In Paris, there are long-distance bus stations for buses that go to many cities in France and Europe. In this article, we will see the different bus stations in Paris and all the tips to travel by bus in France.
π The Paris Bus Stations
πΌ Paris – Bercy Seine
Paris – Bercy Seine is the main long-distance bus station in Paris.
β οΈ It is hard to imagine that we are in the main long-distance bus station of one of the biggest cities in the world, but don’t be surprised by the fact that:
- it is not super clean
- there is no real space to seat and relax
- the park beside the bus station looks a bit sketchy.
Just be careful with your luggages.
πΌ Paris – Bercy Bourgogne – Pays d’Auvergne
Paris – Bercy Bourgogne – Pays d’Auvergne is the secondary long-distance bus station of Paris, close to the first one.
β οΈ Check the bus station you need to go to.
βοΈ CDG Airport
CDG Airport has a long-distance bus station located in the Terminal 3 of the airport:
BlaBlacar Bus stop | π Gare routiΓ¨re Terminal 3 |
Flixbus stop | π Gare routiΓ¨re Terminal 3 |
βοΈ Orly Airport
Orly Airport has long-distance bus stations located in two different parking:
BlaBlacar Bus stop | π Parking P5 |
Flixbus stop | π Parking P4C |
β οΈ Check the parking of your bus as they are pretty far from each other.
π Travel by Bus in France
If you want to know more about the different buses available, and how to buy your bus tickets in France, you can check this article:
Conclusion
The long-distance bus is a cheap way to travel to France from Paris.
To know more about other ways to travel from Paris, you can check this article: