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Review: TGV Train Mulhouse – Paris

Matthew Klint Posted onJuly 10, 2025July 9, 2025 11 Comments

Our high-speed Train à Grande Vitesse (TGV) train trip from Mulhouse to Paris was efficient, punctual, and very inexpensive. It made so much more sense than flying.

French TGV High-Speed Train Review: Mulhouse – Paris

I enjoy flying from Basel to Paris on Air France, but the train made so much more sense here. My journey from Mulhouse-Ville to Paris Gare De Lyon cost only €135.00 for four tickets in second class (two adults, two kids). I booked it less than three days prior to travel. Interestingly, adding on a leg from Basel to Mulhouse doubled the price.

We arrived at Mulhouse-Ville at 7:00am…the sun was just beginning to rise.

a group of bikes parked on a sidewalk

a building with a round building with a round roof

a woman and a child walking in a hallway

a screen with a blue screen

The train pulled up at 7:25am and we found our seats onboard and settled in. The train was on the fuller side, but there were open seats (we picked up more passengers as we approached Paris). We had pre-reserved seats and I tend to reserve table seating (four seats facing eachother with a table in the middle) which is ideal for families (and also for me to work).

a train station with people waiting for the train

a screen with a blue and white screen

a train at a station

a train at a station

a group of people standing in front of a train

a table and chairs in a train

seats in a train with a table and a bench

Each seat has 220-volt outlet.

a close up of a power outlet

a group of people sitting in a train

The kids love rice cakes and snacked throughout the journey.

a woman and a girl eating food on a train

a child sitting at a table with food on it

a boy sitting in a bus looking at a cell phone

I spent most of the 3.5-hour journey working and it was a very producive time…internet worked well (it went out a couple times, but only briefly).

At one point, my son Augustine wanted to visit the café car so we went and checked it out. Coffee, tea, water, soft drinks, beer, wine, cookies, muffins, and other packaged snacks were avilable for purchase. We did not buy anything…

a child standing in an elevator

a man standing in a kitchen

a display case with food and drinks

We arrived at Paris Gare De Lyon on time and were soon on our way to our hotel via Uber…a very smooth journey.

a train with a door open

a boy standing next to luggage

a girl standing next to luggage

a group of people in a train station

CONCLUSION

Considering the ticket price, I scored an excellent deal on this train ride, and it was indeed pleasant and productive. I find intercity rail travel in Europe to generally be a pleasure and this journey was no exception.


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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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11 Comments

  1. Malik Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 7:24 am

    If you’re connecting at Paris and going to a city outside of Paris, AF sells fares where you take the TGV instead of a small narrowbody. It’s a transfer that’s a bit of a hassle if you’re not flying on AF LP, but the TGV itself has always been fine as I’ve always been lucky to avoid SNCF strikes.

  2. Michael Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 7:43 am

    We took a long distance train in France for the first time in 2001. We didn’t know the language and were confused by the stops, the general timeline etc. This was of course before cell phones and Apple Maps. We flagged an employee and he asked us what arrival time our ticket showed. We told him 6am or whatever it was. He said “at 6am you get off the train”. Sure enough it was a 12 hr train ride and it was right on the dot. So efficient.

  3. Mick Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 7:45 am

    We did trains for 6 weeks in Italy. No brainer. Arrive in the center of town mostly. No security. Room to spread out. Scenery. Can walk around.

    Ditto Japan.

  4. MaxPower Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 8:13 am

    I *Heart* high speed rail

  5. This comes to mind Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 8:18 am

    I’m on a French train each year, often a TGV. I always plan ahead and buy the train ticket as soon as reservations open up. For that reason, I always go first class, as the price is reasonable with discounts available when you book early. That means I can get the solo seat in the 1-2 1st class sections (2nd class is 2-2) for peanuts.

  6. LWC Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 9:55 am

    Have done that exact trip and it was a breeze. Wish more Americans would get the chance to experience fast, efficient train travel so they could advocate more! And if you get a chance, the Musée National de l’Automobile, Collection Schlumpf in Mulhouse is worth the trip!

  7. Book Early, Book Often Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 11:47 am

    Love the TGV. Reminder to book early as the above commenter indicated so you can boom a INOUI ticket and aren’t forced into purchasing a OUIGO ticket with no bar car

  8. Aaron Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 12:34 pm

    How did you find the prices in the cafe car?

  9. Marissa Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 2:22 pm

    I took my daughter to Italy, Switzerland, and Austrial several years ago and we took 17 trains. Except for the lack of luggage space occasionally, we loved them, far better than airports and flights.

  10. docntx Reply
    July 10, 2025 at 3:28 pm

    Thank you for sharing! Love to watch the kids grow up. Fun little seasoned travelers.

  11. simmonad Reply
    July 11, 2025 at 1:21 am

    The fact that an additional 40 km (Basel-Mulhouse) doubled the price of the 500km journey from Mulhouse to Paris highlights why international rail travel in many parts of Europe remains a complicated mess.

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