For those who’re not used to Paris, transferring practice stations could seem daunting however in apply the connections are pretty seamless – some contain a easy change of platform inside the station, whereas these which are require a change of station are properly linked by the town’s metro system (which is similar to the London underground) or quick overground rail community RER – ‘Regional Specific Community’.
On this information, we have tried to indicate how straightforward it’s, plus we have included just a few tips about locations to have lunch and some close by inns, must you want to stopover earlier than the onward connection. There’s additionally info for the return journey – and remember – once you take the return Eurostar again to London, you must issue within the obligatory 90-minute check-in time along with the switch time.
Please notice: The switch occasions given listed below are the minimal period of time we advocate you must permit between the scheduled arrival of your Eurostar in Paris and the scheduled departure time of your connecting practice from Paris.
Eurostar Connections in Paris
The Eurostar practice arrives from London St Pancras at Gare du Nord, which is within the tenth arrondissement (district) of Paris close to the Canal St. Martin and the historic Place de la République, which has many bars, eating places and cafés. Gare du Nord has many connections to Northern France and onwards by Thalys trains to Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
Tip for Eurostar: You should buy a Navigo Straightforward card (the brand new, pay as you go Paris journey card to make use of as an alternative of the outdated particular person paper Paris Metro tickets) to make use of on the Paris metro on the bar buffet on board Eurostar – it would prevent time on arrival at Gare du Nord the place the queues on the staffed counters could be lengthy.
Click on on the hyperlinks beneath to learn the guides:
Gare du Nord to Gare de l’Est
For travelling to: Basel, Strasbourg, Reims, Zurich, the ICE practice to Frankfurt and the Metropolis Night time Line sleeper practice ‘Perseus’ to Berlin and the Metropolis Night time Line sleeper practice ‘Cassiopeia’ to Stuttgart and Munich.
On foot: exit Gare du Nord, flip left then on the predominant intersection flip proper (barely downhill) alongside Rue du Fauberg Saint-Denis for about 400m then left alongside Rue de Chabrol to Gare de l’Est. It is a couple of 10-minute stroll, however for those who’ve received alot of baggage, permit for longer. We advocate you permit not less than 25 minutes for the switch. It is price attending to Gare de L’Est in good time as there is a beautiful cafe/restaurant simply contained in the station that serves first rate espresso.
By metro: it is only one cease on the metro line – from the Eurostar platform, flip left, stroll down the steps and comply with the indicators for Metro line M4 to Gare de l’Est (which is signposted ‘route Porte d’Orléans’).
The Return Journey: Flip proper on the finish of the platform, stroll alongside the concourse and exit Gare de l’Est through the facet entrance. Flip proper, climb the lengthy set of stairs and switch left onto Rue de Dunkerque. Gare du Nord will likely be straight forward. Alternatively, comply with the indicators for Metro Line M4 (which is signposted ‘route Porte de Clignancourt). Switch time: Enable 25 minutes. Do not forget the 90 minute check-in for Eurostar.
Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon
For onward journey to Grenoble, Good, Lyon, Chambery, Avignon, Marseille, Perpignan, Geneva, Lausanne, the high-speed TGV practice to Barcelona and the excessive pace Artesia TGV to Turin and Milan.
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From the Eurostar platform, flip left, stroll down the steps and comply with the indicators for RER line D (which will likely be signposted ‘route’ ‘Melun’, ‘Malesherbes’ or ‘Corbeil Essonnes’).
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It is simply 2 stops from Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon and takes a bit of over 10 minutes (plus there is a brief 5 minute stroll to the connecting TGV departure platforms), however we advocate you permit not less than 50 minutes for the whole switch.
The Return Journey (Gare de Lyon to Gare du Nord): Comply with the indicators for RER line D (which will likely be signposted ‘route Orry la Ville’ – normally platforms 2 & 4). Take the road two stops direct to Gare du Nord.Switch time: Enable 50 minutes. Do not forget, once you take the return Eurostar again to London, you must issue within the obligatory 90-minute check-in time along with the switch time.
The place to eat close to to Gare de Lyon: The magnificent inside of the Le Prepare Bleu within the coronary heart of Gare de Lyon station. Absolutely it is the perfect station restaurant in Europe.
Gare du Nord to Gare d’Austerlitz
For travelling to: Cahors, Rodez, Montauban, St Gervais, Chamonix, Carcassonne, on the Elipsos practice resort ‘Francisco de Goya’ to Madrid and the Elipsos trainhotel ‘Joan Miro’ to Barcelona.
