A cosy couchette with pillow, sleeping bag, bottled water, amenities kit, power outlet & free WiFi. Buy ticketswww.sncf-connect.com* in €, no booking fee; www.thetrainline.com* in €, £ or $, small fee; www.raileurope.com in €, £ or $, small fee. * Can also sell Espace_privatif |
Overnight in a couchette from €29
It's time-effective option! Sleep your way from Paris to Nice, Cannes, Antibes, Toulouse, Perpignan, Latour de Carol or Cerbère on the Spanish border from €29 with a bed for the night. Formerly branded Lunéa, French domestic overnight trains are now Intercités de Nuit.
Sole occupancy of a compartment - Espace Privatif
Food & drink, dinner before you board
On what routes do they run?
Paris-Toulon-St Raphael-Cannes-Antibes-Nice
Paris-Toulouse-Latour de Carol with connection to Barcelona
Paris-Tarbes-Lourdes
Paris-Rodez
Paris-Briançon
Paris-Aurillac relaunched December 2023
Paris-Perpignan-Narbonne-Cerbère (daily in summer, Fri & Sun in winter, with connection to Barcelona)
In Paris, all Intercités de Nuit use the Gare d'Austerlitz.
What are the trains like?
Intercités de Nuit have 1st class 4-berth couchettes, 2nd class 6-berth couchettes and reclining seats. There are no sleepers, sleeping-cars with 1 & 2 bed compartments were withdrawn from all French domestic overnight trains in 2007, but you can book a 4-berth compartment for sole, dual or triple occupancy as explained here. Below, the Intercité de Nuit to Briançon & Nice boarding at Paris Austerlitz. Watch the video.
1st class couchettes
1st class couchettes have 4 berths per compartment, two upper, two lower. Each couchette is a flat padded bunk with a fresh clean pillow and a lightweight sleeping-bag (a great idea, replacing the traditional sheet & blanket). Each passenger gets a bottle of mineral water, earplugs and an eye mask. The 1st class couchette compartments are more spacious than 2nd class couchettes, not only because they have 4 berths instead of 6, they are slightly larger and have wider berths.
There are washrooms & toilets at the end of the corridor. Compartment doors have a security deadlock which cannot be opened from outside even with a staff key, and staff are on duty if you need them. Only passengers with tickets & reservations are allowed onto the platform, and there are minimal stops between 00:00 & 06:00 for a smooth & secure journey through the night. A welcome feature is that the windows on these cars open. See couchette numbering plan.
You can book sole occupancy of a whole 4-berth compartment for 1, 2 3 or 4 people, see the Espace Privatif section. Click the images below for larger photos.
2nd class couchettes
2nd class couchettes have 6 bunks in each compartment, upper, middle & lower on each side. Each couchette is a flat padded bunk with a fresh clean pillow and a lightweight sleeping-bag. Each passenger gets a bottle of mineral water, earplugs and an eye mask. There are washrooms & toilets at the end of the corridor.
Compartment doors have a security deadlock which cannot be opened from outside and staff are on duty if you need them. Only passengers with tickets & reservations are allowed onto the platform and there are minimal stops between 00:00 & 06:00 for a smooth & secure journey through the night. A welcome feature is that the windows on these cars open. See couchette numbering plan.
You can book sole occupancy of a 6-berth compartment for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 people, see the Espace Privatif section. Click the images below for larger photos.
Reclining seats
Intercités de Nuit also have 2nd class reclining seats, but travelling overnight in a seat is not recommended except in emergency. A couchette lets you sleep lying down in a safely-locked compartment, it's definitely worth the extra cost. Click the image for larger photo.
1. How the Private Compartment option appears on thetrainline.com:
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2. How the Espace Privatif option appears on sncf-connect.com |
Private use of a whole couchette compartment
You can book sole occupancy of a whole 1st class 4-berth couchette compartment for 1, 2, or 3 people. Or a whole or 2nd class 6-berth couchette compartment for 4 or 5 people. There are two ways to do this, just note that it's only possible with normal tickets, not when using an Interrail or Eurail pass:
Option 1, Espace Privatif
The Espace Privatif option doesn't always show up, but if it's available, you can book a whole 1st class 4-berth compartment or a whole 2nd class 6-berth compartment by paying the Espace Privatif fare.
How much does Espace Privatif cost?
You can book a whole 2nd class 6-berth couchette compartment for 1-6 people from €150.
You can book a whole 1st class 4-berth couchette compartment for 1-4 people from €180.
How to book Espace Privatif
You can book Espace Privatif at either www.thetrainline.com (easy to use, easy to use, in €, £ or $, small booking fee) or the French Railways website www.sncf-connect.com (in €, no booking fee).
