Does the Eurostar go direct to Lyon?
Does the Eurostar go direct to Lyon?
Eurostar runs a direct train from London to Lyon, Avignon & Marseille all summer up to 4 times a week. It’s the first scheduled train in history ever to link the Thames directly with the Mediterranean.
What train station does the Eurostar leave from Paris?
Paris Gare du Nord
Paris Gare du Nord | Station | Eurostar.
Where is Eurostar station in France?
18 Rue de Dunkerque, 75010 Paris, France You’ll find the station close to Gare de L’Est in the 10th arrondissement – connected with several urban transport lines, including Paris Metro, RER and local buses. By métro, bus and tram: Gare du Nord is served both by métro and RER lines as well as several bus routes.
How do I get to Lyon?
The easiest way to get to Lyon is to arrive by plane at the Lyons Saint-Exupery Airport. The airport is modern and flights from all over Europe arrive daily. The airport itself is connected to a train station. The international Lyons Saint-Exupéry Airport is situated 25 km east of Lyon.
How far south in France does Eurostar go?
London to the South of France Travel to the Med direct on Eurostar to Marseille in just over 6 hrs 30 mins, or get off at Avignon to explore Provence. It’s the perfect hassle-free option for families and people who prefer to travel in style and comfort.
What platform does the Eurostar leave from in Paris?
The Eurostar terminal for departures to London is on the first floor. Although in fact located above & alongside platform 3, you have to go up the escalator opposite platform 17, then walk along the first floor balcony across half the width of the station to reach the terminal entrance.
Can I buy Eurostar tickets at the station?
You can buy tickets at St Pancras International, even on the day of travel – however last-minute tickets are much more expensive than those booked well ahead of time. Eurostar fares go on sale 120 days before travel and work like air fares – the cheapest tickets sell out first.
What is the name of the train station in Lyon?
Lyon Part Dieu is Lyon’s modern main station opened in 1983 and used by all trains serving Lyon city centre. It’s normally the station to choose when booking trains to or from Lyon.
How do I get from Paris to Lyon?
Although we can’t take you there directly for the foreseeable future, you can still get to Lyon by taking a Eurostar train to Paris or Lille and changing on to a connecting TGV InOui train.
How do I get to the airport from Lyon St Exupéry?
At Lyon St Exupéry the tram arrives alongside the TGV station, you go up an escalator or stairs onto the station forecourt and enter the station’s main hall through the main entrance doors. If you were going to the airport, you’d then walk through the TGV station and along the walkway/travelators to the airport terminal.
Where do tgtgv trains arrive in Lyon?
TGV trains arrive at Lyon Part-Dieu or Lyon Perrache stations. Just step off the train and straight onto a metro, bus or tram, and start exploring this vibrant, foodie’s paradise.