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Trains from Strasbourg

23Jun
1
Seats
Strasbourg
Paris

Each ticket has information about

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Travel time

Arrival Time

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Ticket price

Morning trains

04:44
StrasbourgStation
5h 9m
09:53
ParisParis Est
Direct
TER Fluo 839162
from
14123 USD
1
5h 9m, Direct
04:44
StrasbourgStation
09:53
ParisParis Est
from
14123 USD
1
Direct
05:41
StrasbourgStation
3h 5m
08:46
ParisParis Est
Direct
OUI 2584
from
9854 USD
1
3h 5m, Direct
05:41
StrasbourgStation
08:46
ParisParis Est
from
9854 USD
1
Direct

Day trains

12:21
StrasbourgStation
1h 44m
14:05
ParisParis Est
Direct
DBS 9574
from
21609 USD
1
1h 44m, Direct
12:21
StrasbourgStation
14:05
ParisParis Est
from
21609 USD
1
Direct
12:50
StrasbourgStation
2h 27m
15:17
ParisParis Est
Direct
TGVOUIGO 7692
from
11582 USD
1
2h 27m, Direct
12:50
StrasbourgStation
15:17
ParisParis Est
from
11582 USD
1
Direct

Evening trains

18:23
StrasbourgStation
1h 53m
20:16
ParisParis Est
Direct
OUI 2454
from
13484 USD
1
1h 53m, Direct
18:23
StrasbourgStation
20:16
ParisParis Est
from
13484 USD
1
Direct
18:57
StrasbourgStation
1h 45m
20:42
ParisParis Est
Direct
DBS 9560
from
21609 USD
1
1h 45m, Direct
18:57
StrasbourgStation
20:42
ParisParis Est
from
21609 USD
1
Direct
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First train

04:44
night

Last train

21:52
distance

Travel duration

2h 7m
daily-departure

Daily departures

28
departure-station

Departure station

Strasbourg
changes-type

Changes

direct
arrival-station

Arrival station

Paris
ticket-price

Ticket price

from $55
fastest-s

Fastest trip

1h 42m
longest-s

Longest trip

5h 16m

Trains to Strasbourg

Inbound trains arrive mainly at Strasbourg-Ville, the city's long-distance and regional rail hub. TGV INOUI services from Paris Est reach Strasbourg in around 1h45m, while trains from Lyon arrive in about 3h40m. Services from Marseille take roughly 5h40m on direct high-speed trains. From the Grand Est region, trains from Nancy arrive in around 1h25m, and TER services from Colmar reach Strasbourg in about 30m. Cross-border trains from Karlsruhe arrive in around 40m, while services from Frankfurt reach Strasbourg in about 1h50m. Trains from Basel arrive in roughly 1h20m, usually via the Alsace corridor.

Visiting Strasbourg

Strasbourg is a major rail hub in eastern France, positioned on the high-speed axis from Paris toward the Rhine and the German border. The city has one main long-distance train station, Strasbourg-Ville, plus regional stops serving the metropolitan area and the airport. SNCF Voyageurs runs the core French services, while cross-border services also involve Deutsche Bahn on selected Germany-linked trains. Trains from Strasbourg include high-speed TGV INOUI and OUIGO services, TER Grand Est regional trains, international high-speed services toward Germany, and regional trains toward nearby Alsace cities. Strasbourg-Ville is the main train station for long-distance and regional departures, while Entzheim-Aeroport station serves Strasbourg Airport by rail on the TER network. Rail routes from Strasbourg run west toward Paris and Champagne, south through Alsace toward Colmar, Mulhouse, and Basel, northwest toward Nancy and Metz, and east across the Rhine toward Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt. Book trains from and to Strasbourg online at Rail Monsters.

Popular routes from Strasbourg

From Strasbourg-Ville, TGV INOUI and OUIGO services run west toward Paris Est and the wider French high-speed network. Long-distance SNCF services also connect Strasbourg with the Rhone corridor, including Lyon and Marseille, giving eastern France a direct link to southern routes without changing in Paris. Regional TER Grand Est trains run south through Alsace toward Colmar, Mulhouse, and Basel, and northwest toward Nancy, Metz, and Champagne. Eastbound international services cross the Rhine toward Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt, with Deutsche Bahn involved on selected Germany-linked trains. Strasbourg-Ville is the usual departure point for both domestic and cross-border services.

Strasbourg

Strasbourg is the capital of Alsace and the seat of several European institutions. Trains depart from Strasbourg-Ville station, west of the historic Grande Ile and linked to the tram network, local TER trains, and cross-border services to Germany.

Strasbourg

StationStation
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2h 7m

Paris

Paris is France's capital and its largest rail hub, with separate stations serving different regions. Strasbourg trains arrive at Paris Gare de l'Est, a major eastern terminus with metro lines 4, 5, and 7 and a short walk to Gare du Nord.

