Yes, there's a direct Moscow to Paris sleeper train which operates once a week. The train departs from the Belorusskiy Station in Moscow and arrives at l'Est Station in Paris.
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Russian Railways (RZD) operate an entire train from Paris Gare de l'Est to Moscow once a week all year round, with comfortable 2 & 4 berth regular sleeping cars, luxurious 1 & 2 bed VIP deluxe sleeping-cars and a restaurant car.
One of the most popular international routes on the Russian railways, the Paris to Moscow route takes about a day and a half, passing through several European capitals along the way. Note that it will pass through Belarus, requiring the appropriate transit visa.
Train, bus or fly from Russia to France? The best way to get from Russia to France is to fly which takes 7h 51m and costs RUB 10000 - RUB 36000. Alternatively, you can train, which costs RUB 30000 - RUB 44000 and takes 2 days 2h, you could also bus, which costs RUB 17000 - RUB 32000 and takes 2 days 18h.
By train. International trains go from Europe via Belorus, and, the Belorussian government requires passengers to get a transit visa. Russian Railways offers luxurious railway services to Moscow from such European cities as Paris, Berlin, Nice, Warsaw.
Trans-Siberian is the longest train trip in the world at seven days long. It travels 10,214 km across 16 major rivers, 876 stations, and 87 cities. Some long train trips – like the Canadian from Toronto to Vancouver – begin and end with overnight stays in luxurious hotels.
Crossing the border to Russia with car at NarvaBringing you own car to Russia requires patience, time and the documentation of the car. At least when crossing the border at Narva you may need to wait up to 24 hours before you can cross the border. The border control only has a capacity of approx 6 car per hour.
Coaches can be a slightly cheaper way to travel around the country. However, they are much slower, with none of the romance or comfort of the train. If budgets allow, taking a train is usually the better option. Eurolines (www.eurolines.com) operates in the west of the country.
By train. International trains go from Europe via Belorus, and, the Belorussian government requires passengers to get a transit visa. Russian Railways offers luxurious railway services to Moscow from such European cities as Paris, Berlin, Nice, Warsaw.