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Fast Transfers from Paris Gare du Nord StationEasy Changing from Eurostar Trains to De L’Est or De Lyon Stations
Eurostar trains from London arrive in Paris at Gare du Nord while TGV trains depart from De L'Est of De Lyon stations to Southeastern France, Germany, and Switzerland.
Long-distance and high-speed trains arrive in Paris at several different stations with Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est, and Gare de Lyon amongst the more important ones for international travelers. Connecting between French long-distance trains going into the opposite direction from Paris, usually require a transfer to a different station as well. Taking a suburban RER train or the Metro is usually the fastest and cheapest way to make such a transfer although in some cases walking is easier while travelers with bulky luggage may find it worth splurging on a taxi. Gare du Nord Station in Paris, FranceEurostar trains from London St Pancras International arrive in Paris at Gare du Nord (North Station), as do TGV Thalys trains from Northern France, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Cologne (Köln). Unfortunately, for most travelers Gare du Nord is not the final destination. Even travelers to Paris will generally require further transportation while those en route to other parts of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, or Switzerland will have to change to other major long-distance stations to catch further TGV trains.
From Gare du Nord to Gare de l'Est Station in ParisThe easiest station to change to from Gare du Nord (North Station) is Gare de l'Est (East Station). Walking is generally the best option. The fastest walk to Gare de l'Est takes only around ten minutes but does involve some stairs. Upon exiting Gare du Nord, turn left and walk along Rue de Dunkerque until reaching the railway tracks of Gare de l'Est. Turn right into Rue d'Alsace until reaching the station entrance. (On the reverse journey, follow the "Sortie Rue d'Alsace" signs in Gare de l'Est.) It is possible to avoid stairs on the walk to Gare de l'Est by using main roads. From Gare du Nord, follow Boulevard de Denain to Boulevard de Magenta and continue along Rue du 8 Mai 1945. This flat route should take around 20 minutes.
Although the distances are short, allow at least 45 minutes for transits between Eurostar and TGV or other French SNCF trains. On the reverse journey, bear in mind the check-in time for Eurostar trains (usually around 30 minutes) - TGV and other French trains may be boarded up to seconds before scheduled departure times.
From Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon Station in ParisChanging from Gare du Nord (North Station) to Gare de Lyon (Lyon Station) in Paris is unproblematic too. The two stations are linked by the fast RER suburban train on the D line with Chateles Les Halles the only stop en route.
The RER train journey itself takes just half an hour but allow at least an hour transfer time between long-distance trains plus the Eurostar check-in time if applicable. The RER D trains run so frequently - around ten per hour - that there is no need to check schedules in advance. Avoid RER lines A and B, which require a change of trains at Chateles Les Halles.
By Taxi from Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon Station in ParisTaking a taxi between Gare du Nord and Gare de Lyon will take just less than half an hour and should cost less than €20. Taxis are sensible for small groups or travelers with bulky luggage.
The copyright of the article Fast Transfers from Paris Gare du Nord Station in France Travel is owned by Henk Bekker. Permission to republish Fast Transfers from Paris Gare du Nord Station in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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