Paris to Cologne by Train
Direct high-speed Eurostar (formerly Thalys, TGV PBKA) service · from €35
Route Overview
Travel from Paris to Cologne by high-speed Eurostar in as little as 3 hours 20 minutes. This Continental Eurostar service — formerly branded as Thalys — operates red TGV PBKA trains at up to 300 km/h across three countries: France, Belgium, and Germany. Five direct trains run daily from Paris Gare du Nord to Köln Hbf.
The route follows high-speed lines through northern France (LGV Nord, 300 km/h), Belgium (HSL 1, 300 km/h), and the Liège–Aachen corridor (HSL 3, 260 km/h, opened December 2009). Intermediate stops include Brussels Midi, the architecturally stunning Liège Guillemins station (designed by Santiago Calatrava), and Aachen — Charlemagne’s historic capital.
Unlike Channel Eurostar services to London, Continental routes require no check-in, no security screening, and no passport control. Simply arrive at the station, find your platform, and board. Three classes are available: Standard (from €35), Plus (from €79), and Premier (from €135, with lounge access and flexible tickets).
Train Operator
Eurostar (Continental)
Continental Eurostar service, formerly branded as Thalys until October 2023. Operates red TGV PBKA trains at up to 300 km/h. Crosses three countries (France, Belgium, Germany) with no passport control or security screening (Schengen internal). Class names updated November 2024: Standard, Plus, Premier.
Direct high-speed · 300 km/h max
Departure & Arrival Stations
Paris Gare du Nord
- 10th arrondissement, Paris. Near Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur (20 min walk)
- Métro 4, 5 (Gare du Nord), RER B, D, E. Eurostar lounge for Premier passengers.
Köln Hbf (Cologne Central)
- Directly adjacent to Cologne Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage). City centre on the Rhine.
- S-Bahn, U-Bahn, regional trains. DB ICE to Frankfurt (1h), Düsseldorf (25 min), Bonn (20 min). Major Rhineland hub.
Classes of Service
Standard
- Comfortable seating in 2+2 configuration
- Free WiFi
- Power outlet at every seat
- Seat reservation included
- Vending machines on board
Plus
- Extra-wide seats with more legroom
- Free WiFi
- Power outlet at every seat
- Seat reservation included
- Light refreshment included (Continental routes)
- Quieter carriage environment
Premier
- Widest seats with maximum legroom
- Free WiFi
- Power outlet at every seat
- Seat reservation included
- Cold meal and wine/drink included
- Lounge access at Paris Gare du Nord and Brussels Midi
- Fully flexible ticket
Tickets & Booking Tips
Starting Price
from €35 per person, one way in Standard class. Standard from €35, Plus from €79, Premier from €135. Prices vary by date and availability..
Book Early
Tickets are available 6 to 8 months in advance. Advance bookings typically offer the lowest fares.
Children & Youth
Children aged 4-11 receive discounted fares (approximately half price).. Standard adult fares apply from age 12.. Children under 4 travel free without a separate seat.
Luggage
2 items of luggage + 1 hand luggage per passenger.
Good to Know
Continental Eurostar — No Check-In Required
Unlike Channel Eurostar trains to London (blue trains with passport control and security), Continental Eurostar services (red trains, formerly Thalys) require no check-in, no security screening, and no passport control. Simply walk to the platform and board. This route is entirely within the Schengen Area.
Formerly Thalys — Same Route, New Brand
Thalys merged with Eurostar in October 2023. The red TGV PBKA trains and routes remain identical. Class names were updated in November 2024: Comfort 1/2/Premium became Standard/Plus/Premier. If you see old “Thalys” references online, they refer to the same service.
Three Countries, One Ticket
This train crosses France, Belgium, and Germany on a single ticket. All three are in the Schengen Area, so there are no border stops or passport checks during the journey.
Liège Guillemins — Architectural Masterpiece
The train stops at Liège Guillemins, designed by Santiago Calatrava. Its soaring glass and steel canopy is considered one of the world’s most beautiful railway stations. Worth a stopover.
Cologne Cathedral at the Station
Köln Hbf sits directly beside the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The twin Gothic spires are visible the moment you step off the train.
DB ICE Alternative
Deutsche Bahn ICE trains also serve the Brussels–Cologne section with approximately hourly frequency. ICE trains offer a restaurant car and bicycle spaces. Eurostar includes seat reservation in the ticket price.
HSL 3 — High-Speed Through Belgium
The high-speed line HSL 3 between Liège and Aachen, opened in December 2009, shortened the journey by 19 minutes. Trains reach 260 km/h on this section.
Gateway to the Rhine
From Cologne, the Rhine Valley with its castles, vineyards, and river cruises is easily accessible. Connections to Bonn (20 min), Düsseldorf (25 min), and Frankfurt (1h) by DB ICE.
Frequently Asked Questions
The fastest direct Eurostar takes 3 hours 20 minutes. Average journey time is about 3 hours 50 minutes. There are 5 direct Eurostar trains daily.
EU citizens do not need a passport, though carrying one is recommended. Non-EU citizens need a valid Schengen visa or residence permit. There are no border controls on the train — the entire route is within the Schengen Area.
Prices start from €35 in Standard class when booked in advance. Plus starts from €79 and Premier from €135. Early booking provides the best fares.
No. Continental Eurostar trains (red, formerly Thalys) require no check-in, no security screening, and no passport control. Simply arrive at Paris Gare du Nord, check the platform screen, and board. Doors close 1–2 minutes before departure.
Platforms are displayed on departure screens at the station, typically 20 minutes before departure. Arriving 20 minutes early is recommended.
Eurostar (red, formerly Thalys) and DB ICE both serve the Brussels–Cologne section. Both offer similar journey times and prices. ICE has a restaurant car and allows non-folding bicycles. Eurostar includes seat reservation in the ticket price and offers free WiFi.
Yes. Köln Hbf is a major hub. DB ICE connections: Düsseldorf (25 min), Bonn (20 min), Frankfurt (1h), Berlin (4h 20m), Munich (4h 30m), Hamburg (4h).
Standard and Plus tickets: free change up to 1 hour before departure. Plus tickets are refundable up to 7 days before departure (€25 fee). Premier tickets: fully flexible, refundable up to 48 hours after departure.