Paris/Reims day trip - purchase tickets here or there?
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Paris/Reims day trip - purchase tickets here or there?
I have read about Reims day trips on the forum, but I still don't know how to make this decision on my own...
Four of us are meeting in Paris for five days at the end of Sept., beginning of October. We are planning a day trip to Reims as part of our trip. Up to now I have been thinking that we should buy the train tickets in Paris a day or two ahead of our proposed trip date: October 3rd, a Sunday, so that if the weather is horrendous, or something unforseen comes up, we can shift it by a day or two.
The sights we want to see will be open in Reims on a Sunday, so there is no need to eliminate that day.
Can I safely assume that four seats will be available on the TGV a day or two ahead of our chosen day? I have been researching, and I don't think the trip will be more expensive if we buy in France rather than here. The cost is about $56.00. It would be less on a weekday, but that won't work out.
Thank you ahead of time,
Baz
Four of us are meeting in Paris for five days at the end of Sept., beginning of October. We are planning a day trip to Reims as part of our trip. Up to now I have been thinking that we should buy the train tickets in Paris a day or two ahead of our proposed trip date: October 3rd, a Sunday, so that if the weather is horrendous, or something unforseen comes up, we can shift it by a day or two.
The sights we want to see will be open in Reims on a Sunday, so there is no need to eliminate that day.
Can I safely assume that four seats will be available on the TGV a day or two ahead of our chosen day? I have been researching, and I don't think the trip will be more expensive if we buy in France rather than here. The cost is about $56.00. It would be less on a weekday, but that won't work out.
Thank you ahead of time,
Baz
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You will be ok, but there may be the occasional train that is full (the rush hour). If I was doing it I'd buy it there. I think its a great trip idea but you might like to look at a varient where you take the train to Eperney and walk the Avenue de Champagne.
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Thank you so much - I will buy the tickets there.
I think Epernay will be a great idea for another time. We are very interested in the Reims cathedral, the art/archaeology museum there, and the Surrender Museum.
But, champagne will also be part of the day!
Baz
I think Epernay will be a great idea for another time. We are very interested in the Reims cathedral, the art/archaeology museum there, and the Surrender Museum.
But, champagne will also be part of the day!
Baz
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Yes you should have no problem getting on trains to Reims - and save money by buying there. In addition to TGV trains there are probably regional trains still running that are cheaper if a bit slower and you can always board those trains - unlike TGVs where you must have a seat reservation before boarding (comes with your TGV ticket).
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Bilboburgler - thank you for the restaurant recs. We will definitely amble over there.
I did notice the regional trains still run on that line. They are a bit cheaper and about a half hour longer with a change, but one of our party is a train buff, and wants to ride the TGV.
Anyway, I would rather be in Reims in about 45 minutes, but if works out that we need to take a regional - that's no hardship.
Thanks again,
Baz
Baz
I did notice the regional trains still run on that line. They are a bit cheaper and about a half hour longer with a change, but one of our party is a train buff, and wants to ride the TGV.
Anyway, I would rather be in Reims in about 45 minutes, but if works out that we need to take a regional - that's no hardship.
Thanks again,
Baz
Baz