catch an east midlands train to London st pancras, then catch a eurostar to brussels zuid (brussels south), then catch a thalys train to Amsterdam
the travel time by train between Paris and Cannes is 5H05 or 5H45 depending of the train.
Between 20 and 40 euros depending on age and on departure location.
There is not any direct rail connection between Belfast and France. You will need to travel via London, using ferry service. It will cost you $90 to travel from Belfast to London (ferry and train both), and another $117 to travel to Paris from London via train.
London in England is approximately 213 miles away from Paris (as the crow flies).Brussels in Belgium is the closest capital city to Paris, at approximately 198 miles.
The quickest train from Brussels to Paris usually takes not very long at all. The quickest train from Brussels to Paris usually takes about one hour and fifteen minutes.
No You would need to change at either Paris or Brussels. In Paris it is a change of station although they are quite close.Answer 2I don't think you can get a direct train from Calais to Brussels.Route 1: Calais to Paris Nord. Paris Est to Frankfurt.Route 2 (which may be quicker): Calais to Lille. Lille to Brussels. Brussels to Köln (Cologne). Köln to Frankfurt.
Take the train direct from the airport. You may have to change at Bruxelles Nord or Centrale!!
The driving time from Paris to Brussels (Belgium) is 3 hours. The distance is 306 km.The driving time from Paris to Brussels (Belgium) is 3 hours. The distance is 306 km.
The Thalys train from Paris to Brussels will take on average around 1 hour 22 minutes. The train also serves beverages and sandwiches just in case you are hungry and need a drink.
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THe Eurostar does not run from Paris to Brussels. Eurostar is the brand name of the high speed train service from London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels. The service from Paris to Brussels uses trains branded 'RGV' or 'Thalys'. It takes about 1½ hours.
The Eurostar travels between London and Paris, and between London and Brussels. It does not travel between Paris and Geneva.
TGV runs throughout France, and into surrounding countries. Most of the routes are to and from Paris, but there are some cross-country routes which bypass Paris. See the link below for the High Speed lines, and for a list of routes. The trains don't stop at the end of the High Speed lines, they continue on normal lines to their destinations. The "Thalys" branded trains (Paris-Brussels-Cologne and Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam), and the "Eurostar" branded trains (London-Paris and London-Brussels) are different models of TGV train.
Take the Thalys to Amsterdam. When in Amsterdam, there will be a direct train to Groningen
no, you will need to get a connecting service at Paris. One train per day does go direct, otherwise change in Paris. Check on the Eurostar website.
Brussels is farther north than Paris. Brussels is located at a latitude of approximately 50.85°N, while Paris is at around 48.85°N.