Book early and save: Yes
Online bookings open: 4 months ahead of the travel date
When looking for tickets on Oui.SNCF tick the 'direct trains' box - on Trainline tick the 'fastest journeys' box.
Our step by step guide to booking tickets on the PC version on Oui.SNCF (French national railways) website is available HERE
Though it can be worth comparing the prices between booking agents for this journey.
The train is usually scheduled to depart from Lyon Part-Dieu at 14:28.
Seat reservations:
Seats will automatically be assigned when booking tickets for this journey.
Rail pass users will need to be pay a reservation fee prior to boarding, but these reservations cannot be booked on the ticket agent's websites.
If you want the peace of mind of reserving before arriving at a French station, you will need to use the Eurail reservation service or the InterRail reservation service but you will be charged a €2 booking fee per reservation.
Though you can avoid a booking fee if you do reserve at a station in France
Or avoid paying the rail pass reservation fee, by taking this alernative journey option.
Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
---|---|---|
Trainline | from €44 | |
Oui.SNCF | from €44 | |
Happyrail | from €44 (in £s) |
Final Destination: Barcelone (Barcelona)
The train also calls at: Figueres-Vilifant and Girona
The train is usually scheduled to depart from Lyon Part-Dieu at 14:28.
This is a journey of three distinct phases.
1: Between Lyon and Nimes the train travels on the high speed line.
2. From Montpellier to Perpignan the trains follow the coast, don't expect incredible seascapes, but there are some nice views on the left as the train threads through the lagoons - particularly south of Narbonne.
As can be seen in the video, which was taken on a TGV train, what's unusual and rather fabulous about this part of the journey, is that the 'sea' can be seen from both sides of the train.
3. Between Perpignan and Barcelona, the train reverts back to using a high speed line.
Final Destination: Barcelone (Barcelona)
The train also calls at: Figueres-Vilifant and Girona
The train is usually scheduled to depart from Lyon Part-Dieu at 14:28.
This is a journey of three distinct phases.
1: Between Lyon and Nimes the train travels on the high speed line.
2. From Montpellier to Perpignan the trains follow the coast, don't expect incredible seascapes, but there are some nice views on the left as the train threads through the lagoons - particularly south of Narbonne.
As can be seen in the video, which was taken on a TGV train, what's unusual and rather fabulous about this part of the journey, is that the 'sea' can be seen from both sides of the train.
3. Between Perpignan and Barcelona, the train reverts back to using a high speed line.
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