Calculate what French autoroute tolls will cost for your trip – real February 2026 Class 1 tariffs for the busiest routes, plus fuel, in one total. French motorway tolls average about 9.50 € per 100 km, so a Paris–Marseille run costs almost 70 € in péage alone.
For routes not in the list, the calculator estimates tolls from the network average of 9.5 €/100 km.
| Route | Motorway km | Toll (car, one-way) |
|---|---|---|
| Paris-Lyon | 467 | 41.30 € |
| Paris-Marseille | 776 | 69.40 € |
| Paris-Bordeaux | 587 | 60.90 € |
| Paris-Lille | 221 | 18.90 € |
| Paris-Strasbourg | 492 | 44.70 € |
| Paris-Nantes | 386 | 43.30 € |
| Lyon-Marseille | 315 | 28.10 € |
| Marseille-Nice | 199 | 21.20 € |
| Bordeaux-Toulouse | 244 | 22.20 € |
| Paris-Caen | 235 | 28.80 € |
| Lyon-Geneva (approximate) | 150 | 15.30 € |
| Calais-Paris | 291 | 25.20 € |
France uses a closed ticket system on most autoroutes: take a ticket at entry, pay at exit by cash, card, or a Liber-t télépéage badge (Ulys, Bip&Go, Fulli). The A13/A14 to Normandy and the A79 are barrier-free – cameras read your plate and you pay online within 72 hours. Tariffs rose on average 0.86% on 1 February 2026.
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