Using Thetrainline
Go to www.thetrainline.com and run an enquiry with the correct number of passengers selected. Find the overnight train and select the 1st class fare for a 4-berth or 2nd class fare for a 6-berth. Scroll down a bit and select Private compartment under Comfort options.
Using SNCF-Connect
Go to www.sncf-connect.com and run an enquiry with the correct number of passengers selected. Find the overnight train and select the 1st class fare for a 4-berth or the 2nd class fare for a 6-berth). When the fares panel opens, look for and select the fare marked Tarif Espace Privatif. This gets you a whole couchette compartment for all the passengers you have selected when booking.
Option 2, buy extra tickets to fill a compartment
The fall-back option is to book 4 tickets in 1st class couchettes or 6 tickets in 2nd class couchettes to have sole occupancy for you and your companions. Use phantom children as they're cheaper than adults.
Be sure to check the berth numbers you are offered, you see these before you pay. Make sure that the first digit of all berth number is the same, for example 31, 32, 35, 36. By default, all berths will be booked together in one compartment, but this might not be possible if the train is already pretty full and there's no point in booking random berths for phantom passengers in different random compartments!
Luggage, bikes, WiFi, showers...
Luggage
You take you bags into your compartment with you. There's space under the bottom bunks, on the rack above the window and in the big recess above the compartment door which projects over the ceiling of the corridor. Nobody worries about how big your bags are or how many you take, as long as you can handle it all yourself.
Bikes
Bicycles can be taken for a small charge on some routes, including Paris-Nice, Paris-Lourdes-Tarbes, Paris-Toulouse & Paris-Perpignan-Cerbère, but not Paris-Latour de Carol. Bikes travel in dedicated bike spaces, but for some strange reason you can only book a bike space if you book a 2nd class couchette, not if you go 1st class.
WiFi & power outlets
The couchette cars now have free WiFi, and 3G/4G mobile data works fine across most of France. Each couchette has its own power outlet (2-pin 230v) under the reading light.
Showers
There are no showers on board the train, just a toilet & washroom at the end of the corridor in each car.
However, if you're in a 1st class couchette, showers are available on arrival at Paris Gare d'Austerlitz: There are 6 shower rooms (2 are wheelchair-accessible) in the Espace Services next to the toilets opposite platform 4. 1st class couchette passengers can use the showers for free, first come, first served. There are no showers for 2nd class passengers.
There are also now free showers for 1st class couchette passengers at Toulouse Matabiau.
Women-only compartments
Men & women are mixed in couchettes as you don't normally fully undress, but women travelling alone can book a berth in a ladies-only compartment if they prefer, in either class.
Child safety rails
If you've children, ask the train staff for a child safety rail.
Bed length
I'm 6' 2" and the berths are long enough for me with room to spare.
Food & drink
There's no catering car, you should have dinner before you board. In the morning, you can buy a cup of coffee and a croissant from staff in a small staff compartment in one of the second class couchette cars, usually the one with the bike spaces. You are of course free to bring your own food & drink with you, even a bottle of wine if you like!
It's possible to pre-order drinks & snacks for delivery to your couchette on some night train routes, but not all. Go to restaurationabord.sncf-connect.com any time before 12:00 on departure day (please let me know if that link stops working), order what you want, enter your train number, car & berth number, enter your name & email, and pay. It will turn up soon after departure. Feedback appreciated.
Dinner before leaving Paris?
At the Gare d'Austerlitz, consider dining at the Off Paris Seine (offparisseine.com), a floating restaurant on the river Seine next to the station. Open 7 days a week, reservation is recommended for dinner, you can reserve a table online at offparisseine.com.
The nearby unpretentious Brasserie L'Eclipse might be worth a try. Feedback appreciated.
Alternatively, for something special, have dinner at the famous Train Bleu restaurant at the Gare de Lyon. After dinner, it's a 10 minute stroll across the Seine from the Gare de Lyon to the Gare d'Austerlitz.
Couchette berth numbering plan
In 1st class 4-berth couchettes, only the lower and top berth numbers are used, for example 11, 12, 15, 16.
How much does it cost?
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Fares start at €19 in a reclining seat, €29 in a 2nd class couchette, €59 in a 1st class couchette.
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Berths are sold individually. Fares vary like air fares, so book ahead. A round trip is simply two one-ways.
How to buy tickets
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Buy tickets at the French Railways website www.sncf-connect.com (in €, no booking fee) or www.raileurope.com or www.thetrainline.com (in €, £ or $, overseas credit cards no problem, small booking fee). You print out your ticket or can show it on your phone.
I would use www.sncf-connect.com or www.thetrainline.com as they both show allocated berth numbers before you pay, so you can confirm (for example) that you're all in the same compartment.
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Booking for French trains normally opens 4 months ahead, but for these overnight trains it can be less than this, sometimes 1-3 months, so don't be impatient.
Watch the video