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What is Paris like in Mid-October?
I will be there the 17th - 26th - how would I go about getting to Reims? Is getting a eurail pass the way to go? They seem a bit pricey...THanks!
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Hi kelliec4,
No, you do not need a rail pass. You can just take a local train. I did it a couple of years ago. Went down in the morning, toured city (cathedral, wine cellar..) and returned that night. Two hours each direction. Leave from Paris - Gare de l'Est. Cost is about 22 euros return http://tinyurl.com/udc9w Hope this helps Mike |
Michael is giving you good advice. You can book about 90 days ahead. Look for PREM fares, you can get them for as little as €10 to Reims.
Have a great trip, we will be there, also in early October. :-) |
I think mid-October is a wonderful time to be in France. October and May are my favorites. Less crowds in October, I think.
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One of the best times of year to be there, IMO.
NO, don't by a railpass! Just buy a ticket on a local train. |
Type morgan b in the search box as he has a great thread to answer your train questions!
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In October the new TGV Est line will have been inaugurated, so Reims will be 45 mn away from Paris (and not 1h35 as of now), 8 direct trains a day. The cost should go up to about 30 euros return full fare.
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...which means you can go farther east than Reims if you want, to Metz or Nancy, for example.
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