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High-speed trains: with Tgv-Europe it will be possible to reach Paris from Milan for 25 euros

The era of bunks is over. Now for a quick and cheap weekend in Paris there is an alternative to flying: it's called TGV-Europe, there are 3 trains a day with departures from Milan and Turin, which, taking advantage of promotions, can cost as little as 25 euros. From the Lombard capital it takes just over 7 hours, from the Piedmontese one 5 and a half

High-speed trains: with Tgv-Europe it will be possible to reach Paris from Milan for 25 euros

No more endless journeys in couchettes or exorbitant prices, from now on it will be it is possible to reach Paris by train from Milan (and from Turin) with only 25 euros and respectively with only 7 hours and 5 and a half hours of travel. Relatively short times, considering the distances, and a really bargain price. In Italy, with the Frecciarossa, with that amount you go from Milan to Bologna.

It must be said that the standard fare would start from 80 euros (often more than 100, but it is refundable before departure with only a 10% deduction of the ticket), which in any case costs less than a Rome-Milan journey, and which to access the maxi discount of 25 euros you must book at least two weeks in advance.

Tickets can also be purchased online at TGV-Europe website , have the same rate from Milan and Turin, and also serve the stations (in Italy) of Novara, Vercelli, Sestriere and Bardonecchia, while beyond the Alps the main stop is Lyon.

There will be three trains a day, starting from Milan P.ta Garibaldi (6.07am, 11.10am and 16.10pm) e Turin P.ta Susa (07.46, 12.40 and 17.35), with the same hours more or less also on the weekend, and arrival at Paris Gare de Lyon at the latest at 23.21pm. Novara and Vercelli are served only once a day, with the first train, while Sestriere and Bardonecchia have total coverage.

On the occasion of the new promotions, TGV has also launched the Paris-London in 2h15 at the price of 88 euros return and the new line that will connect Nice with the capital in just 3 hours.

Read the site of Tgv-Europe

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