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Download printable route mapApproximate point-to-point one-way 2nd class rail fares in $US. Add up fares for your itinerary to see whether a railpass will save you money. For 1st class rail fares, add 50%. Source: www.tgv.com.

France

The France Flexipass is a good value for three or more days of train travel. For just 15% more than the second class price, the first class pass is affordable and gives you more options on busy trains.  The pass is cheaper than roundtrip Paris–Avignon tickets at full fare.  But if you only need a couple of trips and are ready to lock in travel times, France's advance purchase discounts for point-to-point tickets (below) can save you more. Where reservations are not required (such as between Paris and Normandy, or on other regional trains), passholders can just hop on and find an open seat.

TGV high-speed trains serve most main lines and require seat reservations. It's wise to book TGV or international trains as soon as you can commit to a date and time. Reservations can be made starting 90 days in advance of travel.  The number of places for passholders is limited and the last 60 - 100 (out of 360 or 400) seats on TGV may not be available to passholders, particularly multi-country passholders. 

The new reservation category France Pass Easy Access is offered for domestic day trains such as TGV, Corail, and Teoz and is meant to make more seats available to France passholders. This fare is valid only with the France Pass and not with other passes that include France. You are responsible to have the correct matching pass when the conductor comes through the train to check tickets. Any multi-country Eurail passholders boarding with the Easy Access passholder reservation will be fined the cost of a full-fare ticket. When booking passholder reservations through Rail Europe, for instance, you are likely to see price ranges of $11 – 14 for Eurail passholders and $18 – 36 for the France Pass Easy Access category.  Depending on seat availability, either one or both reservation categories may be available to purchase.  You must click on the fare details online in order to know which fare rules you are booking.

On French domestic night trains (such as Paris to/from Nice, Hendaye, or Cerbere), four-passenger couchette compartments require a first-class ticket or pass, six-passenger couchettes accept second-class passes, and there are no private sleepers. Doubles on most international routes accept second-class passes.

Any pass that covers France allows you a discounted ticket price on the Eurostar "Chunnel" train to and from London.

Two-country passes (below) work for those traveling between France and one neighbor: Benelux, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, or Spain (but not Britain).

France Pass
Type of Pass 1st Class Individual 1st Class Senior 1st Class Saver 1st Class Youth 2nd Class Individual 2nd Class Saver 2nd Class Youth
3 days in 1 month $293 $268 $249 $217 $250 $215 $186
Extra rail days (max 6) $45 $40 $39 $33 $37 $31 $28
Saverpass prices are per person for 2 or more traveling together. Senior passes are for travelers 60 and up; youth passes are for those under 26. Kids 4-11 pay half of adult or saver fare; under 4 free. Prices subject to change.
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Point-to-Point Deals in France

Unlike most countries, France discounts point-to-point ticket prices in non-peak times (our map reflects peak-time fares). For instance, a direct Paris–Nice second-class ticket costs about $160 at "peak" fare or $135 at "normal" fare. The trip will cost more if you break it with stops along the way. Paris–Lyon costs $110 peak/$90 normal; Lyon–Avignon $60 peak/$45 normal; and Avignon–Nice $75 peak/$65 normal; which can add up to $245 for a leisurely Paris–Nice route. Kids, youths, seniors, couples, roundtrip travelers, and those able to purchase at least 8 or 30 days ahead can save more. The best deals have limited seat availability, sell out early, and have refund or exchange restrictions. See www.tgv.com for details or to order. Print tickets at home (a few fares) or pick up in the station.

Good Deals in Paris

The handy Paris Museum Pass is 25% cheaper in Paris (at most museums or major Metro stops) than if you buy it in the U.S. The overpriced Paris Visite transport card (several versions available) is 20% less at any Metro station in Paris, but we still would not buy one. For only $16, a carnet of 10 Metro tickets is your best local subway + bus value. The Passe Navigo Decouverte for $31 (plus $7 set up fee for the new electronic card) is good for a week of Metro and bus, valid Monday–Sunday. The few regional RER side trips you're likely to take are cheap and easy to purchase separately: Versailles $9 roundtrip, Disneyland or Charles de Gaulle Airport about $24 roundtrip, $12 each way.

