Don’t wait – SNCF seats for travel ‘til July 3rd* are now live, limited, and booking fast.
Take the train while taking in the sights and sunshine of these top cities:
Warmer days are coming, so now’s your chance to make most of them!
Check out some of the most popular routes in France and start planning your trip away this spring. Book early to avoid disappointment and snap up the best fares!
SNCF Spring and Early Summer 2026 train tickets are on sale from 28th January 2026.
Cheap TGV INOUI and INTERCITÉS tickets are available to buy from 28th January 2026 for travel between 30th March and 3rd July 2026.
The exact time of the SNCF seat release has not been communicated yet, but in general SNCF ticket sales start early in the morning.
Ready to plan your next trip to France? Tap one of the most popular French destinations below for some useful travel tips.
Check out when the different companies in France and around Europe start releasing their cheapest fares if you don't want to miss out on any bargains.
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Train company |
How much in advance can I book tickets? |
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TGV INOUI and INTERCITÉS |
4 months in advance (except for summer, Christmas and February holidays) |
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2 to 9 months in advance | |
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6 months in advance | |
| 4 months in advance | |
| 3 months in advance | |
| Deutsche Bahn | 6 months in advance |
Our map below shows some of our most popular French rail routes and journey durations from Paris.
With SNCF, it's easy to travel by TGV INOUI, Intercités or OUIGO trains to some of the must-see destinations in France. Here's a simple explanation of the different services:
France is also well connected to Europe by rail via a number of different train companies – we're here to help make understanding it easy. We’ll get you across the Channel from the UK, via Eurostar, and around France for less. Plus, with our free app in your hand, all your tickets and timetables are in one place. For more information on train travel in France, check out our dedicated page to trains in France. Bon voyage!
Les Arcs, Chamonix or Alpe d'Huez, many ski resorts in France are accessible by train. Forget about traffic and the hassle of snow tires, jump on a train instead and make the most of your ski holiday.
Getting to a ski resort by train has never been easier thanks to the extensive rail network covering France and its exceptional ski areas. Check out the best mountain destinations that can be easily accessed by train below:
You can travel with skis, snowboards and any other ski equipment without paying a fee.
*Additional pieces of luggage are free on TGV and Intercités trains.
Thanks to the train, you'll arrive rested at your destination, ready to put your skis on! No more traffic jams, bad weather on the road and the many hours to find a parking space.
Getting to a ski resort by train rather than driving or flying is a greener option. This year, do something good for the planet!