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Cheap Lausanne – Paris bus tickets

Easily reach your destination by taking the bus from Lausanne to Paris.

Frequently asked questions about Lausanne – Paris buses

How do I book a Lausanne Paris bus ticket?

You can book your Lausanne – Paris bus ticket on the SNCF Connect website or app. Enter your journey, departure and arrival dates, and compare the options offered by the bus companies listed on SNCF Connect to choose the trip that best suits your needs.

What luggage can I take on a Lausanne Paris bus journey?

Depending on the company, your bus journey from Lausanne to Paris may include:

  • hand luggage
  • hold luggage
  • options for additional luggage

Conditions may vary and can be checked during booking.

What services are available on board?

Services available on a bus ride from Lausanne to Paris depend on the company. Common facilities include:

  • power outlets
  • air conditioning
  • toilets
  • Wi-Fi on some routes.

Can I choose my seat?

The ability to choose a seat on a Lausanne to Paris bus trip depends on the operator. Some companies allow seat selection at the time of booking, usually for an extra fee when this service is offered. Others automatically assign a seat number before departure.

When should I arrive to catch my Lausanne Paris bus?

It is recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before departure to ensure smooth boarding and avoid delays.

Can I eat or drink during the journey?

It is generally possible to have snacks or non-alcoholic drinks during your Lausanne Paris bus journey. It is recommended to choose odourless foods and keep the space clean.

Are pets allowed?

Most companies do not allow pets on board a Lausanne Paris bus. However, assistance animals are accepted.

What should I do in case of delay or cancellation?

In case of a delay or cancellation of the Lausanne Paris bus, companies usually notify you by SMS or email. Depending on the situation, re-routing, a refund, or compensation may be offered in accordance with applicable regulations.

Can I change or cancel a bus Lausanne Paris ticket?

The conditions for changing or cancelling depend on the operator. Some bus companies offer a refund or voucher, while others allow you to adjust the date or time. Details are provided during booking.

Getting to Know Paris Better

The Lausanne Paris bus service provides a convenient road connection between the two cities. Visiting Paris means being able to explore one of Europe's premier tourist spots with something to suit everyone, from foodies to culture vultures.

The Unmissable Sights of Paris

The Eiffel Tower isn't just the icon of Paris but of France itself. No trip to the city is complete without visiting it. You don't have to go up because it can be enjoyed from the nearby parkland, the Champs de Mars. Don't miss the Louvre Museum, either, Paris's foremost art gallery. The museum is a former palace and simply wandering around its exterior is enough to make it a tourist destination in its own right. Finally, take some time to visit the Arc de Triomphe, one of the city's most impressive landmarks.

Festivals to Discover in Paris

We Love Green is a summertime music and sustainability festival held in Paris each year. Running since 2011, it takes place in June, covering a wide range of musical styles, including electronic, hip-hop, indie and world music. As its name suggests, Festival d’Automne à Paris takes place from September to December annually. This is a multidisciplinary arts festival founded in 1972. It covers theatre, dance, music and visual arts in venues throughout the city.

Parisian Gastronomies to Try

Poireaux vinaigrette is found in other parts of France but is very much a Parisian bistro staple. It is a dish of leeks dressed with mustard vinaigrette served cool. Opéra cake was invented in the 1950s in Paris. It combines layers of almond sponge with coffee buttercream and a chocolate glaze, a delicious treat wherever in Paris you may be.

Things to See Around Paris's Bus Terminus

The bus from Lausanne to Paris terminates mostly at Bercy, a railway and Metro interchange in the east of the city. You can access a park nearby or take the opportunity to stroll along the Seine River because the bus stop lies between the two. The impressive Accor Arena is just around the corner, a venue that hosts both large concerts and sporting events.

Discover Paris in Only Three Days

Day 1: Take in Paris's Museums

Paris has world-class art galleries but if you want to see the lesser-visited museums, then begin at Musée Carnavalet which offers an historical perspective of the city through its people. The Musée des Arts et Métiers is a good place to head in the afternoon for more on the city's engineering and early technology traditions. It has its own Metro station on lines 3 and 11. From there, head to Place de la République for an evening meal.

Day 2: Explore Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur

This part of Paris is well-known from many films, a hilly part of the city with cobbled streets. At the top of the hill is the magnificent Sacré-Cœur cathedral from where you can enjoy wonderful cityscape vistas over Paris. Take some time to explore arty Montmartre and its many enticing bars and eateries.

Day 3: Travel on the Seine

Head to the Eiffel Tower and pick up a river bus heading upriver once you've seen enough of the area. You'll pass many sites en route, including the Musée d'Orsay and the Louvre. When you get to Notre Dame, get off and discover what the Île de la Cité, the island on which the cathedral is built, has to offer on foot.

Changing Seasons in Paris

In springtime, taking the bus from Lausanne to Paris means arriving when the city is in bloom, one of the most attractive times of year to visit. In the summer, the beach areas and designated swimming in parts of the Seine make for a different sort of experience. The autumn and winter months are also worth coming to Paris, even if you might be more reliant on the city's Metro system to get around rather than wandering about. Paris is popular over the festive season, so expect more tourist crowds around Christmas and New Year.