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title: "Stockholm to Lyon by Train: Route, Times and Tickets (2026)"
date: 2026-05-04
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# Stockholm to Lyon by Train: Route, Times and Tickets (2026)

There is no direct train from Stockholm to Lyon. The journey involves at least two changes and takes roughly 20 to 24 hours on the fastest realistic itineraries, though most practical options run considerably longer. Plan for a full day’s travel, often more.

The main route for 2026 runs Stockholm to Malmö, across to Copenhagen via the Øresund bridge, south to Hamburg, then by ICE through Cologne to Paris Gare du Nord, then across Paris and south by TGV from Paris Gare de Lyon to Lyon Part-Dieu. That is four legs and one cross-city station change. Get any one of those wrong and the day unravels.

One critical point for 2026: SJ X2000 services between Stockholm and Copenhagen are suspended until autumn 2026. Snälltåget is the main operator running direct trains through to Hamburg.

## Stockholm to Lyon by train at a glance

DetailWhat to expectDirect trainNoJourney timeRoughly 20 to 24 hours on the fastest itineraries; 24 to 30 hours more typicalMinimum changesTwo, usually morePrimary 2026 routeStockholm C to Malmö to Copenhagen to Hamburg Hbf to Paris Gare du Nord to Lyon Part-DieuKey operatorsSnälltåget (Stockholm-Hamburg), DB/SNCF ICE (Hamburg-Paris), SNCF TGV INOUI (Paris-Lyon)SJ Stockholm-CopenhagenSuspended until autumn 2026Best forTravellers who want a flight-free overland route across northern and western EuropeThe fastest booking engine results can look tempting. A tight itinerary with three long legs and a cross-Paris station change is also the riskiest one. A calmer option with an overnight train or a Hamburg hotel stop is usually easier to live with.

## The route in 2026

### Stockholm to Hamburg

Snälltåget runs direct trains from Stockholm Central through Malmö and Copenhagen to Hamburg Hbf. Both a daytime and an overnight service run on selected dates.

The daytime service arrives in Hamburg in the evening. That makes it the right choice if you plan to sleep in Hamburg and continue the next morning. The overnight train reaches Hamburg in the early hours and gives you a realistic shot at Paris and Lyon the same day.

Do not count on SJ for this leg. SJ X2000 services between Stockholm and Copenhagen are suspended until autumn 2026. Check the Snälltåget timetable and book before locking in hotels or onward connections.

Sleeper and couchette places on the night train are limited. Book early if you want a proper bed.

### Hamburg to Paris

From Hamburg Hbf, ICE high-speed trains run through Cologne (Köln Hbf) to Paris Gare du Nord. Hamburg to Cologne takes roughly 4 hours 30 minutes, and Cologne to Paris around 3 hours 20 minutes, so allow around 8 hours for the full Hamburg to Paris run before connection time. DB and SNCF jointly operate the cross-border services into Paris; book on bahn.de, SNCF Connect, or through Trainline or Omio.

Reservations are compulsory for Interrail and Eurail pass holders on these ICE trains. The pass covers the travel cost, but you still need to pay separately for a seat. Check the current fee when you book.

Cologne is a useful point if you need flexibility. Break the journey there, eat something, and catch a later train to Paris.

### Paris: the station change

This is the single most important detail for this journey. ICE trains from Hamburg via Cologne arrive at Paris Gare du Nord. TGV trains to Lyon depart from Paris Gare de Lyon. These are different stations.

Two stations. Different parts of the city. Book Gare de Lyon for Lyon trains, not Gare du Nord. If a booking page shows only “Paris”, open the train details and confirm the station before you pay.

The simplest transfer is the RER D, a direct two-stop hop that takes around 25 to 30 minutes door to door, or roughly 30 to 45 minutes by Metro. A taxi takes around 20 minutes at quiet times, more with heavy luggage or at peak hours. Allow at least 90 minutes between your arriving ICE and your departing TGV. Two hours is safer.

If that transfer feels risky for your schedule, look for a direct Brussels-Lyon TGV instead. Not every date has one, but when the timetable works, Brussels-Lyon avoids the station change entirely and takes around 3 hours 45 minutes to 4 hours.

### Paris to Lyon

Direct TGV INOUI services from Paris Gare de Lyon to Lyon Part-Dieu run roughly every 30 to 60 minutes through the day. The fastest services take around 2 hours.

