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Hotel Reserve de Brive is a ten minute walk from the railway station. Photo: Richard Hammond
Hotel Reserve de Brive is a ten minute walk from the railway station. Photo: Richard Hammond

How to travel by train from London to Brive, France

Travel by train from London to Brive in less than 8 hours by taking the Eurostar from London St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord and then changing to Paris Austerlitz for the direct train south to Brive in central France.

Brive is a market town in the farming department of Corrèze (hence there are lots of weekly farmers markets). In particular, there's a weekly food market at the Georges Brassens market hall on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. There are a number of fine 15th and 16th century houses and mansions, including  Maison Cavaignac, Maison Treilhard and the Tour des Echevins. Brive is also a great base for exploring the upper reaches of the Dordogne and the department of Correze.

Flight-free travel from London to Brive:

Journey Time: from 7 hours 28 minutes

Sample timetable: Depart London 9.22am, arrive Brive 7.00pm

Changes: 1

Transfer: Paris Gare du Nord to Paris Gare de Austerlitz

Frequency of Departures: 11/day

Carbon emissions: 18.3kg (flight would be 247.2kg)*

Car hire at Brive Railway Station: Yes

Tickets provided by Trainline, which allows you to buy tickets for multiple train operators in multiple European countries. It does charge a small booking fee, but offers several useful facilities, such as a free email alert service to let you know as soon as bookings open for your chosen route so you can snap up the cheapest tickets when they become available.

How to book train tickets as part of a package with accommodation

If you want someone to book the whole journey for you or combine it with staying in hotels en route, get in touch with the travel agent Byway through its page for booking enquiries.

On Board Eurostar

For ticket types (Standard, Plus and Premier) and information on what it's like on board, see our Guide to Eurostar

What's the journey like?

You have to change stations in Paris from Gare du Nord to Gare de Austerlitz, which can take 20-30 minutes on the Paris metro (9 stops), but we recommend you leave at least 50 minutes for the entire transfer. See our guide to How to transfer between train stations across Paris. At Gare de Austerlitz, you board an intercity train to 'Brive-La-Gaillarde' station. Remember, whenever you’re connecting trains in France, always remember to validate your onward train ticket ('compostez votre billet') at the machine on the platform before departing (these are often coloured yellow).

Miss your connection?

Don’t panic. Railteam’s ‘Hop on the Next Available Train’ service means that if you have missed your connection because of a delay on the preceding leg of your journey, you’ll automatically be put on the next available high-speed train. NB Remember to get your ticket stamped by your Train Manager.

Stopover in Paris 🏠

If you want to break the journey and stay overnight to see a bit more of Paris while you're travelling through, there are lots of lovely places to stay conveniently near Brussels Gare du Nord.


Hotels close to Gare du Nord 🚉

Grand Hotel de Paris and Hôtel Kabanel are just a few minutes walk from Gare du Nord (and Gare de L'Est so also great if you're heading out east). Rooms from about €100 per night.

For more hotels close to the station see Hotels near Gare du Nord


Green Traveller's Top Pick 💚

Mob Hotel is a particularly environmentally friendly and socially conscious hotel that's in the heart of St Ouen, just a few miles north of Gare du Nord and close to the Garibaldi metro station (line 13). The hotel is all about being socially engaged within its neighbourhood (the artistic creations of local craftspeople are everywhere), but it also has strong eco credentials, such as water jugs rather than plastic bottles, refillable toiletries and organic cosmetics in the rooms. The restaurant is fully organic with a seasonal menu that draws on produce from farming cooperatives or direct from local producers (they also make their own honey and beer).


Eco-friendly hotels in Paris ✔️

If you're looking for other green hotels in the French Capital, then these have all been certified by an accredited ecolabel: Hotel Gavarnie (near the Eiffel Tower and Les Invalides Museum) | Hotel Le Pavillion (a former convent in the Saint-Dominique area) | Amélie Hotel (2-star) | Hôtel Malar (10 minutes from the Champs Elysees).

On arrival at Brive-La-Gaillarde station

Bienvenue à Brive! At the station, there are onward train connections to several large French cities, including Limoges, Périgueux, Clermont-Ferrand, Bordeaux and Toulouse, as well as several regional destinations.

Hotels in Brive


There are plenty of hotels close to the railway station, we stayed at Hotel La Réserve de Brive, which is a 10-minute walk, but there are many others, see below:



More about Brive

For more information about where to stay, local restaurants, and what to see and do in the region, see our Green Traveller's Guide to Nouvelle-Aquitaine

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