Paris Est

StationStation

Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport

StationStation

Paris Austerlitz

StationStation

Paris Montparnasse

StationStation

Paris Gare de Lyon

StationStation

Paris Gare de l’Est

StationStation

Paris St-Lazare

StationStation

Paris Gare du Nord

StationStation

PARIS BERCY

StationStation

Disneyland Paris

StationStation

Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV

StationStation

Paris Bercy Bourg. Pays d'Auv.

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Booking Strasbourg Train Tickets Online - Options, Tips, and Reservations

Buying Train Tickets Online
Buy train tickets online for Strasbourg with Rail Monsters by choosing departure dates, selecting TGV INOUI, OUIGO, TER Grand Est, or ICE-linked services, and completing an online reservation. Book your tickets for Strasbourg train stations including Strasbourg-Ville and Entzheim-Aeroport, depending on whether you need long-distance, regional, or airport-area rail.
Types of Train Tickets Available
Strasbourg services include regular tickets on TER Grand Est, reserved seats on TGV INOUI and OUIGO, and advance or flexible fare families on long-distance trains. Cheap tickets and discount tickets may appear on selected routes to and from Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Nancy, Metz, Colmar, Mulhouse, Basel, and Germany-linked services.
Tips for Online Reservations
Online reservation services through Rail Monsters accept Strasbourg train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, useful for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Train prices can vary on TGV INOUI and international services, while TER fares are usually simpler; ticket counters remain available at Strasbourg-Ville. With the Rail Monsters iOS and Android apps, you can book and manage train tickets on mobile.

Strasbourg Train Travel FAQ and Tips

How do I buy train tickets to and from Strasbourg?

Book train tickets to and from Strasbourg on Rail Monsters by entering your travel date, selecting a TGV INOUI, OUIGO, TER Grand Est, or Germany-linked service, and completing online reservation. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel for Strasbourg services, useful around Easter Week, August holidays, and Christmas. Booking confirmation is sent by email with the ticket details.

What is the main train route from Strasbourg?

The main domestic route from Strasbourg is the high-speed service to Paris Est, taking around 1h45m on direct TGV INOUI trains operated by SNCF Voyageurs. OUIGO also serves the Strasbourg-Paris corridor on selected departures. Trains leave from Strasbourg-Ville, the city's main station for long-distance services, and use the LGV Est high-speed line across eastern France.

Do high-speed trains serve Strasbourg?

Yes. Strasbourg-Ville is served by TGV INOUI and OUIGO high-speed trains on French domestic routes, including the Paris corridor. International high-speed services also link Strasbourg with cities in Germany, with SNCF Voyageurs and Deutsche Bahn involved on selected services. Regional TER Grand Est trains cover shorter trips across Alsace, Lorraine, and the wider Grand Est region.

Should I reserve seats on trains from Strasbourg?

Seat reservations are required on TGV INOUI and OUIGO services from Strasbourg, and they are included with the booked ticket. International high-speed services to Germany normally use reserved or reservable seating, depending on the train and fare. TER Grand Est regional trains generally use open seating without a seat reservation. Reserve earlier for Fridays, Sundays, Christmas, and August holiday travel.

What are the main train connections to and from Strasbourg?

Strasbourg connects with Paris in around 1h45m by TGV INOUI, Lyon in about 3h40m, Marseille in roughly 5h40m, and Nancy in around 1h25m. TER Grand Est trains link Strasbourg with Colmar in about 30m and Mulhouse in around 55m. Cross-border services reach Karlsruhe in about 40m, Frankfurt in around 1h50m, and Basel in roughly 1h20m.

How do I get from Strasbourg to the airport by train?

Strasbourg Airport is served by Entzheim-Aeroport station on the TER Grand Est network. Regional trains connect Strasbourg-Ville with Entzheim-Aeroport in around 8 to 10 minutes, and the station is linked to the airport terminal area by a short walkway. Travelers can book the rail segment through Rail Monsters when available as a regional train ticket.

Can I buy Strasbourg train tickets at the last minute?

Last-minute TER Grand Est tickets from Strasbourg are usually available on the day of travel, but TGV INOUI, OUIGO, and international services can sell out or rise in price during Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Rail Monsters accepts Strasbourg train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, so booking early is useful for high-demand dates and cross-border departures.

What are the main train stations in Strasbourg?

Strasbourg-Ville is the main station for TGV INOUI, OUIGO, TER Grand Est, and international services. Entzheim-Aeroport station is the rail stop for Strasbourg Airport, served by TER Grand Est trains. Krimmeri-Meinau is a regional stop in the southern part of the city. Most intercity passengers use Strasbourg-Ville first, then connect by regional rail where needed.
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