Stockholm to Lyon by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

Typical duration
24 hours
Direct
No direct service
Night train
Night/sleeper option (Sleeper)
Lyon riverfront with church and hillside

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a direct train from Stockholm to Lyon?

No. The journey requires at least two changes, and most realistic itineraries involve three or four legs across several countries.

How long does the train journey from Stockholm to Lyon take?

The fastest realistic itineraries take roughly 20 to 24 hours, but most practical options fall in the 24 to 30 hour range depending on connections. Taking the overnight Snälltåget to Hamburg and continuing to Paris and Lyon the same day is the quickest way to do it in one go, but it depends on tight connections all going to plan.

What is the best route from Stockholm to Lyon by train?

The main 2026 route uses Snälltåget from Stockholm through Malmö and Copenhagen to Hamburg, then ICE high-speed trains via Cologne to Paris Gare du Nord (allow around 8 hours for Hamburg to Paris), then TGV INOUI from Paris Gare de Lyon to Lyon Part-Dieu. The Paris arrival and departure stations are different: you arrive at Gare du Nord and leave from Gare de Lyon, roughly 25 to 45 minutes apart by RER D or Metro. A direct Brussels-Lyon TGV is available on selected dates and avoids the Paris station change entirely.

Which train companies operate Stockholm to Lyon?

Snälltåget runs the Sweden-Germany leg from Stockholm to Hamburg. DB and SNCF jointly operate ICE services from Hamburg via Cologne to Paris. SNCF operates TGV INOUI and OUIGO on Paris-Lyon. SJ X2000 services between Stockholm and Copenhagen are suspended until autumn 2026, so Snälltåget is the main option for the Swedish leg.

Which Lyon station should I book?

Book Lyon Part-Dieu. It is the main city-centre station for long-distance TGV services from Paris. Lyon Perrache is the other city station but receives far fewer TGV arrivals from Paris, and Part-Dieu puts you closer to the city centre and onward connections.

Can I use an Interrail or Eurail Pass from Stockholm to Lyon?

Yes. A Global Pass covers the route across Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and France (plus Belgium if you go via Brussels). A one-country pass is not enough. The pass does not remove booking fees: Snälltåget seat reservations for pass holders have started from around SEK 149 for the day service and SEK 199 for the night service; couchettes and sleepers cost more. DB ICE reservations are also compulsory for pass holders. OUIGO trains on Paris-Lyon are not covered by Interrail or Eurail.

How much do Stockholm to Lyon train tickets cost?

There is no through ticket, so you book each leg separately. In advance, Snälltåget seats can start from around SEK 199 to 499; DB/SNCF ICE Hamburg-Paris advance fares from around EUR 29 to 79; SNCF TGV INOUI Paris-Lyon from around EUR 29, or OUIGO from around EUR 20. The total across three legs in advance can range from roughly EUR 100 to EUR 300 or more, depending on date, booking window, and comfort level. Last-minute or flexible tickets cost significantly more.

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