TGV Tickets - Cheapest Option?
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The only station in Paris that it goes to is Montparnasse. It also goes to CDG airport, but that's not Paris.
Are you using www.voyages-sncf.com?
Are you using www.voyages-sncf.com?
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I see about five times available and all the fares are 106.40 euro in first class, so it could be around 300 euro for three of them but that is first class. In second, I only see 69-80 euro each (but I didn't check after 10:30 am.
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Thanks for your help. Yes, I'm using the voyages-sncf site and buying the tickets from the US. I click on the UK flag so I can read it in English and keep getting redirected to raileurope.com and see the same higher ticket prices. If I do try to make my way through it French, I see a total of 205 euro.
I'm usually pretty savy with this kind of thing, but can't seem to figure this out!
I'm usually pretty savy with this kind of thing, but can't seem to figure this out!
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Just stay on the French site. Pick your train (there's one at 11:24 for 200.70 euro, BTW), then click Valider cet aller (if you want to select your own seats. click on l'Assurance Sérénité first and choose seats). In the next window (which will show your seat assignments)click on Valider votre réservation. Next window, click on Gare ou Boutique, then on Valider votre commande.
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