How much are Paris to Ainring train tickets?
The cheapest Paris to Ainring train tickets start from €105.99 with DB Fernverkehr. The journey takes 9h 8min, with 8 departures daily, from Paris Est Train Station to Ainring Train Station. To get the lowest fare, book in advance and pick off-peak, mid-week departures — the cheapest non-refundable fares sell out first.
- Cheapest fare: from €105.99
- Journey time: 9h 8min
- Frequency: 8 departures daily
- Carrier: DB Fernverkehr
About This Route
The train journey from Paris to Ainring takes approximately 9 hours and 8 minutes, operated by DB Fernverkehr with ticket prices starting from €105.99. This route is ideal for those looking to make a day trip or an onward journey from Paris to the Bavarian region near the German-Austrian border. Depart early in the morning to maximize your time in Ainring, with return trains available in the evening to get you back to Paris the same day. Ainring offers a quiet setting with access to local Bavarian culture and nearby outdoor activities such as hiking or visiting traditional markets. The train route includes comfortable seating and onboard amenities, ensuring a relaxed trip. Booking in advance often secures better prices and preferred departure times. Remember to check the schedule carefully, as some connections might require transfers. Keep your luggage manageable for easy boarding and disembarking. Planning your arrival to coincide with daylight hours will allow you to make the most of your time in Ainring before returning.
Route Highlights
Travel Tips
- Book tickets in advance to get the best prices and preferred seats
- Check train schedules carefully to plan connections and avoid long waits
- Travel light to navigate station platforms and transfers more easily
- Arrive early at Gare de l'Est in Paris for a smooth boarding process
- Consider bringing snacks and water for the 9-hour journey
Cancellation Policy
Tariff notices and conditions of carriage: https://int.bahn.de/en/gtc Regulations on contracting partners: https://www.bahn.de/partnerprogramm/vertragspartner Online ticketing regulations: https://www.bahn.com/en/booking-information/online-ticket
Frequently Asked Questions
There are no direct trains; the journey typically involves one or two transfers, often in Munich or Salzburg, depending on the chosen connection.