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From the Eurostar platform, flip left, stroll down the steps and comply with the indicators for Metro line M5 to Gare d’Austerlitz (which is signposted ‘route Place d’Italie’).
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It is 9 stops from Gare du Nord to Gare d’Austerlitz and takes 20-Half-hour, however we advocate you permit not less than 50 minutes for the whole switch.
The Return Journey (Gare d’Austerlitz to Gare du Nord): Comply with the indicators for Metro line M5 to Gare du Nord (which will likely be signposted ‘route Bobigny Pablo Picasso). At this station, the Metro Line M5 is overground, reverse the principle station entrance. The metro will cross the Seine earlier than heading underground for the remainder of the journey.Switch time: Enable 50 minutes. Do not forget, once you take the return Eurostar again to London, you must issue within the obligatory 90-minute check-in time along with the switch time.
Gare du Nord to Gare Montparnasse:
For travelling to Agen, Biarritz, Bayonne, Bordeaux, Nantes, Pau, Toulouse.
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From the Eurostar platform, flip left, stroll down the steps and comply with the indicators for Metro line M4 to Montparnasse Bienvenue (which is signposted ‘route Porte d’Orléans’).
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It is 14 stops from Gare du Nord to Montparnasse and takes 25-35 minutes, however we advocate you permit not less than 50 minutes for the whole switch time.
The Return Journey (Gare Montparnasse to Gare du Nord): Take the Metro line M4 to Gare du Nord (which will likely be signposted ‘route Porte de Clignancourt’). Switch time: Enable 50 minutes. Do not forget, once you take the return Eurostar again to London, you must issue within the obligatory 90-minute check-in time along with the switch time.
Gare du Nord to Gare de Bercy
For travelling to Auxerre, Aurillac, Avalon, Clermont Ferrand, Sens, and the Artesia sleeper practice, ‘Palatino’ to
Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples or the Artesia sleeper practice ‘Stendhal’ to Milan or Venice.
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From the Eurostar platform, flip left, stroll down the steps and comply with the indicators for RER Line D (which will likely be signposted ‘route’ ‘Melun’, ‘Malesherbes’ or ‘Corbeil Essonnes’). Take RER Line D two stops to Gare de Lyon.
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Take Metro line 14 a single cease from Gare de Leon to Bercy (which will likely be signposted ‘M14 route Olympiades’)> Alternatively, you may stroll from Gare de Lyon. Exit the station and stroll onto the forecourt, flip left into the rue de Bercy, operating alongside the station. Gare de Bercy is 700-800m away.
The Return Journey (Gare de Bercy to Gare du Nord): exit the station and stroll onto the forecourt, down the steps and throughout the highway straight forward of you. The Metro station will likely be simply across the nook. Take Metro line 14 one cease to Gare de Lyon. From right here, take RER line D two stops to Gare du Nord (which will likely be signposted ‘route Orry la Ville’). Switch time: Enable 50 minutes. Do not forget, once you take the return Eurostar again to London, you must issue within the obligatory 90-minute check-in time along with the switch time.
Gare du Nord to Gare Saint Lazare:
For travelling to Vernon, Cherbourg, Dieppe, Lisieux.
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From the Eurostar platform, flip left, stroll down the steps and comply with indicators for RER Line E (which will likely be signposted ‘Haussmann Saint Lazare’)
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It’s one cease from Gare du Nord to Gare Saint Lazare.
The Return Journey: Comply with indicators for RER line E (which will likely be signposted ‘route Tournan & Chelles Gournay’). Take the road 1 cease to Magenta, which is linked to Gare du Nord. Switch time: Enable 25 minutes. Do not forget, once you take the return Eurostar again to London, you must issue within the obligatory 90-minute check-in time along with the switch time.
Brussels
In Brussels Midi (‘Zuid’) station, Eurostar coaches 11 to 16 present the quickest path to entry the platforms for onward journeys. From the Fast Connections exit, flip omitted of the double doorways and search for your connecting practice on the departure boards. Excessive pace trains to numerous locations (together with Amsterdam and Cologne), usually depart from platforms 3-6, although do verify the departure boards to make sure. For ‘Any Belgian Station’ together with Bruges and Ghent, bear in mind to look out for the terminating station on the departure boards. For Bruges, this tends to be both Ostend of Knokke/Blankenberge. For Ghent it may be Ostend, Knokke/Blankenberge or De Panne.
Lille
For connections to locations in France, go upstairs from the platform to the principle station the place the departure board offers the practice occasions and platform quantity in your onward journey. Trains are usually displayed on the departure board about quarter-hour earlier than departure.