timings of the Ouigo services don't suit

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Routes

Option 1: Travelling on the standard InOui services

Travel Information

Note that these trains depart from the Gare de l'Est in Paris.

When making a journey from Paris to Strasbourg, you can now choose between:
(1) These fastest high speed services
(2) Cheaper, but slightly slower and more basic Ouigo services

And on Mondays-Fridays you can also opt to travel by non-high speed TER services

Travelling on these trains from Paris to Strasbourg:

Final Destination: Strasbourg or Colmar or Stuttgart or Frankfurt or Munchen

Most of these fast trains between Paris and Strasbourg are non-stop' they're the departures with a journey time of 1hr 45 mins.
They spend some of the journey travelling at more than 300 km/h on the fastest high speed line in France.

Mon-Thurs = 14 x trains per day
Friday = 15 x trains
Saturday = 11 x trains
Sunday = 14 x trains

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings usually open: 4 months ahead of the travel date - but bookings can open sooner when SNCF is running a promotion.

When looking for tickets on Oui.SNCF tick the 'direct trains' box - on Trainline tick the 'fastest journeys' box.

The price is dictated by demand per departure, so book ahead and try and be flexible re: your departure and arrival times, as trains leaving earlier or later can be cheaper.
This a route on which the most heavily discounted tickets tend to sell out particularly quickly.

The Oui.SNCF (French national railways website) will indicate the cheapest price per day, click on this and you will be shown the departures on which this price is available.

On Oui.SNCF and Trainline you can also compare the costs of taking these faster trains, with the prices of the slower and more basic Ouigo services.

Seats will automatically be assigned when booking tickets for this journey, but rail pass users will need to be pay a reservation fee prior to boarding these trains - the same fees will apply on the ICE trains

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
Trainline from €25

Trainline Guide

Oui.SNCF from €25

Oui.SNCF Guide

SNCF is the national rail operator in France and not so long ago it recently simplified both the range of tickets and the term and conditions of using them.
Therefore the cheapest tickets also become more flexible too.

Other improvements included a simple integration of travelling with bicycles and rail pass users being able to book reservations for national journeys, without paying booking fees.

Though a legacy of when SNCF sold international tickets under the Rail Europe branding is that OuiSNCF is available in multiple translations with the offerings on the site then tailored to international visitors to France.
However, some of the site's features, including the integration of mobility assistance into the booking path, are only available on the French language version.

Something else to look out for is that simplest way of travelling with tickets is to use the SNCF 'My Travel' phone app, so it's therefore often a good idea to book on the OuiSNCF mobile service.

Download the Oui.SNCF app from €25
SaveATrain from €25

SaveATrain Guide

Happyrail from €25

Happyrail Guide

Happy Rail is a Netherlands rail ticket agency which sells tickets for both national and international journeys within a range of countries including Belgium France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland.

HappyRail doesn't charge booking fees in the conventional sense, but if you're not Dutch you can expect to pay additional transaction fees, which will be added to the total cost.
That's because the most common form of online payment used in The Netherlands is 'iDEAL' and HappyRail doesn't charge a transaction fee for 'iDEAL' payments, but only Dutch residents can sign up to 'iDEAL'.
Other forms of payment include Visa debit cards will incur a fee.

RailEurope from €25

On this journey

Journey Features

Scenic - NoHigh Speed

Good to Know

On Sunday to Friday three of these non-stop trains are the ICE trains, making their way from Paris to Frankfurt via Strasbourg; and on Saturdays two of the departures are by these ICE trains.

On this route within France , the terms for using a rail pass on these international ICE trains, are the same as on the TGV InOui services.

A typical view from the Paris - Strasbourg high speed line A typical view from the Paris - Strasbourg high speed line

It is not a scenically interesting train journey from Paris to Strasbourg.

What  gives this journey its wow factor is that for some of this trip you'll be travelling at more than 300 km/h on the the fastest high speed line in France!

The high speed line between Paris and Strasbourg is now fully open - hence the  fastest ever journey times on this route!

Option 2: Save money by taking the more basic Ouigo services

Travel Information

Final Destination:** Strasbourg or Colmar

When making a high speed train journey from central Paris to Strasbourg, you now have a choice of travelling by:

(1) TGV InOui trains
(2) These Ouigo services

So you can now opt to save money, but have a much more basic on board experience, and travel on a Ouigo.
The train which is usually scheduled to depart at 11:09 is the fastest of these Ouigo services as it takes the direct route, while the departures at 08:20 and 16:07 travel via Metz.

