Paris to Warsaw by Train

From €310.30
15h 45min
Paris
4 departures per day
Paris
Paris
15h 45m
Warsaw
Warsaw
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How much are Paris to Warsaw train tickets?

The cheapest Paris to Warsaw train tickets start from 310.30 with DB Fernverkehr. The journey takes 15h 45min, with 4 departures per day, from Paris to Warsaw. 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 €310.30
  • Journey time: 15h 45min
  • Frequency: 4 departures per day
  • Carrier: DB Fernverkehr

About This Route

Traveling from Paris to Warsaw by train involves a long but comfortable journey primarily operated by DB Fernverkehr. The trip takes approximately 945 minutes, covering a significant distance across multiple countries. Passengers will experience a variety of landscapes and cityscapes as the train moves through France, Germany, and Poland. The route typically requires at least one transfer, often in cities such as Frankfurt or Berlin, depending on the specific schedule. Tickets start at around €310.30, offering different classes and flexibility options. Onboard facilities usually include seating with ample legroom, Wi-Fi access, and dining options, making the extended travel time more manageable. It is advisable to book tickets in advance to secure the best prices and seat availability. This route is suitable for travelers who prefer the comfort and convenience of train travel over flying, and those interested in a more relaxed pace with the opportunity to see multiple European regions en route.

What to Expect on the Journey

Traveling from Paris to Warsaw aboard DB Fernverkehr involves traversing a diverse European landscape over a 15 hour and 45 minute journey. Departing from the heart of Paris, the route heads eastward, passing through the fertile plains of northern France before crossing into Belgium and then Germany. Along the way, passengers will witness the changing scenery from the rolling hills and forests of the Ardennes to the flat agricultural lands of western Poland. Notable stops often include Cologne and Berlin, where historic architecture and urban skylines briefly come into view. Onboard, travelers can expect comfortable seating with power outlets, free Wi-Fi, and a bistro car offering refreshments, allowing for relaxed travel and productive downtime. The route crosses several rivers and cultural regions, giving a subtle glimpse into Central Europe's geography and heritage. Traveling mostly overnight or through daylight hours, the train provides large windows for viewing the passing countryside as you move steadily towards Warsaw’s modern station.

Route Highlights

Scenic views of the Rhine Valley and Central European countryside
Comfortable seating and onboard amenities offered by DB Fernverkehr
Opportunity to travel through major cities like Frankfurt and Berlin during transfers
Convenient connections to other European destinations from Warsaw
Spacious train compartments allowing for a relaxed journey

How to Get from Paris to Warsaw

OptionDurationPrice
Best
Train
15h 45mFrom €310.30
Bus17h 30mFrom €70.00
Driving14h 40m€150-250 fuel + tolls

The train offers a balance of speed, comfort, and convenience that makes it preferable to driving or bus travel on this long international route.

Station Information

Paris
Trains to Warsaw depart from Paris Gare de l'Est, located in the 10th arrondissement near the Canal Saint-Martin. The station is accessible via Metro lines 4, 5, and 7, plus numerous bus routes, and taxis are readily available outside. Facilities include luggage storage lockers, a variety of shops and cafes, and ticket counters for assistance. DB Fernverkehr trains typically depart from platforms 5 to 10, so check the departure boards early. Arrive at least 30 minutes before departure to navigate the station and find your platform comfortably. The station has clear signage in multiple languages and modern amenities to support travelers on long-distance journeys.
Warsaw
Warsaw Central Station sits close to the city center, within walking distance to key landmarks. To reach other parts of Warsaw, metro lines M1 and M2 serve the station, alongside multiple tram and bus routes. Taxi ranks are located immediately outside the main entrance, offering easy access for onward travel. Luggage storage facilities are available inside the station for short-term use. The station itself is modern and equipped with shops, cafes, and ticket offices. From here, visitors can quickly reach major hotels or business districts, making it an efficient gateway into the city.

DB Fernverkehr Ticket Classes

Sparpreisfrom €310.30
Budget
  • Non-refundable
  • Advance purchase required
  • Seat reservation optional
Flexpreisfrom €450.00
Standard
  • Refundable with fee
  • Flexible travel dates
  • Seat reservation included
Premiumfrom €700.00
Premium
  • Full refund option
  • Flexible changes
  • Access to DB lounges

How to Book Paris to Warsaw Tickets

1
Book Early

Purchase tickets as soon as possible before your travel date to access the lowest fares, especially the Sparpreis class starting at €310.3.

2
Choose Mid-Week Travel

Tickets tend to be cheaper during weekdays outside peak holiday periods, so select travel dates from Tuesday to Thursday when possible.

3
Select Off-Peak Departure Times

Traveling on less popular departure times, such as late evening or very early morning trains, can result in lower fares.

4
Avoid Flexible Tickets Initially

Start by searching for the non-refundable Sparpreis fares, which are the most affordable but sell out quickly.

5
Use Official DB Fernverkehr Platforms

Book through DB’s website or app to ensure access to official prices and promotions without third-party fees.

Travel Tips

  • Book tickets well in advance to get the best fares and seat options
  • Check transfer times carefully, especially for connections in Frankfurt or Berlin
  • Bring snacks and water, although dining cars are available on some segments
  • Arrive at the station early to find your platform and settle in comfortably
  • Consider bringing entertainment or reading material for the long journey

Luggage & Accessibility

DB Fernverkehr allows passengers to bring up to three pieces of luggage free of charge, with no strict size limits but bags should be manageable by the traveler. Oversized items or sports equipment may require special arrangements. Bicycles are permitted if booked in advance and properly stored. Stations and trains are equipped with accessibility features including ramps and dedicated spaces to assist passengers with reduced mobility.

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

When You Arrive in Warsaw

Upon arrival in Warsaw, start by visiting the Old Town Market Square, an area rebuilt after WWII with colorful townhouses and cafes. Next, explore the Royal Castle nearby, which offers insights into Poland’s history and art. For a relaxing break, walk through Łazienki Park, home to gardens and a palace on the water. In your first hour, consider grabbing a coffee at one of the cafes near the station and picking up a local map or transit ticket to navigate efficiently. Warsaw’s city center is compact and walkable, making it easy to begin exploring immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ticket prices start at €310.3 for the cheapest fare with DB Fernverkehr, with travel time approximately 15 hours and 45 minutes.

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