Berlin to Paris by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

Typical duration
8 hours
Night train
Night/sleeper option (European Sleeper)
Brussels to Paris by train

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Deutsche Bahn

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a direct train from Berlin to Paris?

Yes. Since December 2024, Deutsche Bahn runs one direct ICE each day from Berlin Hauptbahnhof to Paris Gare de l'Est. The journey takes approximately eight hours. There is one departure per day in each direction, so book ahead.

How long does the train from Berlin to Paris take?

The direct ICE takes approximately eight hours. If you travel on an indirect connection with one change at Cologne, the journey is usually around 8 to 9 hours depending on the layover. The overnight European Sleeper night train takes around 16 hours.

Is there a night train from Berlin to Paris?

Yes. European Sleeper launched its Paris-Berlin night train on 26 March 2026. It runs three nights a week in each direction: departures from Paris on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, and from Berlin on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The ÖBB Nightjet on this route was withdrawn from the 2026 timetable.

Which Paris station does the Berlin train arrive at?

It depends on the service. The direct ICE and indirect connections via Cologne arrive at Paris Gare de l'Est. The European Sleeper night train arrives at Paris Gare du Nord. Confirm your arrival station before booking accommodation or onward transport.

Can I use an Interrail or Eurail Pass from Berlin to Paris?

Yes, both Interrail and Eurail Passes are valid on all services on this route. However, reservations are mandatory and not covered by the pass. The direct ICE requires a reservation fee of €19 (the same in 2nd and 1st class). Eurostar services via Cologne require €32 in Standard class or €37 in Plus. European Sleeper reservations must be booked at europeansleeper.eu by selecting reservation-only places. Pass-holder quotas are limited, so book reservations early.

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

Advance fares for the direct ICE can start from around €44 for second class, though prices vary by date, demand, and how early you book. European Sleeper fares start from €49 for a reclining seat, €79 for a couchette, and from €139 for a proper sleeper berth. Dynamic pricing applies to both services, so earlier booking usually means lower fares.

Where do I buy tickets for the Berlin to Paris train?

For the direct ICE, book at int.bahn.de, SNCF Connect, Trainline or Rail Europe. For the European Sleeper night train, book exclusively at europeansleeper.eu. The European Sleeper booking window opens around six months ahead.

Does Thalys still run from Berlin to Paris?

No. Thalys was fully rebranded as Eurostar in October 2023. The brand no longer exists. The Paris-Cologne high-speed service that was previously marketed as Thalys now runs as Eurostar. You can still connect in Cologne from an ICE from Berlin and board a Eurostar towards Paris.

Does the European Sleeper run every night?

No. European Sleeper runs three nights a week in each direction. Departures from Paris are on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Departures from Berlin are on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Check availability early, particularly if your travel dates are fixed.

Do I need to book a couchette on the European Sleeper, or can I travel in a seat?

You can book a seat (the budget tier), but this is only worth considering for a daytime journey. For an overnight trip, always book at least a couchette. A budget seat on the night train means a reclining chair in a darkened car, not a flat bed. The classic 5 or 6-berth couchette is the minimum comfortable overnight option.

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