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Trains from Paris to Montpellier

Direct TGV from Paris to Montpellier in as little as 3h 13m. Up to 23 daily departures on TGV INOUI and OUIGO. Advance tickets from €35 on OUIGO.

Train service

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Ouigo

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Train tickets

The fastest train from Paris to Montpellier takes 3 hours 13 minutes, departing from Paris Gare de Lyon and arriving at Montpellier Sud de France. Services to the more central Montpellier Saint-Roch station typically take between 3 hours 25 minutes and 3 hours 35 minutes. Direct trains run throughout the day on both TGV INOUI and OUIGO, with up to approximately 23 departures daily and advance tickets available from €35 on OUIGO.

Key facts

  • Fastest journey: 3 hours 13 minutes (direct TGV, Paris Gare de Lyon to Montpellier Sud de France)
  • Typical direct journey to Montpellier Saint-Roch: 3 hours 25 minutes to 3 hours 35 minutes
  • Daily frequency: up to approximately 23 departures across all services
  • Advance fares: from €35 on OUIGO; from approximately €42 on TGV INOUI
  • Paris departure stations: Gare de Lyon for all daytime high-speed services; Gare d'Austerlitz for the overnight Intercités de Nuit
  • Montpellier arrival stations: Saint-Roch (central, tram-served) and Sud de France (high-speed-line station with free shuttle connection to the city centre)
  • Overnight option: the Intercités de Nuit departs Paris Gare d'Austerlitz at approximately 21:25 and arrives at Montpellier Saint-Roch at approximately 06:25, a journey of around 9 hours

Route overview

Direct TGV trains cover approximately 600 km between Paris and Montpellier on dedicated high-speed lines, reaching sustained speeds above 270 km/h and making this one of the faster intercity connections in France. Three service types operate the route: TGV INOUI (full-service high-speed), OUIGO (low-cost high-speed), and the Intercités de Nuit overnight train.

Booking platforms occasionally quote two different fastest times for this route, which can cause confusion. Trains serving Montpellier Sud de France travel on a newer high-speed bypass and reach the city in approximately 3 hours 13 minutes. Services continuing to Montpellier Saint-Roch use a slower approach into the city centre and typically arrive in 3 hours 25 minutes to 3 hours 35 minutes. Both figures are accurate; the difference is the destination station, not the operator or train quality.

The journey is not particularly scenic for most of its length. The high-speed line prioritises straight alignments through tunnels and across viaducts. The landscape improves noticeably south of Valence and north of Nîmes as the route approaches Provence, and the final stretch into Montpellier offers more varied views.

Service comparison

Service Journey time Paris departure station Montpellier arrival station Advance fare from
TGV INOUI 3h 13m to 3h 35m Gare de Lyon Sud de France or Saint-Roch approximately €42
OUIGO 3h 25m to 3h 35m Gare de Lyon Saint-Roch approximately €35
Intercités de Nuit approximately 9h Gare d'Austerlitz Saint-Roch approximately €50

Is there a direct train from Paris to Montpellier?

Yes. The majority of daytime services run direct, with no change of train required. On a sample Sunday timetable, 12 of 15 listed departures were direct. A small number of journeys stop at an intermediate city such as Lyon or Nîmes without requiring passengers to change trains; these are still classified as direct. When searching on booking platforms, filter for direct services if a connection is not desired, as indirect options with a change at Lyon can also appear in results.

Stations

Paris departure stations

All daytime high-speed services, both TGV INOUI and OUIGO, depart from Paris Gare de Lyon. This is the station to use for the vast majority of journeys on this route.

Gare de Lyon is served by Metro lines 1 and 14, RER A, and RER D. Metro line 14 connects directly to Paris Orly Airport. Travellers arriving at Paris Gare du Nord can reach Gare de Lyon by RER D.

The overnight Intercités de Nuit departs from Paris Gare d'Austerlitz, a separate station on the left bank of the Seine, served by Metro lines 5 and 10 and RER C.

