Address:
Place Louis-Armand, 75571, Paris, France

The Gare de Lyon train station is one of the busiest ones in Europe, handling about 90 million travelers every year. The station is nestled on the north bank of the scenic Seine River and was named after the beautiful French city of Lyon. The most notable part of the station's facade is the charming clocktower, a bit similar to famous London's clocktower, Big Ben. What is more, the Paris Gare de Lyon train station houses the legendary Le Train Bleu restaurant, welcoming visitors since 1901.

Finding Your Way at Gare de Lyon

Finding your way around a new place is always uneasy, but if this place is as big as Gare de Lyon and is located in a foreign country, it can be a serious challenge. In order to know what to expect when you step through the doors of the spectacular station, you can watch this short video, showing the interior of the station as well as the location of its main facilities.

 

F.A.Q.

 

What to Know About the Paris Gare de Lyon Train Station

 

Where is the Paris Gare de Lyon train station?

The beautiful station is located in the east of the French capital, not far from such famous Paris' sights as the Place de la Bastille, Coulee Verte Rene-Dumont, and Viaduc des Arts.

How to get to Gare de Lyon?

Glorious Paris boasts a vast public transportation network, making it really easy to get around the scenic city. You can travel to the station by taking a bus (lines 24, 57, 61, 63, 72, 77 or 91), an RER train (lines A and D), or you can travel by underground. The Gare de Lyon metro station is right beneath the railway station complex, served by lines 1 and 14 of the Paris Metro.

What can I find at the Gare de Lyon rail station?

Don't let the classic and a bit old-fashioned facade of Gare de Lyon fool you, inside you can find everything you would expect from a top-notch train station. The complex is fitted with comfortable waiting rooms, restrooms, ticket and Lost & Found offices, a Tourist Information point, ATMs, and a currency exchange point. There are several bars and restaurants available on the premises. The station is very well-organized and plenty of Gare de Lyon maps are scattered throughout the station to make navigation as easy as possible. Interestingly, there is a piano at the station that anybody willing can play for free.

Is there any Gare de Lyon luggage storage at the station?

For a small fee, travelers are welcome to take advantage of the Gare de Lyon left luggage lockers, available in Hall 3.

Does the Gare de Lyon rail station have a first-class lounge?

Yes, it does. The first-class Grand Voyageur lounge is located in Hall 3, offering to take advantage of a free coffee machine, Wi-Fi, phone chargers, and restrooms.

Is it possible to rent a car at the station?

Yes, there are several Gare de Lyon car rental offices available inside, including Avis, Europcar, and Hertz.

Is there complimentary Wi-Fi at Gare de Lyon?

Yes, travelers are welcome to enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi at Gare de Lyon.

Is there direct train between the Gare de Lyon station and Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) Airport?

Unfortunately, there is no direct train connection between these major transport hubs. Travelers who wish to travel from Gare de Lyon to CDG without a transport change can take the Le Bus Direct, leaving every 15-30 minutes from a bus stop near the Gare de Lyon rail station.

 

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