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Below you will find all the information you may need about Paris-Nord railway station: location, ticket office opening hours, assistance for disabled passengers, a downloadable map etc.
Shops and facilities
At Paris-Nord, there’s all you need from a railway station: cafés, a bureau de change, newsagents, gift shops etc. It is also a magnificent setting, serving as a marvellous example of 19th century architecture, combining ironwork and glass. Paris-Nord is served by the metro, the RER and various buses. There is a taxi rank in front of the main entrance.
Throughout France and beyond
Paris-Nord railway station has links to Northern France as well as to Belgium, the Netherlands, and Northern Germany. Thalys and Eurostar make this station the entry point to Northern Europe for France.
Treat yourself to a first class experience in the exclusive business lounge (Salon Affaires) of Paris-Nord and enjoy a wide range of facilities:
Access conditions The business lounge (Salon Affaires) at Paris-Nord station is only accessible to members of the Thalys The Card or SNCF Grand Voyageur loyalty programmes, in hold of a valid ticket or booking for the day.
Public transport in Paris is operated by the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (www.ratp.fr). Inner city public transport includes the metro subway system, trains and buses.
The Paris metro system is by far the most popular and convenient means of transport. Each metro line is colour coded and is easily recognisable. It is the cheapest, fastest and most recommended option for inner city travel. The Paris metro system includes 16 metro lines. At Paris-Nord, you can change to lines 4 and 5, RER lines B, D and E. The metro brings passengers to nearly every corner of the city. Metro trains operate between 5 a.m. until 12.30 a.m.
The bus system in Paris is very user-friendly as well. Most buses travel from Monday until Saturday between 6.30 a.m. and 12.30 a.m. After this time, night buses operate hourly. The local train network is called the RER. These local commuter trains provide transport to destinations in the Paris suburbs.
Metro tickets may be used on RER trains and buses. However, if you are planning on using the public transport system frequently, you will save yourself some money if you purchase a day ticket, or a weekly or monthly pass, which allows unlimited travel on the public transport system at a certain price.
For assistance in this station, please call the dedicated "Accès Plus" hotline at least 48 hours before departure:
This service is reserved for wheelchair users and/or holders of a national handicap card. Station equipped with disabled toilets, lifts and special ramps for access to the platforms
Download the station map of Paris-Nord
Bahncard 25: This card gives 25% discount in Germany when travelling with ICE or conventional trains (not valid on Thalys).
Bahnhcard 50: This card gives 50% discount in Germany when travelling with ICE or conventional trains (not valid on Thalys).
SNCB 50% card: Holders of this card can get 50% discount on the Belgian part of an international journey with conventional trains (this card is not valid on high speed trains like Thalys, Eurostar, TGV or ICE).
SNCB Token of free transport: Holders of a token for free transport in Belgium or a Network Railcard do not pay for the Belgian part of an international journey with conventional trains.
OV-Jaarabonnement: Do you own a OV-Jaarabonnement card? Holders of a OV-Jaarabonnement card do not pay for the Dutch part of an international journey with conventional trains to/from the Netherlands.
Railplus: The Railplus card offers 25% discount on international journeys with conventional trains everywhere in Europe (in France: only youth and senior).
ThePass Business: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
ThePass Premium: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
ThePass Weekend: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
NS Voordeelurenkaart: Do you have a NS Voordeelurenkaart? This card gives 40% discount in the Netherlands (Monday-Friday: only for departures after 9AM). Not valid on Thalys.
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