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Train - Operated by SNCFRETURN FROM | £37 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £16 |
POPULAR STATION | Avignon Centre |
POPULAR TRAIN COMPANY | SNCF |
Gare d’Avignon Centre train station is located close to the centre of the city, which makes it a great place to explore the city from. Avignon trains are only a quick walk to popular tourist attractions once you arrive into the city, so you can get your sightseeing underway from the moment you step off the train. For example, when you get a train to Avignon, you can reach popular tourist sites in only a short walk. Remparts d’Avignon, which are ancient city walls, and Collection Lambert Avignon, an art museum of private work, are also only a short walk from the train terminal. If you want to explore popular sites that are further afield, you can make use of other modes of transport that are in place in the city. For example, you can catch a Baladine, which is a little electric minibus that you can hail down like a taxi. These will get you to popular hotspots, such as Palais des Papes, a Papal palace in the city centre. You can also make use of the bike hire service called Velopop when you get a train to Avignon. This has a selection of stations throughout the city, with one being right next to the train station.
When you get cheap train tickets to Avignon, it can be helpful if you have somewhere to leave your luggage for the day. Whilst there aren't any luggage storage facilities at Gare d’Avignon Centre train station itself, you will be able to find several businesses nearby which offer this service. It can be a great idea for you to store your bags when you get a train to Avignon, as it means you don’t have to carry your luggage around with you all day. This is helpful if you have a connecting train to catch or if you’re only on a day trip and you want to do some sightseeing whilst you’re in the city. You might also find it useful if you are waiting for your hotel check-in time, should your Avignon trains arrive early in the morning.
When you get a train to Avignon, you will find the station has a range of facilities for you to make use of. You can visit several restaurants and take-away facilities, and you can access a cash point, so you have enough local currency for your trip. Should you have a connecting train, you can use the waiting room and get a paper from the newsstand. For those that are off on a longer trip upon arrival into Avignon, you might want to use the car hire offices to give you more flexibility with your onward journey. There is also a tourist office you can go to for tips on where to visit in the city. If you are travelling with a disability, you can request assistance at the station for both boarding and alighting trains.
When you are travelling by rail to Avignon, it is important that you have identification on you that matches your name and personal number that you used to book your ticket with. If you have travelled by rail from the UK, it is likely that you will have your passport on you anyway; however, if you have travelled from within France on Avignon trains, it is still best to ensure that you carry your ID with you. This is because you may have to show it when the ticket inspector comes around or if you need to purchase new train tickets to Avignon.
If you’re leaving from Marseille the lowest ticket price is usually about £97, from Avignon it’s about £78, and from Brussels it’s around £269.
Most people in Avignon-Caum will arrive at Avignon Centre, one of the most accessible stations in the area. You can find train arrivals and departures at Avignon Centre from and to several major nearby cities such as Lyon, Marseille, and Avignon.
SNCF is the most commonly selected option by users. You can use our search form to find great options to Avignon-Caum.
You can catch a one-way train to Avignon-Caum for £16 on average this week. The price of a train ticket to Avignon-Caum remains generally consistent for the next 3 months. We recommend booking when you can, as seats may be limited.
It is 5.4 mi to get from Avignon Centre station to the centre of Avignon-Caum, 5.9 mi to get from Avignon TGV station to the centre of Avignon-Caum, and 2.3 mi to get from Avignon Montfavet station to the centre of Avignon-Caum.
Avignon-Caum's Avignon Centre is 0.0 mi from Avignon-Centre Station.