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How to get to Paris: transport and access guide

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Welcome to Paris! Whether by air, rail or road, getting to the heart of the capital has never been easier. Discover the transport options and travel with complete peace of mind

📌Plan your journey: our comprehensive guides

Plan your arrival to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for the fastest, cheapest or greenest mode of transport, our detailed guides will help you choose the ideal route. Guaranteed to save you time as soon as you step off the train or plane.

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How to get to Paris? Train, plane, bus or car: this guide will help you choose the best route to the capital
Plan your arrival or departure with peace of mind: access, transport and handy services at Paris airports

Paris can be reached by train in a matter of hours from elsewhere in France and all major European cities

🔍 Travelling to Paris by car: a guide

Travelling to the capital by road offers great freedom, but requires you to be aware of urban regulations.

Between the mandatory Crit'Air sticker for the Low Emission Zone, the new traffic restrictions in the city centre (Limited Traffic Zone) and the park-and-ride facilities on the outskirts, plan your journey in advance to avoid any surprises.

👉 Everything you need to know about travelling to Paris by car

✈️ Airports: transfers and direct access

Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Orly or Beauvais? Whichever terminal you’re at, make the most of the latest transport innovations to get to the city centre. From the extension of Line 14 to the official Express shuttle buses, find out how to make the most of your airport transfer!

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As Paris’s second-largest airport, Orly offers a wide range of transport options for easy access to the capital
Plan your arrival or departure from France’s leading hub with complete peace of mind. From the new single airport ticket and the discontinuation of the Roissybus to the imminent launch of the CDG Express, here’s everything you need to know about Charles de Gaulle Airport
Paris-Beauvais Airport is connected to the capital. All the information you need on how to get there or travel to Paris
Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, Europe's leading airport, is located 27 kilometers northeast of Paris. It handles …
Located 14 km South-East of Paris, Orly Airport is the second major airport in France and the 10th in Europe. It …
Paris-Beauvais Airport (BVA) has established itself as the benchmark hub for competitively-priced air links in the …

🔍 Book your tickets in advance

Make your arrival easier by buying your travel passes and tickets before you even arrive.

From the rechargeable Navigo Easy pass to the Paris Visite pass, avoid the queues at ticket machines and enjoy unlimited access to the metro, bus and RER networks so you can explore the capital at your leisure.


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🛂 Formalities, visas and traveller services

Travel with peace of mind by familiarising yourself with border crossing rules. From the new Schengen digital system (EES/ETIAS) to secure luggage storage services, find all the practical information you need for a smooth and stress-free arrival.

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Left-luggage services in Paris

Left-luggage services are available in Paris railway stations, amusement parks and in many places in the capital
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Customs and visas

Helpful advice for your arrival in and departure from France : customs, the Schengen zone, Atout France.
No more manual stamping of your passport! The Schengen Area has introduced a new modern and secure automated IT registration system

🔍 Travelling to Paris: new EES and ETIAS formalities

Travellers must now take into account changes at the Schengen borders. Since 12 October 2025, the EES system has been digitally recording each crossing, replacing the manual stamp.

By the last quarter of 2026, visitors from the 59 visa-exempt countries will need to obtain ETIAS authorisation before travelling to Europe.

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🚄 Train stations: the heart of Paris just a train ride away

With six major stations connected to the biggest European cities, the train is the best way to arrive right in the city centre. TGV, Eurostar or Lyria: once on the platform, enjoy an immediate connection to the metro network so you can start your stay without delay.

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Train stations and left-luggage

Gare du Nord

Located in the heart of the 10th arrondissement and just a ten-minute walk from the Gare de l'Est, the Gare du Nord …
Train stations and left-luggage

Gare de l'Est

Located in the heart of the 10th arrondissement and just a 10-minute walk from Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est welcomes …
Train stations and left-luggage

Gare de Lyon

Située au cœur du 12e arrondissement, la gare de Lyon accueille des millions de visiteurs par an. Les trains au …
Train stations and left-luggage

Gare Montparnasse

Located on the Left Bank, at the crossroads of the 6th, 7th, 14th and 15th arrondissements, the Montparnasse …
Train stations and left-luggage

Gare Saint-Lazare

Located in the 8th arrondissement, in the heart of the largest business district in Paris's inner city, Gare …
Train stations and left-luggage

Gare d'Austerlitz

Located opposite the Seine, in the 13th arrondissement, the Austerlitz station welcomes more than 20 million …

🔍 Paris City Pass: the official pass for exploring the city

Once you arrive at the station, enjoy the best of Paris with ease. With the official Paris City Pass, put together your own tailor-made itinerary: cruises on the Seine, must-see museums, guided tours or bike hire.

Choose the package that suits you and activate your experiences directly from your smartphone for a holiday with 100% freedom.

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