How much are Paris to Altenglan train tickets?
The cheapest Paris to Altenglan train tickets start from €69.99 with DB Fernverkehr. The journey takes 3h 17min, with 4 departures daily, from Paris Est Train Station to Altenglan 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 €69.99
- Journey time: 3h 17min
- Frequency: 4 departures daily
- Carrier: DB Fernverkehr
About This Route
The train journey from Paris to Altenglan takes approximately 3 hours and 17 minutes, operated by DB Fernverkehr with fares starting from €69.99. This route offers a practical option for a day trip, allowing travelers to depart early from Paris and return the same day. On arrival in Altenglan, you can spend time exploring the local surroundings, such as hiking trails in the nearby Palatinate Forest or visiting small local eateries. To maximize your time, consider booking an early morning departure from Paris and an evening return, which gives you around 5-6 hours to enjoy Altenglan. The trains are equipped with comfortable seating and offer a smooth ride through changing landscapes, transitioning from urban French settings to rural German scenery. Keep in mind that Altenglan station is small with limited facilities, so plan accordingly for food or other needs. Advance booking is recommended to secure lower fares and preferred departure times.
Route Highlights
Travel Tips
- Book tickets in advance on the DB Fernverkehr website for best prices
- Check train schedules carefully to allow sufficient time in Altenglan
- Pack snacks or meals as station facilities in Altenglan are limited
- Arrive at Paris station at least 30 minutes before departure
- Use the DB Navigator app for real-time updates and platform info
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 requires one transfer, often in Kaiserslautern.







