you can go by train, TGV, it is 4 hours or by plane it is one hour
No, you have to take the train (TGV).
The TGV does it in around 2 hours.
TGV runs throughout France, and into surrounding countries. Most of the routes are to and from Paris, but there are some cross-country routes which bypass Paris. See the link below for the High Speed lines, and for a list of routes. The trains don't stop at the end of the High Speed lines, they continue on normal lines to their destinations. The "Thalys" branded trains (Paris-Brussels-Cologne and Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam), and the "Eurostar" branded trains (London-Paris and London-Brussels) are different models of TGV train.
The Eurostar travels between London and Paris, and between London and Brussels. It does not travel between Paris and Geneva.
High-speed train; 'Train Grande Vitesse' or, TGV for short
The maximum speed reached by the TGV was set in a record for the fasted wheeled train as 357.2 mph. TGV stands for Train a Grande Vitesse, meaning high-speed train in french.
The TGV, also known as Train a Grande Vitesse, travels three times a day between Paris and Milan. The entire trip takes about 7 hours.
From the Gare de l'Est Roissypole there is a bus, Line: 350 to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Train Station. The Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Train Station is trafficed by the TGV. There is no direct train line from Paris Est to GDC airport. The best is to go to the Gare du Nord and get the RER B.
If you are going by train, it's best to go south to Marseille and get a TGV to Paris from there. By car you take the autoroute to Sisteron, the road to Grenoble and then take the autoroute to Lyon, Beaune and on to Paris.
Le TGV stands for 'Train Ã? Grande Vitesse', meaning High Speed Train in English.
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