Travel from Berlin to Paris

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Fly via
Lufthansa
EUR 100-4501h 40m - 4h 0m (direct to 1 stop)
Depart: Multiple times dailyArrive: Varies by departure
Full-service flights connecting Berlin and Paris with a stopover, often in Frankfurt or Munich, or direct flights operated by partner airlines.
Flights typically depart from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Terminal 1 and arrive at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) Terminal 1 or 2. Prices vary significantly based on booking in advance, fare class, and time of year.
Air France
EUR 110-4801h 40m - 3h 30m (direct to 1 stop)
Depart: Multiple times dailyArrive: Varies by departure
Direct and connecting flights between Berlin and Paris, often via Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) with various service levels.
Air France flights usually operate from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Terminal 1 and arrive at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), primarily Terminal 2. Baggage allowances and services depend on the fare type.
easyJet
EUR 50-2001h 40m - 1h 50m
Depart: Several daily servicesArrive: Varies by departure
Low-cost direct flights from Berlin to Paris. Prices are generally lower but often exclude checked baggage and seat selection.
easyJet typically operates from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Terminal 1 or 2 and arrives at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) or Paris Orly Airport (ORY). Be aware of extra fees for luggage and other services.
Ryanair
EUR 40-1801h 45m - 2h 0m
Depart: Several daily servicesArrive: Varies by departure
Ultra low-cost direct flights from Berlin to Paris. Fares are usually very competitive, but expect additional charges for almost all extras.
Ryanair typically flies from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Terminal 1 or 2 to Paris Beauvais Airport (BVA), which is located further from central Paris. Consider the cost and time for onward travel from BVA.
Train via
Deutsche Bahn (DB) / SNCF (TGV/ICE)
EUR 60-2008h 0m - 9h 30m
Depart: Several daily services (early morning to late afternoon)Arrive: Varies by departure
High-speed rail services connecting Berlin and Paris, typically involving one transfer, often in cities like Mannheim, Frankfurt, or Cologne.
Trains depart from Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Hbf) and arrive at Paris Gare de l'Est. Booking in advance is highly recommended for the best fares. Seats on high-speed trains often require reservations.
SNCF (TGV) / Deutsche Bahn (ICE)
EUR 60-2008h 0m - 9h 30m
Depart: Several daily services (early morning to late afternoon)Arrive: Varies by departure
High-speed rail connections between Paris and Berlin, with a focus on French TGV services for parts of the journey. Often involves one change.
Trains arrive at Paris Gare de l'Est and depart from Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Look for tickets combining ICE (German) and TGV (French) services. International tickets can be purchased from either operator.
Bus via
FlixBus
EUR 35-9012h 0m - 16h 0m
Depart: Multiple times daily, including overnightArrive: Varies by departure
Long-distance budget-friendly bus travel between Berlin and Paris with multiple daily departures, including overnight options.
Buses typically depart from Berlin Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof (ZOB) and arrive at Paris Bercy Seine or Paris La Défense (Terminal Jules Verne). Services usually include Wi-Fi and power outlets.
BlaBlaCar Bus
EUR 30-8012h 30m - 17h 0m
Depart: Several daily services, including overnightArrive: Varies by departure
Intercity bus services offering an economical way to travel between Berlin and Paris.
Departures from Berlin Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof (ZOB) and arrivals at Paris Bercy Seine or Paris La Défense (Terminal Jules Verne). Amenities may vary, but free Wi-Fi is generally available.
Drive via
Self-drive
EUR 160-240 (fuel and tolls estimate)10h 30m - 12h 30m (without major stops)
Depart: FlexibleArrive: Flexible
Driving offers flexibility and the chance to explore routes at your own pace.
The approximate distance is 1,050 kilometers. Fuel costs are estimated based on an average consumption of 7.5 liters/100km and typical fuel prices in Germany and France (around EUR 1.67 per liter for gasoline). Germany has no tolls for passenger cars, but France has a comprehensive toll road network, estimated at EUR 40-70 for this route.
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