What is the cheapest / fastest way to get from Brussels to Paris?

What is the cheapest / fastest way to get from Brussels to Paris?

6/11/2018 12:38:38 PM

https://www.sobus.travel/bus-Brussels-Paris/06-12-2018#:results
You can see that the cheapest way to go from Brussels to Paris is by bus :
– you can combine Ouibus and Flixbus for 10€ and you will need 5 hours
– or paying 12€99 for a direct travel with Flixbus in 3 hours

10/16/2013 11:15:42 AM

If you look for cheaper and not quicker, there is also Megabus which offer prices starting for 15€.

You can compare price for that line here:
www.comparabus.com/en/bus-Bruxelles-Paris-3-10

2/19/2013 11:17:55 PM

Regarding your bus question. Recently a new bus service emerged, called IDbus.

2/19/2013 6:58:19 PM

In 2010, I hitchhiked from Brussels to Paris, first from a gas station on the periphery of the city to a rest stop on the highway towards Paris, then in a fast Mercedes all the way to Paris, in fact much faster than legal. That day I continued to Bordeaux.

Of course, hitchhiking is not reliably the fastest, but it can certainly be very fast and it is certainly the cheapest.

7/15/2013 6:04:00 PM

Thalys is definitely the fastest way of getting from Brussels to Paris. You can buy tickets directly at the Thalys website. You can also buy them at the Belgian (SNCB) or French (SNCF) railway companies. The prices are in principle identical.

The trip by bus takes around 5 hours, to be compared to the 1h20 of the train trip. Apart from Eurolines you can use iDBUS. The prices are more or less the same. I have checked for a departure in 2 days. Eurolines is 25 EUR and iDBUS varies between 15 and 33 EUR depending on the departure time. Thalys starts at 79 EUR on that particular day.

In case you are unable to choose among the two bus companies, note that they are using different terminals in Brussels and Paris. Choose whichever suits you best.

It is possible to travel by “classical” trains from Brussels to Paris. But this is neither a real bargain nor is it really fast, as documented in another post. It takes around 5h30, involves three train changes (Tournai, Lille and Amiens) and costs around 65 EUR (45 EUR if you are less than 26 years old).

2/19/2013 11:19:09 AM

The fastest route is the Thalys train that takes 1:22 hours and is a non stop train. If you compare that to the car, you need more than 3 hours according to Google. Consequently, buses can’t be any faster than cars. Another option would be flying, but a flight takes around 1 hours, without including the time for getting to the airport, security check, waiting for departure, etc.

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Other options like walking, taking a boat, use a bicycle, etc. are not really useful options. So to answer the first part of your question: If you want to use the fastest connection, then take the train!

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