Assuming that you only take high-speed trains, there is a high-speed train from Paris to Barcelona, which takes 6 hours 15 minutes, a high-speed train from Barcelona to Madrid that takes 2 hours 45 minutes, and a high-speed train from Madrid to Seville that takes 2 hours 15 minutes. All told, this is 11 hours 15 minutes of train travel, but you should also factor in layover times at the intermediary stations. Conservatively, it should take 12 hours.
Flying is much quicker, and likely less costly, especially if you fly into the much larger Málaga airport and take the local 2 hour train to get to Seville from Málaga.
Depends of the cities. From Paris to Madrid is about 14 hours.
What is the train fare by train from Geneva to Paris, France
There are 533 km. (333 mi.) from Madrid to Sevilla. It takes about 5 hours and 35 minutes to drive. You can do it in about 2 - 2.5 hours on the AVE train I think.
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Yes, a train to London and then get a connection to Paris via the Channel Tunnel
Train or car... 3hours by train. 5hours by car. Highways or fast train, u get the choice!
The Eurostar goes from Paris to London, it doesn't go to Dublin.
Most people fly, (take a plane ride), from the USA to Paris, France. A very few, take a freighter, or cruise liner, from the USA to France, and then take a train, or some other vehicle from the docks to Paris.
London to Paris takes about 2 hours 30 minutes. For other destinations in France you would have to change trains - probably in Paris and from a different station.
Nearest are Malaga & Sevilla, and slightly further away, Faro in Portugal, You can of course complete your journey, eg by train and/or coach, from Almeria, Madrid, Barcelona, Alicante etc
There is no direct train from Paris to Scotland. One option is to take a train from Paris to London, and then take another train from London to Scotland. The total travel time can range from around 7 to 11 hours depending on the connections and routes chosen.
Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Spain all have a land border and a rail link with France. You can even go to England by train, using the English channel train tunnel.