Bus Brussels Paris
Book a bus ticket Brussels - Paris
Book a bus ticket Brussels - Paris
Bus information Brussels - Paris
Cheap Brussels – Paris bus tickets
Easily reach your destination by taking the bus from Brussels to Paris.
Frequently asked questions about Brussels – Paris buses
How do I book a Brussels Paris bus ticket?
You can book your Brussels – 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 Brussels Paris bus journey?
Depending on the company, your bus journey from Brussels 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 Brussels 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 Brussels 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 Brussels 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 Brussels 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 Brussels 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 Brussels 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 Brussels 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.
Visiting the city of Paris
One of the most famous cities in the world, Paris offers a variety of fascinating historical and cultural attractions to explore. Whether you are visiting the French capital for its iconic landmarks, its haute culture or for a romantic getaway, a trip to Paris has it all. Millions of tourists travel to Paris every year, and one of the best ways to get there is by taking a bus from Brussels to Paris.
What to see in Paris
A Brussels Paris bus can get you to the heart of the French capital in just a few hours. Trying to work out what to see in Paris first can seem overwhelming if you're a first-time visitor.
Visiting the iconic landmarks of Paris
Perhaps the most recognisable landmark in Paris, the Eiffel Tower is a great place to kick off your journey around Paris' iconic landmarks. If you plan on going up to the top, consider booking tickets ahead; otherwise, you may have to wait in line for an hour or two. However, once you reach the top, you will be rewarded with magnificent views of the city. After leaving the tower, take some time to relax in Champ de Mars and perhaps enjoy a snack with a nice view of the tower.
Take a walk to the Champs-Élysées, one of the most prestigious streets in the world, famous for its high-end boutiques and cafes. Head down the avenue, perhaps enjoy some luxury shopping and dining before making your way to the massive Arc de Triomphe in the middle of Place Charles de Gaulle. While admiring the monument, consider a climb to the top for a great panoramic view of the area.
Place du Trocadéro is a lively area and a popular meeting spot for many Parisians. It also offers some of the best views of the Eiffel Tower, making it the perfect backdrop for photographers. Finally, consider a cruise down the Seine River where you can enjoy river views of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Louvre.
Explore the historic side of Paris
Head to Île de la Cité to visit the famous Notre Dame Cathedral, Sainte Chapelle with its gorgeous stained glass windows, and Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in the city. Afterwards, take a leisurely stroll through the old Latin Quarter and seek out its many bookstores and cafes.
Head to Montmartre, one of Paris' most picturesque neighbourhoods, and also one of the most hilly. Make your way to the top of Square Louise Michel for some amazing city views. While here, make your way through the magnificent Sacré-Coeur basilica before heading down to Place du Tertre, home to hundreds of artists all vying to paint your portrait for a fee.
Continue your exploration of Montmartre and maybe enjoy a bite to eat at La Maison Rose or a show at the famous Moulin Rouge. If you are interested in the darker side of Parisian history, consider a trip to the Catacombs, complete with tunnels lined with human bones, and Père Lachaise Cemetery, the final resting place of quite a few famous names.
Uncover the artistic side of Paris
A visit to the Louvre must be on every art lover's list. Home to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and the French Crown Jewels, a visit to the Louvre is a must. Consider booking ahead to avoid the queues. Afterwards, take a stroll through the beautifully sculptured Tuileries Garden and see the ancient Egyptian obelisk in Place de la Concorde.
The Musée d’Orsay has one of the largest collections of Impressionist paintings in the world, including works by Cezanne, Monet and Van Gogh, while the nearby Musée de l’Orangerie features Monet's famous Water Lilies murals. Other great choices for museums include the Rodin Museum with its many statues, including The Thinker, and the Centre Pompidou, which houses the largest collection of modern art in Europe.
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