Paris avignon train how long
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It comes in all shapes and sizes, so you can pick the one that best fits your vacation plans. The fastest and most comfortable way to travel from Paris to Amsterdam is by taking the Thalys high-speed train. This fast, modern and luxurious train will get you to your destination in just under 3 hours and 20 minutes. For actual travel times, check out our timetable. If you travel with a Eurail Pass, you don't need to buy a ticket and only pay a reservation fee.
We recommend you book your seats as far in advance as possible. Taking a regional train from Paris to Amsterdam means more travel time than by high-speed train. Try to pack one bag - with one flattened empty bag at the bottom for souvenirs and one weeks worth of clothing. It makes traveling SO much more enjoyable. The size of your luggage is not a problem if space is available. Many people take large bags onto the train.
That is one reason space may not be available. There is no more luggage storage in 1st but there are less people in the first class cars which gives more space per person to store their luggage. If you want to have plenty of room for your luggage, just get to the train station about 30 mins before the train. The train platform will be posted 20 minutes before departure. Board right away and you will find room for your luggage easily. I personally have experienced what toutou is describing only on very rare occassion.
However, I do avoid peak travel times. It starts out in Marseille under most circumstances. So, the train is often nearly full before it arrives to pick me up. As MorganB said, the train from Paris to Avignon can be easier if you get there early and are ready to board as soon as the train arrives and allows it. Ahh toutou, that explains it! Since I always start at the beginning of the line the train is empty when I get on. Yes I can see how you would have a hard time finding a place for your luggage.
But, you get to live in the south of France. How wonderful that must be! It is packed full with weekly commuters. The only really nice thing about it is they don't usually have luggage and they don't talk - tis quiet and you can try to get a few moments of shut eye. I am going to be in Avignon late in April, and leaving the beginning of May. Don't forget the luggage that I mentioned is for two people, we each have one suitcase and one carry on. Unfortunately, I can't consolidate space any more as after my vacation in Avignon I have business in Euope and a good bit of the suitcase will be filled with business papers.
I was thinking of taking the around 11 am train from Paris to Avignon and then returning to Paris on either the 7 or 9 am train. I think that the 1st class cars will be less full and will create less of a problem. Last July, when I went just for the day from Venice to Florence , the 1st class car was mainly empty.
I'm sure you'll be fine AGAD. I try to take the shortest journey trains - 2 hours 40 minutes Avignon- Paris.
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