how many times a day does train run from Paris to bayeux. would be leaving paris june 23rd returning 26
we would be traveling from london that morning arriving in Paris. We hope to get on another train to bayeux. Our destination that day is at our B&B in Bayeux.
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1Hi Susan,
You would check schedules and purchase tickets by searching a route under 'BOOK TRAIN TICKETS' on the homepage of our website, www.raileurope.com.
Trains from Paris to Bayeux are Intercités trains. Generally, these trains can only be booked once within 90 days of an intended departure date. The ride from Paris to Bayeux takes just over 2 hours in duration.
Trains from London to Paris are Eurostar high-speed trains. Generally, the Eurostar can be booked 6 to 9 months in advance of a departure. The ride from London to Paris also takes just over 2 hours.
Trains from London to Paris arrive into the Nord station in Paris, while trains to Bayeux depart from the St Lazare station. To commute from Nord to St Lazare, you would take Line E of Paris’s RER commuter rail network. The ride from Nord to St Lazare only takes about 4 minutes. You would pay to board the RER locally when you’re there. -
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The 'Paris Pass' covers entry to over 60 top attractions, as well as public transportation on the Métro, RER, and buses in central Paris. You would purchase the 'Paris Pass' here: http://www.raileurope.com/activities/activity?code=2036PARIS&destId=479&catId=
The 'Paris Visite' just covers local transportation in Paris, which includes the Métro and RER networks, as well as city buses. You would purchase the 'Paris Visite' here: http://www.raileurope.com/pass/paris-visite-pass-8339
There is also the 'Paris Museum Pass', which does not cover any transportation, but it does cover entry to over 60 museums and historic sites around Paris. You would purchase the 'Paris Museum Pass' here: http://www.raileurope.com/pass/paris-museum-pass-8335
Various other city passes and tours for Paris can be found here: http://www.raileurope.com/train-tickets/activities/?countries=France&cities=cities-479