Travelling by train from the UK to France and Switzerland is much easier than you think. Not only that, it’s actually a really great way to travel, especially if you want the freedom to travel around multiple places on your trip, all whilst enjoying the views from the trains.
So, to help you get the most out of your trip, I want to share some of the easiest ways and tips to explore France and Switzerland by train, how to get your tickets securely, and what to look for along the way. This way, you can focus on the all-important task of enjoying your trip to mainland Europe.
Now, there are loads of benefits to taking the train from the UK to France or Switzerland.
For me, it’s the ease of leaving the city centre and arriving in a new city centre, right in the heart of my chosen destination. Like, there’s nothing better than getting to your final stop by train and realising you don’t have to take get into the city or travel miles from the airport. It’s such a breeze and perfect if you’re going for a city break.
Travel times between Paris and Switzerland
Not only that, the high-speed rail routes in France make travel really fast. After connecting trains in Paris (which is a breeze, by the way), you can be in a whole new destination in a few hours.
For instance, trains from Paris to Geneva take just over 3 hours. Well, 3 hours 11 minutes to be exact. Not only that, Paris to Zurich takes just 4 hours 4 minutes and Paris to Basel takes 3 hours 4 minutes. Oh, and you even have a direct train from Paris to Lausanne in 3 hours 41 minutes. All the trains are direct and so simple to connect after taking the Eurostar from London.
Now, three to four hours might seem like a big chunk of time, but I promise, it ends up being faster than the plane, especially with travel time to the airports, security, 2-hour check-in and so much more. Plus, you’ve got none of the 100ml hassle with your liquids to deal with at the airport.
What you get onboard a train from Paris to Switzerland
Not only are the views incredible when travelling by train from the UK to France and Switzerland, but you’ll also get heaps of perks to make your trip nice and comfortable.
You see, the direct trains from Paris have totally free Wi-Fi, which really helps if you’re an international visitor and don’t want to rack up a hefty bill on your phone. This means you can kick back, watch some shows or even catch up on emails whilst whizzing through the French countryside.
Oh, and don’t forget that when connected to Wi-Fi onboard the train from Paris to Switzerland you’ll be able to devour all the onboard entertainment.
There’s a huge database to choose from via the Lyria platform and app, and you don’t have to pay any extras. They have everything from French-language documentaries to manga, podcasts, games, and more. This is always a huge win for me!
Ticket types for trains from France to Switzerland
Just like planes, there are different ticket types that you can personalise depending on what suits you best. If you’re looking for a streamlined train, with free WiFi, then make sure to book a ‘Standard’ ticket. This is a great way to keep costs down as prices start from 49 euros.
Another ticket option is for ‘Standard Premier’ which includes all the perks of ‘Standard’ but with the added comfort of bigger seats and a taste of first-class luxury. It’s a great option if you want to stretch out and make your journey extra special.
If you want a completely unrestricted ticket, then book a ‘Business Premier’ that starts from 179 euros. This is the best option if you’re unsure of which exact train you’ll take but still want the luxury of first-class travel. Not only that, you’ll even get to choose from onboard meals from Michel Roth.
Oh, and be sure to look out for seasonal promotions that happen throughout the year on the SNCF Connect Website. It’s a great way to take advantage of deals and keep costs lower for your trip.
How to get the best prices for trains from the UK to France and Switzerland
To get the best prices for trains from the UK to France and Switzerland, always plan ahead. This way, you can secure tickets at the cheapest cost and book your seats well in advance. Best of all, you can book your tickets up to 6 months in advance of your trip.
Now, a top tip to get the cheapest tickets is to look for train departures on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. You can grab a great deal on these days as the trains tend to be a little quieter.
Like I said, always try and book your trip as early as possible. This way, you’ll have heaps of options for the cheapest price point.
Don’t forget about the TGV Lyria special prices between the 18th and 29th of September. You can get tickets starting at 39 euros for travel between the 15th of October and the 15th of December. Tickets can be purchased on the SNCF Connect app.
How to get your tickets for train travel between France and Switzerland
Gone are the days of trying to buy a paper ticket with your rusty French-language skills at Paris Nord. The booking process is so much easier nowadays!
Make sure to download the SNCF Connect app for iPhone or Android and purchase your trip in app. Best of all, you’ll get all the information, live updates, tickets and routes all in one place. It’s so easy and makes travel by train from the UK to France and Switzerland travel a breeze. You’ll have an amazing trip.
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