No. Long distance trains in France and Spain are all reserved-seats. Miss the train with a live ticket and the train’s going with an empty seat - which is yours whether you’re sat on it or not.
Depending on the ticket type you can cancel online...
Yep, that's what I said in my post (I thought). Sorry if I was unclear, @ZoeyCat . I also assumed the train you booked was from CDG airport, which would require a change in Bordeaux if traveling on to Bayonne, as the departure time is only 3...
Sleeping: earplugs, eyeshades, and meds if needed! 🤪
Low energy: you will be so excited to start walking again, this won’t be an issue!
Lightweight gear: always a work in progress but remember, ounces = pounds so lose the kindle cover, the...
Updates: I booked all the hotels along way. Hopefully they won't disappoint me~
Now I have so many questions in mind. These are a few of them:
How do you deal with a poor night’s sleep, or low energy in the beginning of a new day?
How do you...
I guess i could just extend my ticket like you said, to avoid changing trains...
However, i bought another ticket based on what @GettingThere mentioned above "...(best done as another separate ticket - that train is often replaced by a bus, and a...
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