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    1.0 (1 review)
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    Gare du Nord - Several seating and eats once passed border control

    Gare du Nord

    2.8(341 reviews)
    26.5 kmGare du Nord/La Chapelle, 10ème

    We came to this rail hub in Paris for our high speed train to Amsterdam. We were on the…read more"Pre-tour" portion of our river cruise and had to go to Zamdam to catch our ship. That required us to get the main station on Amsterdam, then catch a bus. What can I say. It was your typical train station with many trains ready to go and you could also catch a subway here. It was easy to maneuver through and while I was waiting I went for a coffee and a pastry. That's the special thing about Paris... even in the train station was good coffee and great pasteries. I noticed lots of Police patroling the area which definately helps make you feel just a bit more safe and comfortable. Boarding the train was quick and easy and they left right on time. KUDOs to the team here at the Gare du Nord.

    Although not as bad of an experience as the TGV train, the waiting experience of Eurostar just…read moremakes flying look amazing. The Gare du Nord station was frightfully warm and there were very few seats. Generally while the space felt poorly designed for crowds, the signage was okay, although still slightly confusing to navigate. Once on the train our experience wasn't too bad as we'd splurged for midclass so we were seated in a quiet area, but that being said - I really wish our attendant had prevented parents who had seats elsewhere walking into our car with their young children and letting them wander around being loud. All in all, the experience was good, but I'm not sure how often we'd take the train to Paris, especially since there is no Disney linkup.

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    Gare du Nord - Waiting area post border control

    Waiting area post border control

    Gare du Nord - Long queue for Eurostar security check

    Long queue for Eurostar security check

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    Gare de l'Est

    Gare de l'Est

    3.8(85 reviews)
    27.0 km10ème, Canal St Martin/Gare de l'Est

    The Gare de l'Est (East Station) is two train stations: one being part of the Paris Metro line,…read moreconnecting Lines 4, 5, and 7 and the other being the one of seven Paris mainline stations supporting TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) going to various cities in Europe. My nephew and I had planned a weekend trip to Luxembourg, and this station was the origination of the 2.5 hour high-speed trip, beginning early on a Saturday morning. We came from different places in Paris using Metro, and met up here. The walk from the Metro part of the station to the main central holding area takes a bit of time, with need to closely follow signs pointing to Gare de l'Est. About 24 minutes before the scheduled departure of our train, the platform number came up on the big board. At that point, we used the QR code from our purchased ticket to pass through the security gate of the platform. Then it was a long outdoor walk parallel to the train until one finds the correct car. We left right on-time. We came back to the same station from Luxembourg, and it was a simple matter of reversing direction back to the Metro side of the station to get back to our dorm/hotel.

    Navigating thru this station is a nightmare once you arrive by Metro. Missed our train because of…read moreno clear signs and help available in the station. Had to exchange out pre-booked tickets and paid an additional fee for the same. Strongly recommend having a lot of buffer if you are planning on taking a train from here.

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    Gare de l'Est
    Gare de l'Est
    Gare de l'Est

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    Gare de Lyon - Interior of a île de France Mobilités train car

    Gare de Lyon

    3.5(141 reviews)
    30.4 kmBercy, 12ème

    Quality/Quantity - As cautious travelers, we always stop by the train station on our first day in…read morethe city to buy our tickets for the next leg of our trip. This is an especially good suggestion for people that do not speak the language. But today's ticket, we bought online months in advance. We were told that there was a savings buying early versus the same day, etc. Now that we have been in France for over two weeks, we are experienced and have figured out their bus, train, and metro systems. Well we hope, lol. Ambiance - It is a major public train station, so come early if you are not experienced. Crazy busy as expected. Pay to use toilets - 1 Euro. Several floors. Service - Self service in this station as again, we pre-bought our tickets months in advance. Price - 188 Euros to Lyon for two people. $220 USD. Owner Comment - Thanks for having affordable and smooth transportation with Inoui to Lyon.

    Among the train stations in Paris, I like Gare de Lyon the best. It's easy to navigate, and it has…read morean excellent annunciator board. In April, we traveled from Paris to Nice through this station. Our taxi driver dropped us off at the curb, and we had a short walk through the entrance doors to our gate in Train Hall 1. At the gate, we scanned our SNCF tickets and went down the platform to our train and assigned carriage (car). It couldn't have been easier.

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    Gare de Lyon - Waiting for taxis

    Waiting for taxis

    Gare de Lyon - Clock tower

    Clock tower

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    Detailed Map of Gare de Lyon

    Gare de Versailles-Château-Rive-Gauche

    Gare de Versailles-Château-Rive-Gauche

    3.1(7 reviews)
    27.5 km

    10 minutes walk from this station to Versailles palace! Buy a return ticket here before you head…read moreoff if you haven't, to avoid the crowd who will be returning and the long line waiting to buy tickets. We had the paris visite zone 1-3 pass and since the Versailles is in zone 4, we exited at Viroflay Rive Gauche (the last stop at zone 3) using RER C and paid 1.90 euro one way from there to this station (we bought round trip there too and used the 2nd ticket to get on the RER to return and rode it straight to zone 1 and exited with our visite pass). Don't buy paris visite zone 1 to 5 pass if you don't venture out often. Not worth the cost. Just pay individual tickets to Versailles. Most of the attractions are in zone 1 anyway. We never went to zone 2&3. The pass for zone 1 to 5 is worth it ONLY if you do round trip airport transportation and Versailles and or Disneyland. ...(but also consider: airport transportation cons: multiple transfers, flights of stairs with a heavy suitcase if that station doesn't have escalators or elevators, delayed time/stops/ accident)

    Quality/Quantity - Now that we have been in France for over 3 or 4 weeks, we are experienced and…read morehave figured out their bus, train, and metro systems. Well we hope, lol. This trip was easy in and out. Ambiance - It is a major public train station for Versailles, so come early if you are not experienced. Crazy busy as expected. Service - Self service in this station. Price - 4.60 Euros. $5.50 US; very affordable. Owner Comment - Thanks for having affordable and smooth transportation with Inoui to Lyon.

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    Gare de Versailles-Château-Rive-Gauche - 5/24/26 FYI.

    5/24/26 FYI.

    Gare de Versailles-Château-Rive-Gauche - 5/24/26 FYI.

    5/24/26 FYI.

    Gare de Versailles-Château-Rive-Gauche - 5/24/26 FYI.

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    5/24/26 FYI.

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