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Amsterdam to Paris
Hello- I will be travelling to Amsterdam in September and would like to take a trip to Paris for a few days, then return to Amsterdam. When I have visited Europe before I have either been on an organized tour, stayed in one city, or rented a car (in Ireland only).
So- my question is the best way to get from Amsterdam to Paris- rent a car for a day, take the train, or fly? With the train specifically I'd like to know how easy it is to carry a full size piece of luggage (which will be checked on flights). Are there limitations to storage space? Thanks! Matt |
We took the Thalys, a high speed train, from Paris to Amsterdam last Sep. It took about 4 hours, and was very comfortable. I would say take the train.
About luggage, I don't think you should have a problem even if your bags are big, as they usually have luggage storage areas at the end (I think, I always travel light). For more train info though, check out this site: http://www.seat61.com/ |
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Agree on the Thalys - it's the most comfortable way, gliding on the rails at 186 mph. Plus it will take you from central A'dam to central Paris, so you won't have to worry about airport transfers or parking.
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cheapest round trip is usually a Smilys fare - 14 day advance purchase and non-refundable, non-changeable but cheap - actually cheaper than some one-way fares. Compare www.thalys.com and www.voyages-sncf.com for prices in euro and check RailEurope in US for their Smilys fares - Europe is often cheaper but not always. In US i use BETS (800-441-2387), RailEurope agent who doesn't charge some of their fees and and Linda there is an expert in booking. In any case to save a lot of money don't wait until you're in Amsterdam as Smilys fares are sold in limited numbers and should be reserved far in advance - can do up to 90 days in advance i believe. The Thalys train goes up to nearly 190 mph in France - ample room for luggage, much more so than on airlines. Frequent service.
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