By train - overnight train 'Trenhotel' leaves Barcelona Estacion Del Norte at 9pm and arrives Paris Austerlitz station at 9am (making 4 short stops en route)
By plane - depending on which airport you fly to:
Barcelona to Paris Orly 1hr 45 mins
Barcelona to Paris Charles de Gaulle 1 hr 55 mins
Some top destinations to visit on a Euro rail trip include Paris, Rome, Barcelona, Amsterdam, and Prague. These cities offer a mix of history, culture, and attractions that make them popular choices for travelers exploring Europe by train.
Some of the top destinations for European rail travel include Paris, Rome, Barcelona, Amsterdam, and Vienna. These cities offer a mix of cultural attractions, historical sites, and vibrant nightlife, making them popular choices for travelers exploring Europe by train.
Single ticket full price 2nd class: 12.90 euro Return ticket = double Weekend ticket (return ticket travel between Friday and Sunday evening) 13.80 euro With Rail Pass (pass for 10 single journeys 2nd class): 7.30 euro/journey Other discounts possible for young and older people. Prices valid until 31st January 2010. If you travel with international high-speed train to Brussels, check for a free-to-any-Belgium-station ticket.
Euro Cargo Rail was created in 2005.
Euro Cargo Rail's population is 1.
You take the Chunnnel.
Euro rail passes may be purchased at the gate before departure. This is the least desirable choice because availability will be limited. Your best choice would be to call ahead, or book on your own online or through a travel company.
For a single adult one way from Paris to Perpignan, SNCF (the French railroad company) says $117 USD .
That depends on what defines best, lowest price, fast arrival, travel comfort etc. * Air * Rail * Road
One can purchase a Euro Rail pass directly from the Eurail site. The site offers international shipping if one is purchasing tickets in advance from another country. One can also purchase tickets at any of the Euro Rail stations.
St Pancras
Using the rail is a very common way to travel in Europe, so almost every large city and many smaller ones have rail service. Some of the larger rail hubs are located in London, Paris, Rome, and Berlin.