3 x trains per day

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings open: 6 months ahead* of the travel date - usually

*Tickets for the alternative service of TGV InOui trains are usually made available 4 months ahead, so if you look up this journey more than 4 months ahead on Oui.SNCF, you will only see these Ouigo services, but they are not the only option on this route.

How tickets can be booked and used for a journey by a Ouigo train, differs from booking tickets on a TGV (InOui) service.
What is particularly worth being aware of when booking tickets for journeys by Ouigo train services, is that:

(1) 1st class/Premiere tickets are not available.

(2) Reservations are included when booking, as they are on TGV InOui trains, but you can opt to pay a surcharge to select a specific seat (more info is available on the Ouigo 'Train Guide').

(3) You cannot book or collect tickets for Ouigo trains at stations.

(4) Additional fees apply if you want access to a power socket, or to travel with additional luggage; click the Ouigo 'Train Guide' to access more info on the luggage allowances on Ouigo trains; they're more restrictive than on TGV InOui trains.

Though these factors, and more, are why you can make big savings by opting to travel by these Ouigo trains and not on the standard TGV InOui trains.

Eurail and InterRail Pass Users:

Rail passes cannot be used on Ouigo trains.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
Oui.SNCF from €16

Oui.SNCF Guide

SNCF is the national rail operator in France and not so long ago it recently simplified both the range of tickets and the term and conditions of using them.
Therefore the cheapest tickets also become more flexible too.

Other improvements included a simple integration of travelling with bicycles and rail pass users being able to book reservations for national journeys, without paying booking fees.

Though a legacy of when SNCF sold international tickets under the Rail Europe branding is that OuiSNCF is available in multiple translations with the offerings on the site then tailored to international visitors to France.
However, some of the site's features, including the integration of mobility assistance into the booking path, are only available on the French language version.

Something else to look out for is that simplest way of travelling with tickets is to use the SNCF 'My Travel' phone app, so it's therefore often a good idea to book on the OuiSNCF mobile service.

Ouigo from €16
Trainline from €16

Trainline Guide

On this journey

Journey Features

Scenic - NoHigh Speed

Good to Know

If you do opt to travel from Paris to Strasbourg by these Ouigo trains, you should aim to be at the Gare de l'Est 30 mins before the train is due to depart.

And that's because you need to pass through 'reception' before boarding a Ouigo train, staff need to verify that all passengers are abiding by the 'rules' of travelling on a Ouigo train, no additional un-booked luggage, no bikes etc.

Option 3: Eurail and InterRail users can save money

Travel Information

Final Destination: Strasbourg

Mon-Fri only = 2 x trains per day

Tickets

Book early and save: No

If you will be booking tickets for a Paris to Strasbourg journey, there's little point in taking these TER trains.

They're around three hours slower than the standard service of high speed trains but if you can book at least a couple of days ahead, it's likely that you also save money by taking those trains instead.

The Ouigo services are also usually much cheaper than these TER trains, so if you can book online, the other journey options are cheaper.

But if you will be travelling with a valid Eurail or InterRail pass, you can avoid the reservation fees on the TGV trains between Paris and Strasbourg

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
Oui.SNCF *

Oui.SNCF Guide

SNCF is the national rail operator in France and not so long ago it recently simplified both the range of tickets and the term and conditions of using them.
Therefore the cheapest tickets also become more flexible too.

Other improvements included a simple integration of travelling with bicycles and rail pass users being able to book reservations for national journeys, without paying booking fees.

Though a legacy of when SNCF sold international tickets under the Rail Europe branding is that OuiSNCF is available in multiple translations with the offerings on the site then tailored to international visitors to France.
However, some of the site's features, including the integration of mobility assistance into the booking path, are only available on the French language version.

Something else to look out for is that simplest way of travelling with tickets is to use the SNCF 'My Travel' phone app, so it's therefore often a good idea to book on the OuiSNCF mobile service.

On this journey

Journey Features

Scenic - NoNot High Speed

Good to Know

These trains are usually scheduled to depart from the Gare de l'Est on Monday-Friday only at 07:36 and 16:36.

They're much slower than the InOui and Ouigo train services between Paris and Strasbourg because they don't use the high speed line between the two cities.

These TER trains also not generally cheaper, than those trains, but if you will be travelling with Eurail or InterRail pass, they do provide an option for travelling to Strasbourg from Paris, without having to pay any rail pass reservation fees.

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