Train station transfers

Train Station Transfers

Our Concierge team remains at your entire disposal to arrange a safe and comfortable transfer from any Parisian train station to Hôtel Raphael or Majestic Hôtel Spa Champs-Élysées.

Upon your arrival, you will be welcomed by a professional, multilingual driver.

We offer a wide selection of vehicles to meet the specific needs of our guests (sedans, prestige cars, minivans, luxury motorcoaches, etc.). Do not hesitate to communicate your particular requests.

For arrivals at Gare du Nord, where taxis are often difficult to find, we strongly recommend booking a chauffeured car. We also offer access to a private lounge at Gare du Nord.

 

VIP Welcome Service

Our VIP Welcome includes personalized greeting directly at your train coach upon arrival.

Your multilingual assistant will assist you with any administrative formalities, luggage handling (with trolley provided), and will escort you directly to your chauffeured vehicle.

 

Paris Train Stations

There are six major train stations in Paris:

• Gare de Lyon (45–60 minutes)

Arrivals & departures: Southern France, the Alps (TGV), Switzerland (TGV), Italy, and Greece.

• Gare de l’Est (45–60 minutes)

Arrivals & departures: Eastern France (TGV Strasbourg), Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.

• Gare Montparnasse (approximately 30 minutes)

Arrivals & departures: Brittany, Western France (TGV Atlantique), and Spain.

• Gare du Nord (45–60 minutes)

Arrivals & departures: Great Britain (Eurostar), Belgium & Netherlands (Thalys), Northern Germany, and Scandinavian countries.

• Gare Saint-Lazare (approximately 30 minutes)

Arrivals & departures: Normandy (Caen, Deauville-Trouville) and connections to Great Britain via Dieppe.

• Gare d’Austerlitz (45–60 minutes)

Arrivals & departures: Southwestern France, Spain, and Portugal.

 

Travel times are indicative and subject to traffic conditions.

Feel free to contact our Concierge team for additional information or to arrange your transfer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Be carefull in the train station and especially at Gare du Nord

Inside the station you will be harassed by many men asking if you need taxi or transportation.
Some of them look quite official, they wear uniform-ish clothes and say they are the station dispatcher.
For your comfort and your security don't follow them !
Your driver will be waiting for you just after the customs, bearing a sign with your name.