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What is the easiest way to get from Paris to the South of France?

The train is one of the easiest and fastest ways to travel from Paris to the South of France. By taking the train, you can also enjoy the marvellous views of the French landscape. It will take you only 6 hours to get to Nice if you take a direct train.



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For an even cheaper option on how to get to the South of France, I recommend looking up OuiBus, Eurolines, and Flixbus. These European bus companies have regular buses with minimal stops between France and other nearby countries. It should be very inexpensive to take a bus from Paris to Nice or Marseilles.

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By Train. While a little slower than flying, traveling to Nice via train is straightforward and direct, offering a scenic entrance along the Côte d'Azur. The fastest option is the direct high-speed TGV, which departs Paris Gare de Lyon and arrives at Nice Ville station in just under 6 hours.

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By Train. While a little slower than flying, traveling to Nice via train is straightforward and direct, offering a scenic entrance along the Côte d'Azur. The fastest option is the direct high-speed TGV, which departs Paris Gare de Lyon and arrives at Nice Ville station in just under 6 hours.

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While a little slower than flying, traveling to Nice via train is straightforward and direct, offering a scenic entrance along the Côte d'Azur. The fastest option is the direct high-speed TGV, which departs Paris Gare de Lyon and arrives at Nice Ville station in just under 6 hours.

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Paris to Aix-en-Provence TGV The high-speed trains from Paris to Aix-en-Provence leave from Paris Gare de Lyon station. You'll disembark at a station called Aix-en-Provence TGV, from where it is a 15-minute ride on a shuttle bus to the city centre.

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The best way to explore the region is over a week or two, allowing you to soak up the scenery at your own pace. Starting at the port of Marseille and working up to the sunny shores of Nice, our South of France 10-day itinerary covers all the essentials.

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Planning Your Trip to Paris
First-time travelers should try and plan around 4-5 days—ample time to enjoy some classic Parisian highlights and visit a few of the 20 arrondissements (neighborhoods).

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The fastest trains from Paris to Nice take around 5 hours and 31 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 687 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Paris is scheduled to depart at around 07:15. The last departure is usually at around 21:25.

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The French region of Provence is made for explorers—and there's a lot of room to explore. For a solid itinerary, we recommend at least four days to experience a few villages and sun-drenched landscapes.

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The fastest trains from Paris to Cannes take around 4 hours and 59 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 692 kilometres.

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Travel France by Plane 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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The quickest way to get around is on the metro and RER The systems are fully integrated and you can easily transfer from one train to another. RER express trains save time crossing the city and serve the suburbs. Escalators and elevators ease long climbs within the stations, but are not available at every station.

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