Some TGV INOUI services call at Marne-la-Vallée Chessy after leaving Gare de Lyon, which may be useful for travellers coming from the Charles de Gaulle Airport area. Check the specific timetable when booking to confirm whether your service calls there.

Montpellier arrival stations

Montpellier Saint-Roch is the central city station, served by all TGV INOUI, OUIGO, and Intercités de Nuit services. Tram lines depart from directly outside the station, and the historic quarter is within walking distance. For most visitors, this is the more convenient arrival point.

Montpellier Sud de France sits on the high-speed bypass south of the city and is served by TGV INOUI only. Journey times from Paris are the fastest available on the route, but reaching the city centre requires a free shuttle bus followed by the tram, adding approximately 25 minutes to the overall door-to-door time. The station is better suited to travellers continuing by car.

Train operators and service tiers

TGV INOUI

TGV INOUI is the full-service high-speed train operated by the French national rail operator. It offers both first and second class, with a mandatory seat reservation included in the ticket price. Onboard amenities include power sockets at seats, a bar and bistro car, and luggage storage at the ends of each coach. TGV INOUI serves both Montpellier Saint-Roch and Montpellier Sud de France.

Advance second-class fares start at approximately €42 for quiet midweek departures booked weeks ahead. Fares on busy Fridays and Saturdays can exceed €93, and last-minute tickets on peak dates can reach €170 or more.

OUIGO

OUIGO is the low-cost high-speed service on this route. Trains run at the same speeds as TGV INOUI on the high-speed lines but offer a single class of travel equivalent to second class, with a more basic onboard configuration. A mandatory seat reservation is included in the fare. OUIGO serves Montpellier Saint-Roch but not Montpellier Sud de France.

Advance fares start at approximately €35 for midweek departures booked well in advance, making OUIGO the cheapest point-to-point option on this route when booked early. The price gap with TGV INOUI narrows on busy travel days.

OUIGO applies stricter luggage rules than TGV INOUI, and oversized bags may incur an additional charge. Tickets must be downloaded to the OUIGO app or printed before boarding. OUIGO does not accept Interrail or Eurail rail passes; pass holders must purchase a full-price OUIGO ticket or travel on TGV INOUI instead.

Intercités de Nuit

The Intercités de Nuit is the overnight conventional rail service on this route. It departs Paris Gare d'Austerlitz at approximately 21:25 and arrives at Montpellier Saint-Roch at approximately 06:25, a journey of around 9 hours. Accommodation options include seats and couchette berths; check current availability when booking, as the configuration on French overnight trains has evolved following recent reinvestment in the network. Advance fares start at approximately €50.

The overnight service is a practical option for travellers who want to avoid a hotel night and arrive in Montpellier ready to start the day. It is the only service on this route that does not use the high-speed lines.

Ticket prices and booking

Ticket prices on this route follow a dynamic pricing model, meaning the same journey on the same day can vary significantly depending on how far in advance you book.

Service Advance fare (quiet period) Busy or last-minute fare
OUIGO from approximately €35 €65 to €85
TGV INOUI from approximately €42 €93 to €170 or more
Intercités de Nuit from approximately €50 €83 or more

The first departures operate from around 06:42 and the last around 22:13, giving a wide operating window across the day.

Booking tips

Book as early as possible. OUIGO promotional fares from €35 typically appear weeks to months ahead for quiet midweek departures; the same seats cost considerably more closer to travel.

Avoid Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings if price matters. Fares on Friday departures are routinely 40 to 100 percent higher than equivalent midweek journeys in the same week. Tuesday through Thursday departures are consistently the cheapest days to travel.

Be flexible with departure time. Early morning and late evening slots tend to be cheaper than midday departures on the same date.

Tickets for all services on this route are available directly from the national rail booking site, which holds the full OUIGO and TGV INOUI inventory. International booking platforms offer convenience for travellers outside France and support a wider range of payment methods, though a small booking fee may apply.

