Gare du Nord Station
Metro, buses, and national and international trains
Gare du Nord
The Gare du Nord is one of the most important train stations in Paris and in France.
It combines local metro and train services with international high-speed train services connecting the French capital with cities in neighboring countries.

This is the station of the Eurostar in Paris.
Local connections from Gare du Nord
Metro: Lines 2, 4 and 5. Learn more about the Paris Metro.
Trenes RER B: connect Paris with Charles de Gaulle Airport and with Orly Airport (if you take the Orlyval and then board at Antony station, you can travel all the way to Gare du Nord).
Trenes RER D: connects to Gare de Lyon.
Trenes SNCF : Regional trains from Paris to Amiens / Boulogne-Ville, Saint-Quentin, Maubeuge / Cambrai
Trenes Transilien: These are the suburban trains of the SNCF that run connections to the Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-d'Oise and Oise areas.
Autobuses: More than 20 public bus routes in Paris, including night buses, linking the station with the entire capital. Learn more about buses in Paris.
International connections from Gare du Nord
Eurostar trains to London.
Trenes Thalys to Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.
Trenes TGV to Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Learn more about transportation in Paris.
More about transportation in Paris
Use this practical information to get around Paris like a local
Trains in Paris
The RER (Réseau Express Régional) is one of the fastest and most affordable ways to get around Paris.
Eurostar
High-speed train service connecting Paris with the United Kingdom, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Paris Public Transportation
All public transport networks keeping the capital connected 24 hours a day.