Paris to Strasbourg by Train
Direct high-speed service · from €16
Route Overview
Travel from Paris to Strasbourg by TGV INOUI in as little as 1 hour and 45 minutes. Up to 16 high-speed trains depart daily from Paris Gare de l'Est to Strasbourg Gare Centrale, reaching speeds of up to 320 km/h on the LGV Est europeenne.
TGV INOUI is the primary operator, with some services operated jointly with Deutsche Bahn (DB) as part of a Franco-German cooperation. This makes Strasbourg an ideal gateway to Germany, with easy connections to Stuttgart, Frankfurt, and Munich from Strasbourg.
Tickets start from €16 per person one way in 2nd Class. Strasbourg, the seat of the European Parliament, is in the heart of the Alsace region -- known for its distinctive half-timbered architecture, Christmas markets (November-December), and wine route.
Train Operator
TGV INOUI
SNCF high-speed service. Some services jointly operated with Deutsche Bahn (DB) continuing to Germany.
Direct high-speed · 320 km/h max
Departure & Arrival Stations
Paris Gare de l'Est
- 10th arrondissement
- Lines 4, 5, 7
- Adjacent to Gare du Nord (2-minute walk)
Strasbourg Gare Centrale
- City centre
- Tram A, C, D. Historic Grande Ile is a 15-minute walk.
Classes of Service
2nd Class
- 2+2 seating layout
- Free WiFi (TGV Connect)
- Power outlets at every seat
- Bar-buffet car access
1st Class
- 2+1 seating layout (wider seats)
- Free WiFi (TGV Connect)
- Power outlets at every seat
- Bar-buffet car access
- Quieter atmosphere
Tickets & Booking Tips
Starting Price
from €16 per person, one way in 2nd Class class. Prices typically range from €16 to €120+ depending on class, fare type, date and availability.
Book Early
Tickets are available Approximately 4 months in advance. Advance bookings typically offer the lowest fares.
Children & Youth
Children aged 4-11 get up to 50% discount. Youth aged 12-25 can access Carte Jeune discount card for additional savings. Children under 4 travel free on adult's lap. No separate seat or luggage allowance.
Luggage
2 bags (max 75x53x30 cm each) + 1 hand luggage per passenger
Good to Know
Third Different Paris Station -- Gare de l'Est
Strasbourg trains depart from Paris Gare de l'Est, NOT Gare de Lyon (Lyon/Marseille/Nice) or Montparnasse (Bordeaux). Gare de l'Est is in the 10th arrondissement, served by Metro lines 4, 5, and 7, and adjacent to Gare du Nord. This is a different station from all other TGV France routes in our listings.
Franco-German Railway Cooperation
Some Paris-Strasbourg services are jointly operated by SNCF and Deutsche Bahn (DB). These trains may continue beyond Strasbourg to Stuttgart, Frankfurt, or Munich as DB ICE services. You may see both TGV INOUI and ICE branding -- the service and booking process remain the same.
Gateway to Germany
Strasbourg sits directly on the French-German border, separated from the German city of Kehl by the Rhine river. From Strasbourg, you can reach Offenburg (30min), Stuttgart (1h20min), Frankfurt (1h50min), or Munich (3h30min) by train. Regional trams even cross into Kehl.
European Parliament and EU Institutions
Strasbourg hosts the European Parliament, the European Court of Human Rights, and the Council of Europe. The European Quarter is accessible by Tram E from the city centre. Plenary sessions of the Parliament are held here 12 weeks per year, during which hotels and trains fill up quickly.
Alsace Christmas Markets (November-December)
Strasbourg's Christkindelsmaerik (Christmas market) dates back to 1570 and is one of Europe's oldest and most famous. The market season runs from late November to late December. Paris-Strasbourg trains are extremely busy during this period -- book 2-3 months ahead.
Alsace Wine Route Connection
From Strasbourg, regional TER trains connect to the Alsace Wine Route (Route des Vins d'Alsace), including Colmar (30min), Selestat (25min), and Obernai (20min). These towns are the heart of Alsatian winemaking, known for Riesling, Gewuerztraminer, and Pinot Gris.
Frequently Asked Questions
The fastest direct TGV INOUI takes 1 hour and 45 minutes. Average journey time is approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes, depending on intermediate stops.
All TGV trains to Strasbourg depart from Paris Gare de l'Est in the 10th arrondissement. This station also serves as a departure point for trains to Luxembourg, Germany, and Switzerland. It is not the same as Gare de Lyon or Montparnasse.
Prices start from approximately €16 per person one way in 2nd Class with a Prem's fare. Standard prices typically range from €30-€70 depending on demand and booking time.
Yes. Regular services connect Strasbourg to Offenburg (30min), Stuttgart (1h20min), Frankfurt (1h50min), and Munich (3h30min). Some Paris-Strasbourg TGVs continue directly to German cities as joint SNCF/DB services.
Strasbourg is in France, in the Alsace region on the west bank of the Rhine. The German city of Kehl is directly across the river. The region has both French and Germanic cultural influences, visible in its architecture, cuisine, and dialect.
Strasbourg is popular year-round but especially during the Christmas market season (late November to late December). Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Book trains early for Christmas market weekends as they sell out quickly.