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Is one day enough in Lourdes France?

1-day itinerary. With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and Basilica of St. Pius X with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don't leave Lourdes without getting the most bang for your time.



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With 6 million pilgrims visiting Lourdes each year, there is no doubt that it is a place of enormous attraction for those seeking enlightenment through the footsteps of St. Bernadette. The itinerary can be either 3, 4, 5 or 7 nights.

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5 Lourdes Is One Of The Top Christian Pilgrimage Sites Lourdes is the top-visited pilgrimage site in France and one of the top pilgrimage sites in the Christian world. It receives around 6 million pilgrims every year who come ot venerate the site.

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Alone or with friends and family, pilgrims come here to rest and recuperate, be comforted and regain courage.

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With this full-day excursion to the Sanctuaire Notre Dame de Lourdes, enjoy included train travel from Paris, and a guide to whisk you to the sanctuary. Once you arrive, enjoy three hours at the sight, whether you're there to pray, or just experience the grotto.

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Lourdes is a pedestrian-friendly city with several pedestrian only streets and it is very easy to get around the town centre.

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Do you have to be Catholic to attend Our Lady of Lourdes? No.

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The best time to visit Lourdes runs from June to September, since it is the warmest and driest period of the year. May and October, though rainier, may be fine too, although it can sometimes get cold, especially in the first half of May and in the second half of October.

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Take the train from Paris to Lourdes in 4 hours 47 minutes If you want to travel from Paris to Lourdes by train, you've come to the right place.

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The Grotto of Massabielle, also known as the Grotto of Apparitions, is visited by about 6 million pilgrims every year. Visit the site of a spring which was unearthed by a teenage peasant in the 19th century after a visitation from the Virgin Mary.

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