Interrail and Eurail passes

Interrail and Eurail Global passes and France-specific passes are valid on TGV INOUI and on the Intercités de Nuit on this route. A mandatory seat reservation fee applies on TGV INOUI services and must be purchased separately from the pass; the fee for a domestic TGV reservation is typically in the range of €10 to €20 depending on class. Reservations can be made through the national rail booking site, through Rail Europe, or through Trainline, and should be booked up to three months in advance as pass-holder reservation availability is limited on popular dates.

OUIGO does not accept Interrail or Eurail passes. If you hold a pass and want to travel on OUIGO, you must purchase a full-price ticket.

For pass holders, TGV INOUI with a reservation will nearly always be the best-value combination for this route, since the reservation fee is modest relative to the full OUIGO fare on most dates.

Journey experience

Second-class TGV INOUI carriages offer a comfortable, spacious seat with a fold-down table, power socket, and access to the bar and bistro car. Luggage can be stored in the racks at the ends of each coach as well as in the overhead rack above the seat. First class provides wider seats and a quieter environment; the onboard service is otherwise comparable.

OUIGO carriages are configured with a higher seat density. The seating is functional and comfortable for a three-to-four-hour journey, though without some of the refinements found on TGV INOUI. There is no bar car on OUIGO services.

As noted above, the route is not considered a highlight for railway scenery. Passengers looking for a visually rewarding journey through southern France may prefer to combine this route with a slower regional connection after arriving in Montpellier.

Frequently asked questions

How long does the train from Paris to Montpellier take?

The fastest direct train takes 3 hours 13 minutes, departing Paris Gare de Lyon and arriving at Montpellier Sud de France. Services to the more central Montpellier Saint-Roch station typically take between 3 hours 25 minutes and 3 hours 35 minutes.

Is there a direct train from Paris to Montpellier?

Yes. The majority of daytime services run direct with no change of train required. On a sample Sunday timetable, 12 of 15 listed departures were direct. A small number of journeys make intermediate stops at cities such as Lyon or Nîmes but still do not require passengers to change trains.

How much does a train ticket from Paris to Montpellier cost?

Advance fares start at approximately €35 on OUIGO and approximately €42 on TGV INOUI for quiet midweek departures booked well ahead. Busy Friday and Sunday fares can be considerably higher, and last-minute TGV INOUI tickets on peak dates can reach €170 or more.

Which Paris station do trains to Montpellier depart from?

All daytime high-speed services, both TGV INOUI and OUIGO, depart from Paris Gare de Lyon. The overnight Intercités de Nuit departs from Paris Gare d'Austerlitz.

What is the difference between Montpellier Saint-Roch and Montpellier Sud de France stations?

Montpellier Saint-Roch is the central city station served by all TGV INOUI, OUIGO, and Intercités de Nuit services, with trams and the historic quarter within easy reach. Montpellier Sud de France is a high-speed-line station south of the city served by TGV INOUI only; reaching the city centre from there requires a free shuttle bus and tram, adding approximately 25 minutes.

Can I use an Interrail or Eurail pass on this route?

Interrail and Eurail passes are valid on TGV INOUI and the Intercités de Nuit. A mandatory seat reservation fee of approximately €10 to €20 applies on TGV INOUI and must be purchased separately. OUIGO does not accept rail passes; pass holders wishing to travel on OUIGO must buy a full-price ticket.

Is there an overnight train from Paris to Montpellier?

Yes. The Intercités de Nuit departs Paris Gare d'Austerlitz at approximately 21:25 and arrives at Montpellier Saint-Roch at approximately 06:25, a journey of around 9 hours. Accommodation options include seats and couchette berths, with advance fares starting at approximately €50.

What is the cheapest way to travel by train from Paris to Montpellier?

OUIGO is typically the cheapest option when booked well in advance, with promotional fares from approximately €35 for quiet midweek departures. Booking as early as possible and travelling on Tuesday through Thursday rather than Friday or Sunday will secure the lowest fares.