the non flexible fare (standard class only, no changing trains if missed your booked train) is around £28.00(return) the flexible standard class fare is around £61.50 the flexible first class fare is around £109.50 the non flexible fare (standard class only, no changing trains if missed your booked train) is around £28.00(return) the flexible standard class fare is around £61.50 the flexible first class fare is around £109.50
No, you have to take the train (TGV).
Line 14
The TGV does it in around 2 hours.
Depends what you call near. 464 km - about 300 miles. 5 hours by road, 2 on the right train.
The Eurostar Train schedule includes round trip fares from London to Paris for $57.00.They offer other destinations for the same price
Yes, there are TGV's going directly from Paris to Switzerland several times a day. There are two main routes: Paris Gare de Lyon - Basel - Zürich Paris Gare de Lyon - Geneva - Lausanne - and on to other destinations.
Orient Express (http://www.horseisle.com/?R=Mearna)
http://www.voyages-sncf.com 2 hours and 12 minutes
By road, straight down the N7. By train, Transilien line R from Gare de Lyon.
http://www.pointcarhire.com/France/gare-de-lyon-Paris-car-rental.html - Paris - Gare de Lyon Car Hire Paris Lyon also known as Gare de Lyon is one of the 6th largest terminal in Paris.
Paris, Lyon, Marseille
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.