Marseille to Madrid by train

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From Marseille-Saint-Charles to Madrid Atocha/Puerta De Atocha

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings usually open: 4 months ahead of the travel date

The train is usually scheduled to depart from Marseille daily at 08:02.

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.

Seats will automatically be assigned when booking tickets for this journey, but rail pass users will need to be pay a reservation fee prior to boarding - but these rail pass reservations cannot be booked on the train ticketing websites - as explained on this guide.

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SNCF is the national rail operator in France and not so long ago it recently simplified both the range of tickets and the term and conditions of using them.
Therefore the cheapest tickets also become more flexible too.

Other improvements included a simple integration of travelling with bicycles and rail pass users being able to book reservations for national journeys, without paying booking fees.

Though a legacy of when SNCF sold international tickets under the Rail Europe branding is that OuiSNCF is available in multiple translations with the offerings on the site then tailored to international visitors to France.
However, some of the site's features, including the integration of mobility assistance into the booking path, are only available on the French language version.

Something else to look out for is that simplest way of travelling with tickets is to use the SNCF 'My Travel' phone app, so it's therefore often a good idea to book on the OuiSNCF mobile service.

On this journey

Journey Features

High Speed (partial)Coastal views

Good to Know

Final Destination: Madrid

The train also calls at: Avignon TGV**,** Figueres-Vilifant, Girona, Barcelone, Camp De Tarragona and Zaragoza-Delicias.

The train is usually scheduled to depart from Marseille at 08:02 and it is the only direct train between France and Madrid.

The train journey from Marseille to Madrid:

**Scenic rating: ***

Type of scenery:** coast and hills

This train journey showcases European train travel at its best - with its fantastic contrasts between the coastal views in France and the sweeping vistas across the Spanish plains.

It is also a journey with three distinct phases:

1: Between Marseille and Nimes the train travels through Provence 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 as the train threads through the lagoons - particularly south of Narbonne.

As can be seen in the video, 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.

Though that video was captured when travelling on a TGV train and not the AVE train that is used for this journey.

3. Then after Perpignan, the train reverts back to using high speed lines for the remainder of the journey on to Madrid.

Initially the train will travel on a high speed line to Barcelona, but the most thrilling section of this journey comes after the train has departed from there.

Between Barcelona and Madrid the train will spend most of the journey travelling at more than 290 km/h

The video clips showcase what gives this journey its wow factor, but they were filmed travelling in the opposite direction, from Madrid to Barcelona.

From the left of the train between Narbonne and Perpignan From the left of the train between Narbonne and Perpignan
From the left of the train between Perpignan and Figueres From the left of the train between Perpignan and Figueres
Between Barcelona and Madrid#1 Between Barcelona and Madrid#1
Between Barcelona and Madrid #2 Between Barcelona and Madrid #2

Final Destination: Madrid

The train also calls at: Avignon TGV**,** Figueres-Vilifant, Girona, Barcelone, Camp De Tarragona and Zaragoza-Delicias.

The train is usually scheduled to depart from Marseille at 08:02 and it is the only direct train between France and Madrid.

The train journey from Marseille to Madrid:

**Scenic rating: ***

Type of scenery:** coast and hills

This train journey showcases European train travel at its best - with its fantastic contrasts between the coastal views in France and the sweeping vistas across the Spanish plains.

It is also a journey with three distinct phases:

1: Between Marseille and Nimes the train travels through Provence 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 as the train threads through the lagoons - particularly south of Narbonne.

As can be seen in the video, 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.

Though that video was captured when travelling on a TGV train and not the AVE train that is used for this journey.

3. Then after Perpignan, the train reverts back to using high speed lines for the remainder of the journey on to Madrid.

Initially the train will travel on a high speed line to Barcelona, but the most thrilling section of this journey comes after the train has departed from there.

Between Barcelona and Madrid the train will spend most of the journey travelling at more than 290 km/h

The video clips showcase what gives this journey its wow factor, but they were filmed travelling in the opposite direction, from Madrid to Barcelona.

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