Lyon Part-Dieu is the main city-centre arrival station. Lyon Perrache is the other city station but receives fewer TGV services from Paris. For almost everyone arriving from the north, Part-Dieu is the station to book.

The domestic Paris-Lyon corridor is one of France’s busiest high-speed lines and runs consistently throughout the year. As with any leg, check the SNCF timetable for your exact departure before buying non-refundable tickets.

## The Brussels route as an alternative

When a direct Brussels-Lyon TGV fits your schedule, it simplifies the French section considerably.

From Hamburg, reach Brussels-Midi/Brussel-Zuid via high-speed services through Cologne. Direct Brussels-Lyon TGV INOUI trains take roughly 3 hours 45 minutes to 4 hours. Check SNCF Connect or Trainline for departures on your date.

The trade-off is frequency. Brussels-Lyon direct trains are less frequent than Paris-Lyon departures, with only a handful of direct services a day. If your Hamburg connection arrives outside the available window, you end up going via Paris anyway.

## Journey time and travel style

How long Stockholm to Lyon takes depends almost entirely on which connections you catch.

Travel styleWhat it means in practiceMain riskFastest one-day optionNight train to Hamburg, ICE to Paris, TGV to Lyon same dayOne delayed train can break the whole itineraryDay train plus Hamburg stopDay one to Hamburg; day two to LyonMore relaxed; one extra hotel nightVia Brussels when it fitsNight train to Hamburg, Hamburg to Brussels, direct TGV to LyonSaves the Paris station change; depends on Brussels-Lyon timetableFlexible multi-dayBook each leg at your own paceMost comfortable; highest total travel timeOne delayed train in Germany can break the Paris connection, and a missed Paris TGV can cost you the night in an unfamiliar city. Budget time generously.

## Tickets, prices, and booking

There is no single through ticket for Stockholm to Lyon. You book each leg separately.

Rough advance fare guidance per leg:

- Stockholm to Hamburg (Snälltåget): seats can start from around SEK 199 to 499; sleeper and couchette places cost more. Book on the Snälltåget website or through Trainline or Omio.
- Hamburg to Paris (DB/SNCF ICE): advance fares can start from around EUR 29 to 79. Book on bahn.de, SNCF Connect, or Trainline.
- Paris to Lyon (SNCF): OUIGO advance fares can start from around EUR 20; TGV INOUI from around EUR 29. Book on SNCF Connect, ouigo.com, or Trainline.

Total advance fare across three legs can range from around EUR 100 to EUR 300 or more, depending on date, booking window, and comfort class. Last-minute or flexible tickets cost significantly more.

Booking separately gives you more control but removes through-ticketing protection. If a delayed Snälltåget causes you to miss your ICE, your TGV ticket is not automatically refunded. Leave generous buffers, especially at Hamburg.

## Interrail and Eurail

A Global Pass covers all five countries on this route: Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium (if you go via Brussels), and France. A one-country pass is not enough.

The pass does not remove fees. Every leg still needs a paid reservation:

- Snälltåget: pass holders need a reservation. Low-season seat reservations on the Stockholm-Hamburg day service have started from around SEK 149; night seat reservations from around SEK 199. Couchettes and sleepers cost more. Check Snälltåget for current fees.
- DB ICE Hamburg-Paris: reservations are compulsory for pass holders. Fees vary by class and booking channel.
- SNCF TGV INOUI: reservation fees apply. Note that OUIGO trains are not covered by Interrail or Eurail.

The Global Pass makes most sense if Stockholm-Lyon is part of a longer multi-country trip. For a single return journey, compare the pass plus all reservation fees against the cost of individual advance tickets before deciding.

## Train or flight

Flying is faster. Stockholm Arlanda to Lyon Saint-Exupéry is roughly 3 hours in the air, plus airport time at both ends.

Choose the train if you want a flight-free route, city-centre stations at both ends, the option to use a rail pass across several countries, or the experience of travelling overland through Scandinavia, Germany, and France. A Hamburg or Cologne stopover can also turn this into a journey worth doing in its own right.

## Booking tips

Use Stockholm Central and Lyon Part-Dieu as your default station pair.

Book the Snälltåget leg first if you want a sleeper. Berths fill faster than seats. Once you have your Hamburg arrival confirmed, lock in the ICE and TGV in that order.

At Hamburg Hbf and Köln Hbf, check the live departure boards when you arrive. Platform assignments at large German stations can change.

Treat the Paris station change as its own planning task. Allow at least 90 minutes between your arriving ICE and your departing TGV. Do not try to squeeze a connection under that.