How long is the TGV from Paris to Barcelona?


How long is the TGV from Paris to Barcelona? The fastest trains from Paris to Barcelona take around 6 hours and 19 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 833 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Paris is scheduled to depart at around 06:56. The last departure is usually at around 16:07. This is the same at the weekend.


How fast is the high speed train from Paris to Barcelona?

The Paris to Barcelona trains are impressive TGV Duplex double-decker high-speed trains. They operate at up to 300 km/h (186 mph) on the Sud-Est high-speed line between Paris & Nimes, and up to 320 km/h (199 mph) on the new high-speed line between Perpignan & Barcelona.


Is it better to fly or train Paris to Barcelona?

In terms of comfort, the seats and offerings on the TGV InOui beats what you'll get in an airplane, but the trip is much longer. Taking the train is the greener option of the two, with a much smaller carbon footprint than flying.


Is there a nonstop train from Paris to Barcelona?

From Paris Gare de Lyon, the TGV INOUI serves Barcelona Sants station in the heart of the Catalan capital. The journey is direct and takes about 6 hours and 42 minutes to travel the 831 km between Paris and Barcelona. On average, during the week, there are five trains a day from Paris to Barcelona.


Is there first class train Barcelona to Paris?

Travel by train from Barcelona to Paris As the SNCF train passes through miles of picturesque Spanish and French countryside, you'll have the chance to enjoy breath-taking views. If you like travelling in style, add extra comfort to your journey by travelling in First Class.


How much is the bullet train from Barcelona to Paris?

Train tickets from Barcelona to Paris can start from as little as $59.95 when you book in advance and are usually more expensive when purchased on the day. Prices can also vary depending the time of day, route and class you book.


Is TGV the fastest train in France?

Our TGV holds the world speed record for rail, at 574.8 km/h.


Is Thalys better than Eurostar?

What's the difference between Eurostar and Thalys? There is no difference - Eurostar and Thalys are now one under the Eurostar name. Our high-speed trains link the UK to France, Belgium and the Netherlands via the Channel Tunnel. And we also run high-speed trains connecting Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands.


How many days do you need in Barcelona?

How many days do you need to visit? I think to really get a feel for Barcelona you should plan for at least four or five days. While you could see the highlights in less, you'll do yourself a disservice if you hurry your visit. This is a city of late-night dinners and afternoon siestas.