tours-tourisme

How to get to Tours?

    • How to get to Tours?

    • Carte de France des axes autoroutiers

      Map of France showing motorway routes

      Getting here by train, car or plane

      2 TGV stations

      Tours Centre and Saint-Pierre-des-Corps, 5 minutes from Tours

      3 motorways

      A10 (Paris and Bordeaux), A85 (Nantes and Bourges) and A28 (Rouen)

      1 international airport

      20 minutes from Tours city centre

    • Gare de Tours

      Tours railway station

      Coming by train

      • 2 TGV stations
      • 25 TGV connections per day between Paris Montparnasse and Tours in 1 hour and numerous connections between Paris Austerlitz and Tours in 2 hours.

      Book your Paris-Tours tickets: www.sncf-connect.com

      Connections with:

      • Bordeaux – 2 hours 18 minutes
      • Reims – 3 hours
      • Lille – 3 hours
      • Metz / Nancy – 3 hours 30 minutes
      • Brussels – 3 hours 40 minutes
      • Lyon – 4 hours
      • Strasbourg – 5 hours
      • London – 6 hours

      Book your tickets: www.sncf-connect.com

    • Venir en voiture

      Coming by car

      Three motorways serve the Touraine region:

      • The A10 (Paris and Bordeaux),
      • The A28 (Rouen),
      • The A85 (Nantes and Bourges).

      Five national roads pass through Tours: RN 10, RN 138, RN 152, RN 76, RN 143.

      Travel time from major cities:

      • Nantes – Tours: 2 hours 30 minutes
      • Paris – Tours: 2 hours 40 minutes
      • Rennes – Tours: 2 hours 45 minutes
      • Bordeaux – Tours: 3 hours 50 minutes
      • Lyon – Tours: 4 hours 50 minutes
      • Lille – Tours: 5 hours
    • Aéroport de Tours

      Tours Airport

      Tours Val de Loire International Airport
      • 10 minutes from the city centre,
      • Regular connections to London Stansted, Porto, Marrakesh and Marseille.
      Link: book your tickets

    • How to get around Tours?

    • Se déplacer à Tours

      Tours tramway

    • By bus and tram with the Fil Bleu network

      • Fil Bleu, the unique transport network in the Tours metropolitan area, makes it easy to get around by tram and bus seven days a week.
      • One tram line and one high-level service line cross the metropolitan area from north to south from 5 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. on weekdays, with frequent service between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. (every 6 to 10 minutes).
      • Night services are provided, with service for night owls from Thursday to Saturday.
      • 24-hour, 48-hour and group passes are available to simplify travel.

      More information here.

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