From £23
Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £23
Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £25
Train - Operated by EurostarFrom £25
Train - Operated by EurostarFrom £26
Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £26
Train - Operated by EurostarRETURN FROM | £60 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £30 |
AVG TRAVEL TIME | 1h 22m |
TRAIN COMPANIES | SNCF, Eurostar |
The train from Paris to Brussels is a beautiful trip to take to see all the wonders of northern France and the southern region of Belgium, with the train taking less than a few hours to arrive in Brussels Railways Station. When taking the rail from Paris to Brussels, you should always look for high speed train tickets from Paris to Brussels that will only cost slightly more but will offer you way more services on board as well as getting you to your destination much faster. The northern region of France is very pretty, dotted with small French villages on your way to Brussels. A high speed train may be the best and most comfortable way to travel from Paris to Brussels.
The main station in Paris that offers tickets to Brussels is Paris Gare du Nord Station. This station has been retrofitted with better infrastructure and offers many amenities due to its central location in Paris which is one of the most visited cities in the world. The stations offer cheap train tickets from Paris to Brussels. Amenities at Paris Gare du Nord Station include free public WiFi, charging outlets for all your devices and food and drink kiosks are available if you are hungry or thirsty before your train ride. You will also find bathrooms and changing rooms at the station as well as a left luggage station where you can drop off your luggage in case you were planning to take a trip into the city of Paris while you waited for your next train to arrive. Due to the train station being located directly in the city centre, this will also allow you to make use of the amenities of local facilities, meaning you will have access to parks, monuments, public squares and fountains.
When travelling through both French and Belgium Train Station checkpoints in your travel from Paris to Brussels, it will not be required of you to show your passport or any form of identification for that matter. You will need a Schengen Visa when entering any county found in the European Union which means that as long as you have arrived in an EU country beforehand, there will be no need to show any formal document of identification and since both France and Belgium are part of the European Union, the countries share open borders and you do not have to get a visa or stamp when entering Belgium for your trip Paris to Brussels. That being said, it is always advisable for travellers to travel with their passport and identification documents as there may be other places that will require you to have such as hotels, rental offices and banks.
The distance from Brussels Train Station to the city centre is very short and will only take a short walk to get there. If you are looking to travel further outside the city, it would be best to make use of the transport hub inside the main train station as the transport hub offers three metro lines throughout the city as well as hop-on hop-off bus routes that will stop on most main streets and if all else fails, there is also a taxi rank where you can take a cab to wherever you would like to go in the city. Brussels is a very beautiful city and the best recommendation for you as a traveller would be to walk the city streets and take in the charming roads and buildings of Belgium's capital city.
Search for train tickets from Paris to Brussels Bruxelles-National for this week, starting at £30 one-way.
The fastest journey time from Paris to Brussels Bruxelles-National is 1h 22m. Consider Eurostar for the quickest available option to your destination.
There are many trains travelling between Paris and Brussels Bruxelles-National which are SNCF and Eurostar. The cheapest SNCF is what we have recently available with prices starting at £60 for a return ticket.
There are 170.1 mi between Paris and Brussels Bruxelles-National. By train, the distance is greater, and the train route may stop elsewhere along the way. The train takes 1h 22m, typically.
Taking a train to Brussels Bruxelles-National from Paris has a carbon footprint of 38lb, on average. Carbon emissions for flights between these two cities are around 120lb. Taking a bus instead of a train would change your carbon footprint to about 24lb.
To save time, the fastest way to travel is by flight from Paris to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport on Brussels Airlines. Expect the length of time you’ll spend onboard Brussels Airlines to be about 0h 55m compared to taking a train from Paris to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport or a bus from Paris to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport which have been found to be slower alternatives.
A bus from Paris to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport from £19 can save you up to 88% on the cost of your trip compared to booking a flight from Paris to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport or a train from Paris to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport.