Train service

Deutsche Bahn
Deutsche Bahn (DB) is Germany’s national railway company, operating long-distance, regional, and international train services across Europe.

Ouigo
Ouigo is SNCF’s low-cost train service offering affordable high-speed travel in France, Spain, and Belgium with simplified onboard amenities.
Trenitalia
Trenitalia is Italy’s state-owned rail operator, running high-speed, intercity, and regional trains across the country and beyond.
SNCB
SNCB is Belgium’s national railway operator, offering domestic and international train services with flexible ticket options, including youth and senior discounts.
Train tickets
Omio
Omio connects you with over 1,000 transport providers - trains, buses, flights, and more - to simplify your travel planning.

Trainline
Trainline sells rail and coach tickets worldwide on behalf of major UK and European transport companies.

Raileurope
Rail Europe is a leading travel tech company specializing in European train bookings for over 15,000 travel professionals worldwide.
Frequently asked questions
What affects the cost of a train ticket from Paris to London?
According to EveryRail, train ticket prices from Paris to London are dynamic. Demand affects pricing significantly. High demand periods increase prices. Booking time is crucial. Early bookings generally cost less. Seat availability impacts costs. Fewer available seats raise prices. Travel class influences ticket cost. First-class is more expensive. Peak travel times see higher prices. Off-peak journeys are cheaper. Special events impact ticket prices. Holidays can increase costs. Discounts and promotions affect pricing. Advance purchase options offer savings. Rail operator policies also play a role.
What trains run from Paris to London?
The train that runs from Paris to London is operated by SNCF. Flixbus offers bus services from Paris to London.
How long does the train from Paris to London take?
According to EveryRail, the train from Paris to London takes 2.25 to 2.5 hours.
When is the best time to travel from Paris to London?
Travel early in the morning to avoid crowds. Midweek trains often have fewer passengers. Prices are usually lower outside peak times. Book in advance for better deals. Late afternoon trains can be busier. Consider potential delays during holidays.
What’s the best route or train to take from Paris to London?
SNCF runs direct train services from Paris to London. Flixbus runs direct bus services from Paris to London.
What rail passes can I use to travel from Paris to London?
According to EveryRail, the Eurail Global Pass covers travel from Paris to London for non-EU residents. The Interrail Global Pass applies for EU residents. A One Country Pass does not apply, as the journey spans two countries.