France Two-Country Passes

These passes allow you to combine travel in France with travel in Benelux, Germany, Italy, Spain, or Switzerland over a two-month period. Cost per day for a 4-day, 2-country pass is slightly more than for the single-country passes, but goes down as you add days. With separate single-country passes, you use a day of each pass when crossing a border, versus only one day when your pass covers the whole route of your trip.

Benelux - France Pass
Type of Pass 1st Class Individual 1st Class Saver 2nd Class Individual 2nd Class Saver 2nd Class Youth
4 days in 2 months $367 $312 $319 $271 $237
5 days in 2 months $400 $340 $353 $300 $267
6 days in 2 months $438 $373 $388 $330 $297
8 days in 2 months $511 $435 $463 $393 $355
10 days in 2 months $582 $496 $537 $458 $413
Saver prices are per person for 2 or more traveling together. Youth passes are for travelers under age 26 only. Kids 4–11 pay half of adult or saver fare; under 4 free. Prices subject to change.
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For a France-focused trip with a one-way hop to Brussels, this pass is cheaper than a France-only pass plus an extra ticket on Thalys.

 

France-Germany Pass
Type of Pass 1st Class Individual 1st Class Saver 2nd Class Individual 2nd Class Saver 2nd Class Youth
4 days in 2 months $410 $370 $370 $334 $287
5 days in 2 months $453 $408 $408 $368 $317
6 days in 2 months $496 $446 $446 $398 $348
8 days in 2 months $582 $524 $524 $456 $408
10 days in 2 months $668 $602 $602 $524 $473
Saver prices are per person for 2 or more traveling together. Youth passes are for travelers under age 26 only. Kids 4–11 pay half of adult or saver fare; under 4 free. Prices subject to change.
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Before choosing a France-Germany pass, compare the three-country Selectpass at similar prices.

France-Italy Pass
Type of Pass 1st Class Individual 1st Class Saver 2nd Class Individual 2nd Class Saver 2nd Class Youth
4 days in 2 months $372 $325 $325 $287 $246
Extra rail days (max 6) $43 $37 $37 $32 $29
Saver prices are per person for 2 or more traveling together. Youth passes are for travelers under age 26 only. Kids 4–11 pay half of adult or saver fare; under 4 free. Extra day prices approximate. Prices subject to change.
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If your trip is focused on Italy, you may save money by buying point-to-point tickets in Europe. For instance, an open-jaws trip on the route Paris–Milan–Venice–Florence–Rome costs about $325 for reserved second-class daytime tickets. Passholders pay extra seat reservation fees of $10 - 30 on each of these legs. Returning from Rome to Paris adds another $150 and makes the France-Italy pass worthwhile.

Be aware of your route. Many daytime connections from Paris to Italy pass through Switzerland (e.g., connecting in Basel, Geneve, or Lausanne) which costs an additional $60 or more in second class if Switzerland is not covered by your pass. Direct Paris-Italy day or night trains are covered by the pass, regardless of their route. Routes via Nice, Torino, or Modane will bypass Switzerland (consult a good timetable for details).

France-Spain Pass
Type of Pass 1st Class Individual 1st Class Saver 2nd Class Individual 2nd Class Saver 2nd Class Youth
4 days in 2 months $372 $325 $325 $287 $246
Extra rail days (max 6) $43 $37 $37 $32 $29
Saver prices are per person for 2 or more traveling together. Youth passes are for travelers under age 26 only. Kids 4–11 pay half of adult or saver fare; under 4 free. Prices subject to change.
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If you're only dipping into a bit of Spain, you may not need the France-Spain pass. For instance, a ticket from the French border at Cerbere to Barcelona costs only $30. From the border at Hendaye to Madrid costs $75, but if you cover this ground via the fancy Paris–Madrid "Elipsos" night train, the same passholder fares ($70 and up) apply whether your pass covers one or both countries.

France-Switzerland Pass
Type of Pass 1st Class Individual 1st Class Saver 2nd Class Youth
4 days in 2 months $398 $339 $281
Extra rail days (max 6) $45 $38 $31
See our Switzerland page for an outline of bonuses. Saver prices are per person for 2 or more traveling together. Youth passes are for travelers under 26 only. Kids 4–11 pay half of adult or saver fare; under 4 free. Covers many Swiss boats as well as trains. Prices subject to change.
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