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London to Marseille train information
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ONE-WAY FROM | £290 |
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TRAIN COMPANIES | Trenitalia, Eurostar |
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Is the train from London to Marseille scenic?
You will travel from London to Marseille over a scenic route that will take you across the English Channel, through cities and the countryside. Your train journey from London to Marseille will begin at London St Pancras. You will travel through London's suburbs, over the QEII Suspension Bridge across the Thames and cross the River Medway. After that, you will leave England and enter the Channel Tunnel into rural Northern France on your way to Lille and then Paris. In Lille or Paris, you will change trains. After leaving Paris, the TGV train will take you through the suburbs of Paris, and then the French countryside. The next stop will be Lyon where the warm tones of the Lyonnais buildings will catch your eye. You'll travel through the Rhone Valley from Lyon which is full of charming French villages, churches and the occasional castle or chateau. On a clear day, you may view snow-capped mountains in the French Alps on the left and the Massif Central mountains on the right. As you approach Avignon, you will cross the Rhone River and see the historic Palais des Papes on your left. From here, the train will take you to Marseille, your final destination. The Mediterranean Sea, with ports and ferries, will appear on your right. You may also see the famed Château d'If, popularised in Alexander Dumas' novel, 'The Count of Monte Cristo.' Before arriving at your destination, turn to your right to see Notre Dame de la Garde which offers a panoramic view of the city.
What services are available at London St Pancras Station?
After you have purchased your cheap train tickets from London to Marseille through momondo, head to London St Pancras station to begin your trip. When travelling by train from London to Marseille, you'll enjoy the convenience of leaving from a station with several amenities. Inside London St Pancras, there are numerous restaurants, cafes and pubs where you can eat and drink before your journey. You'll also find ticket offices and machines, information desks, lost property, luggage storage, lockers, car hire, a first-class lounge and a range of other waiting areas. WiFi, bathrooms, baby changing facilities, cashpoints, news agencies, currency exchanges, trolleys, charging stations, photo booths, payphones and a pharmacy are among the other services. Step-free access, accessible bathrooms, induction loops, tactical strips for the visually impaired and wheelchairs are all available at the station. Trains departing from London St Pancras are managed by Eurostar which gives mobility assistance if needed. Eurostar provides services to people who require assistance travelling at every station. You may arrange assistance with Eurostar before your rail from London to Marseille.
Do you need a passport to go to Marseille from London by train?
Passengers travelling by train from London to Marseille, both EU citizens and non-EU nationals, must present their passports along with their tickets to cross the border. Along with your train tickets, EU citizens must provide identification. This can include a national ID card or a driver's licence. This allows you to double-check the identification number you provided to the ticket officer when you purchased the ticket.
How to get from the Marseille Saint Charles Station to the city centre of Marseille?
Marseille Saint Charles Station, commonly known as Gare de Marseille-Saint-Charles, is the city's major train station. Train tickets from London to Marseille will take you there. The station is centrally placed, just a short walk from the city centre, and may be reached by car or public transportation. The station is served by metro line M1, only two stations from the city's centre, Vieux Port. Le Vélo, Marseille's bicycle-sharing system, is a good way to see the city or quickly travel to specific locations. When you've finished your ride, there are several places where you can dock your bike. In front of Marseille Saint Charles Station, there is a Le Vélo station.
How far is London to Marseille by train?
There are 621.3 mi between London and Marseille. By train, the distance is greater, and the train route may stop elsewhere along the way.