Reaching France is easy and convenient, no matter where in the world you're coming from. As one of Europe's best-connected countries, France welcomes international students with excellent infrastructure and reliable transport options.
From the EU:
Travelling to France from other European countries is fast and affordable. High-speed trains such as the TGV and Thalys connect cities like Brussels, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Barcelona directly to Paris or Nice. Low-cost airlines including Ryanair and easyJet offer regular flights to French destinations, while buses such as FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus provide budget-friendly alternatives.
From Latin America (LATAM):
Students from countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, or Colombia can fly to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) or Orly (ORY) airports, both of which offer direct connections from major LATAM hubs. From the airport, it's easy to connect to regional cities by domestic flight, train, or shuttle service. If you're heading to Sprachcaffe's school in Nice, several airlines offer one-stop connections via Europe.
From Asia:
Major airlines operate direct flights from cities like Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, and Shanghai to Paris CDG. With one-stop routes available to Nice, students from Asia have smooth access to France's Mediterranean coast. For convenience, Sprachcaffe can arrange airport transfers upon request.
Travelling within France:
Once in France, you'll benefit from a modern, efficient transport system. Trains are fast and frequent between cities, and the regional TER trains are ideal for day trips. Urban areas like Nice offer reliable public transport including trams, buses, and bike-sharing services. Taxis, ride-sharing apps, and airport shuttles are also widely available.
At Sprachcaffe, we help organise your arrival and guide you on the best local transport options to make your stay seamless from the very first day. Whether you arrive by plane or train, your French language adventure begins the moment you set foot in the country.