overnight train from vienna to paris
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overnight train from vienna to paris
we plan to take an overnight train from vienna to paris. we are a family of 4. does anyone know about how much this might cost us and how does one book this sort of thing?? help please!
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General overview: http://www.seat61.com/
Train times, booking etc: http://bahn.hafas.de/bin/query.exe/en
Train times, booking etc: http://bahn.hafas.de/bin/query.exe/en
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Hi nr,
Go to www.sncf.com.
In the lower left corner click the British flag.
There are two night trains at 20:24. the first is the regular fare.
For 2 adults and two children over 11, a 4-berth 2cl couchette is 633E. (Train 262)
Train 20262 is offering special fares of 115E for the family. However, you only get a reclining seat for your 13 hr ride.
You can fly from Vienna to CDG on www.airberlin.com for about 80E pp.
Go to www.sncf.com.
In the lower left corner click the British flag.
There are two night trains at 20:24. the first is the regular fare.
For 2 adults and two children over 11, a 4-berth 2cl couchette is 633E. (Train 262)
Train 20262 is offering special fares of 115E for the family. However, you only get a reclining seat for your 13 hr ride.
You can fly from Vienna to CDG on www.airberlin.com for about 80E pp.
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To reserve in US and to see about prices in $, which may be higher in this case, contact RailEurope - i always recommend RE's agent BETS (800-441-2387) but i think you'll do better on the site Ira mentions in this case (not always true -RailEurope's fares for Spanish night trains now are cheaper than those thru RENFE, Spanish rail sight in my research - and on Germany-France trains RE has similar discounted fares as you'd find onone thru German or French railways. But this train i think would be more expensive but you never know! You could probably wait to board in Europe if you'd be in the city a few days ahead of time - i always reserve as i go along and rarely have problems.
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