It's up to you. Trains are different from aircraft; they don't include meals in the ticket, but there is a buffet or restaurant service.
Marseilles because bouillabaisse is a type of fish and Marseilles is right next to the Mediterranean so they can fish for them.
Paris, Lyons, and Marseilles are the three largest cities in France.
Marseilles (French spelling Marseille) is more than 2,600 years old, but never was the Capital of France. However during the French revolution it sent regiments of volunteers to Paris. The war song they had adopted was soon renamed 'la marseillaise' as they popularised it on their journey, and became under that name, the French national anthem.
the travel time by train between Paris and Cannes is 5H05 or 5H45 depending of the train.
by train or by bus
About 3 hours
Marseilles because bouillabaisse is a type of fish and Marseilles is right next to the Mediterranean so they can fish for them.
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Paris, Marseilles, and Strasbourg.
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785 Kilometres taking this route:Take A7 LYON, from Marseilles, to A46 PARIS.Take A46, around Lyon, to A6 PARIS.Take A6 to Paris.
Marseilles is a city and, therefore, does not have a capital. Marseilles is itself the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region in France. The national capital of France is Paris.
The distance from Paris to Marseille is 770 km ; this is a driving time of about 7 hours.
Paris, Lyons, and Marseilles are the three largest cities in France.
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Marseilles, on the south coast.
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