From £7
Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £9
Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £9
Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £14
Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £14
Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £14
Train - Operated by SNCFRETURN FROM | £35 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £9 |
AVG TRAVEL TIME | 3h 20m |
TRAIN COMPANIES | SNCF |
Marseilles is a quaint coastal town situated on the Gulf of Lion in the south of France. The train from Paris to Marseilles takes several hours to complete, the route taking you through the stunning scenery of southern France. There is only one company that travels this route and all trains are direct to the city of Marseille so your entire journey there will be uninterrupted. The rolling mountains and beautiful fields of this region of France makes the train ride from Paris to Marseille a very pretty excursion, passing through a few small French towns, you will also pass a river and a lake on your journey.
Paris is one of the most popular cities in the world and as such, their transportation systems have been fitted with newest technologies and systems available to meet travellers demands. Train stations in Paris have normal amenities such as restaurants and cafes, bathrooms and changing facilities, waiting rooms and information booths. Newer amenities are also available like free public WiFi and charging stations for phones and laptops. The Gare de Lyon station also has a left baggage area where you can go to lock your baggage in a storage locker so that you will be able to explore the city while you wait for the rail from Paris to Marseille. All entrances to train stations in Paris have wheelchair accessible ramps and all bathrooms will have a handicapped booth available for those who need it. There are pay phones available at the station if you need them and there are cashpoints at the entrance if you need to withdraw some money before your next train departs.
Once you have booked your train tickets from Paris to Marseille, you may be wondering if you need your passport while travelling this route by train. Due to both cities on this route being based in France, there will be no need for you to bring your passport. Once you enter Europe, you are legally allowed to travel to all countries in the Schengen zone. This means that for the most part, after you enter a country that is a member of the European Union, there will be little need for passports and identification. Hotels often do ask for your passport when you stay at them, so even if you don't need your passport for the rail from Paris to Marseille, you may need it for other things so it may be a good idea to bring it with you in any case.
If you are looking to get to the centre of the city from the train station, don't fret as the city centre is only a short walk from the train station. If you do not want to walk or you have a lot of luggage, then you can find taxis parked outside the train station. Taxis will be able to get you to the city centre in a few minutes and do not charge a very high rate per trip. There are many attractions available in the city centre, from coffee shops to small restaurants. The city is beaming with life and since the town is a coastal town, it means there are many activities to do on the seaside like swimming, fishing and relaxing on the beaches. There are also lovely farmers markets in the city with local products from the countryside. Not to mention desserts and sweets from shops in the city centre and seafood and sushi available at stalls from the fisherman on the coast.
For this week, you can purchase tickets from Paris to Marseille starting at £11 one-way. For this month, the average price of a ticket for this train ride is £28 one-way. When you’re booking trains from Paris to Marseille, expect the price to fluctuate depending on when you book.
Arrive at your destination quickly by taking a 3h 11m train from Paris to Marseille. Depending on the train you select, the travel time may vary by up to 0h 09m. Consider SNCF for the quickest available option to your destination.
Train ticket prices from Paris to Marseille are the same no matter when you choose to book them. Prices are £28 one-way this week and should remain stable for at least the next 3 months.
SNCF will take you from Paris to Marseille. SNCF has been recently found as the cheapest option from £35 return.
There are 410.2 mi between Paris and Marseille. By train, the distance is greater, and the train route may stop elsewhere along the way. Most trains from Paris to Marseille will get there in 3h 11m.
The carbon footprint of taking the train from Paris to Marseille is about 95lb. A flight for this same journey would have a footprint of about 382lb. A bus for this journey would also have lower emissions than flying, with a carbon footprint of around 60lb.
At 1h 20m, choosing to opt for a flight from Paris to Marseille for this trip as opposed to a train from Paris to Marseille or a bus from Paris to Marseille can save you time on travel.
The cheapest way is to get a train from Paris to Marseille, which can be as cheap as £27. A flight from Paris to Marseille is more expensive than a train, with prices starting at £92. A bus from Paris to Marseille is also an option, with an average price of £34.