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What is the best way to train through France?

Trains à Grande Vitesse (TGV) TGVs or Trains à Grande Vitesse are SNCF's premier high-speed trains. They run on major routes covering most of France at up to 300 km/h (186 mph).



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Reserve a seat on France's TGV high-speed train for fast and comfortable journeys between major cities. Or take it easy and explore the French countryside with RET regional trains, one charming village at a time. When traveling with a Eurail Pass, you simply can't miss out on la belle France.

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Although nine out ten times, the best way to travel around France is by train, there are a few occasions when a flight is your best bet. Take Nice for example. The fastest flight time from CDG or Orly is 1:20. Figure in transport to the airport, check in, security, etc.

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You can fly between Spain and France, or use the train. Unless you're taking many train trips, individual tickets, rather than a Eurail pass, might be your best option.

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Public transit
  • In most French cities, public transit generally involves buses and tramways. ...
  • With 14 lines, the Paris Metro is one of the most extensive in the world. ...
  • Students and/or those under 26 qualify for special fares when subscribing for public transit. ...
  • In Paris and Île-de-France.


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Ways to save money on train travel in France
  1. Rail travel can be expensive in France but it is possible to pay less by knowing the system and planning out your trip. ...
  2. Remember the basics. ...
  3. Buy a railcard. ...
  4. Use the once a year 25% discount. ...
  5. Check for 'flash sales' ...
  6. Do not buy from the ticket office.


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How to save on UK rail fares: all the tips and tricks
  1. Use a railcard for a 33% saving.
  2. Do you still need a full-time season ticket?
  3. Going long distance – buy in advance, and look at singles.
  4. Get a free alert when tickets go on sale.
  5. Check online last minute.
  6. Split ticketing.
  7. Claim any Delay Repay refunds due.


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A scenic ride through the French and Swiss mountains. If the Polar Express took inspiration from a real-life train journey, it would surely be the Mont-Blanc Express . This alpine train runs from Chamonix to Martigny in Switzerland, taking 90 minutes and going through 21 tunnels and over 28 bridges en route.

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Trains are a great way to get around in France. You can get from pretty much anywhere to anywhere else by train. For long distances, use the TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse, or High-speed train) on which reservations are obligatory. But if you have time, take the slow train and enjoy the scenery.

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The fastest way to reach Nice from Paris is by plane, with flights taking an hour and a half and an overall door-to-door travel time of under four hours. Direct high-speed trains link the cities in just under six hours and require fewer steps and connections than flying.

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