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Paris to Strasbourg: Top 3 Travel Options

Discovering Strasbourg: The Best Travel Options from Paris

Strasbourg, a key city in France and the European Union's capital, is a top destination for tourists. Learn more about this French city.

Traveling by train is the most convenient and efficient method to reach Strasbourg from Paris, with the train station situated close to Strasbourg's UNESCO-listed historic center, home to many of Strasbourg's prime attractions.

Alternatively, driving or taking a bus are viable options, with driving being ideal for those wishing to explore en route, and bus travel catering to those on a budget.

Our guide offers insights into selecting the best mode of transportation based on your travel preferences.

Contents:

  • Paris to Strasbourg by Train
  • Paris to Strasbourg by Car
  • Paris to Strasbourg by Bus

1. Paris to Strasbourg by Train

Half-timbered houses in the Grande-Île District, Strasbourg

The high-speed TGV (Train de Grande Vitesse) is the fastest route to Strasbourg from Paris, with frequent services running from early morning to evening. Departing from Paris' Gare de l'Est, the journey to Strasbourg's Gare de Strasbourg takes approximately one hour and 45 minutes.

The station in Strasbourg is a short walk from the Grande-Île district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring picturesque streets, canals, and traditional half-timbered houses.

2. Paris to Strasbourg by Car

Champagne region of France

Driving from Paris to Strasbourg, which takes about five hours, allows for flexible stops such as Reims in the Champagne region or Metz, a City of Art and History. Consider an overnight stay to fully enjoy these areas, with options ranging from luxury hotels in historic settings to reasonably priced accommodations.

En route, the Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord in the Alsace region offers scenic detours through forests and quaint villages. Having a car also enables visits to the charming Alsatian villages south of Strasbourg, which are not easily accessible by public transport.

Don't miss the attractions of Colmar, with its enchanting architecture, canals, and rich history.

3. Paris to Strasbourg by Bus

River view and cathedral in Strasbourg

For those on a strict budget, the bus is a cost-effective option, though the journey can take around six hours. FlixBus and other companies offer multiple departures daily from Paris to Strasbourg.