10 French phrases for tourists: trains and buses
Trains and buses are popular modes of transportation for tourists in France. If you’re planning a trip to France, it’s important to know how to get around by public transportation.
In this lesson, we will explore ten useful French phrases for tourists to use when taking trains and buses in France.
- Où est la gare/la station de bus ? (Where is the train station/bus station?)
Use this phrase to ask for directions to the train or bus station.
- Quand part le prochain train/autobus pour…? (When does the next train/bus leave for…?)
Use this phrase to inquire about the schedule for the next train or bus.
- Quel est le prix d’un billet pour…? (What is the price of a ticket to…?)
Use this phrase to ask about the price of a ticket to your destination.
- Je voudrais un aller simple/pour aller-retour pour… (I would like a one-way/round-trip ticket to…)
Use this phrase to purchase a ticket for your journey.
- Est-ce que ce train/autobus s’arrête à…? (Does this train/bus stop at…?)
Use this phrase to ask if the train or bus stops at your destination.
- À quelle heure arrive le train/autobus à…? (What time does the train/bus arrive at…?)
Use this phrase to inquire about the arrival time at your destination.
- Où est-ce que je peux prendre le bus/train pour…? (Where can I catch the bus/train to…?)
Use this phrase to ask where you can catch the bus or train to your destination.
- Est-ce que ce train/autobus est direct pour…? (Is this train/bus direct to…?)
Use this phrase to ask if the train or bus goes directly to your destination.
- Je dois descendre à… (I need to get off at…)
Use this phrase to communicate your intended stop.
- Pardon, je suis perdu(e). Pouvez-vous m’aider à trouver la station de bus/le train ? (Excuse me, I’m lost. Can you help me find the bus station/the train?)
Use this phrase to ask for help in finding the bus station or train station.
In conclusion, these ten French phrases for tourists to use when taking trains and buses in France will help you communicate effectively and navigate your way around the country. Whether you’re asking for directions, inquiring about the schedule or price of a ticket, or asking if the train or bus goes directly to your destination, these phrases will help you communicate confidently and effectively. With practice, you will be able to use these phrases effortlessly and enjoy your travels in France.