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Can you take luggage on train in France?

Two medium-sized suitcases or bags (maximum 85 cm on their longest side) and 1 small piece of hand luggage are included in the price of your ticket. In Business Premier class, you can take up to 3 bags or suitcases at no extra charge.



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You + Two Bags = No Extra Charge Unlike many transportation options, traveling with Amtrak is twice as nice with our generous baggage policy. When you travel with us, you can carry-on two free pieces of luggage. Each item should not exceed 50 lbs. (23 kg) and needs to be 28 x 22 x 14 inches in size.

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With your ticket, you can board with your choice of : 2 pieces of hand luggage no larger than 36 x 27 x 15 cm (height, width and depth) 1 piece of hand baggage no larger than 36 x 27 x 15 cm (height, width and depth) and 1 piece of cabin baggage no larger than 55 x 35 x 25 cm (height, width and depth).

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Left-luggage lockers are available in Paris train stations: Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est, Gare de Lyon, Gare Montparnasse and Gare de Marne-la-Vallée Chessy. The maximum length of time is 72 hours and locker fees, identical for all stations, vary from €5.50 to €9.50 per day, according to the size of the locker.

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Onboard, you'll be able to store smaller suitcases on luggage racks above your seats or luggage stacks at the end of carriages and in seating areas. Off the train, almost all of Europe's larger stations will have left luggage lockers or even staffed luggage offices.

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Carry-on and personal items must be kept with you, stored in overhead racks, under seats or designated baggage areas.

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Each traveler can check up to 4 bags (2 free and 2 at $20 per bag). Size/weight limitations apply.

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One of the most ideal places to store your luggage is around major train stations and metros. Most train stations have lockers or left luggage so that travelers can store their bags and go explore the city. Most train stations in Paris also have a great connection to Charles de Gaulle Airport or Orly Airport.

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Do I have to buy a ticket for my luggage when travelling on European trains? Most European train companies don't require booking a specific ticket for the luggage so that passengers can take their suitcase on the train free of charge. In some specific cases, it may be required to buy a ticket for the extra luggage.

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There's no weight limit on your luggage, meaning you can bring every little essential with you. All we ask is that you're able to transport your bags safely on and off the train and that they're stored out of harm's way in our dedicated areas.

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You can use your card in France for most things, but if you want to shop at the street markets, you'll need cash — ATMs are typically onsite. Places like Porte de Clignancourt and Les Puces de Montreuil in Paris have some amazing deals for things you never thought you'd find.

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Carrying your passport while traveling through France is all about preference. Some people like having their passports with them, while others prefer leaving them in a safe at the hotel.

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In Paris, you will see many locals, women, and men, carrying beautiful backpacks to go to work or for their daily travels. Again, we recommend an antitheft backpack for safe travels and peace of mind, especially if you are going to take the metro of Paris.

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