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I did that 15 years ago and what I remember is it was pretty simple....long ride though maybe but beautiful scenery along the way...Does anyone know how to travel by train from Paris to St Jean Pied de Port?
Does anyone know how to travel by train from Paris to St Jean Pied de Port?
If the prospect of the walk from the station into the centre of town is daunting then it might be an idea to rethink your plans to walk a Camino!as an aside - it is often mentioned that you have to walk "up the hill" from St jean station into town - this is not true, at most it is a gentle slope and the centre is very close.
I always thought that whenever I have read about the "hill" - crikey! there is a real mountain next dayIf the prospect of the walk from the station into the centre of town is daunting then it might be an idea to rethink your plans to walk a Camino!
I booked this trip a few weeks ago online. No problems.Yes, there are many threads on this.
I took the train from the Montparnasse station to Bayonne, then transferred to what I call "the pilgrim express" train to St Jean Pied de Port. Depending on when you are going these routes might not be available to book yet.
When will you be traveling?I booked this trip a few weeks ago online. No problems.
It does not require a first class ticket. I have traveled in the upper level twice - once one a first class ticket, and once on a standard ticket.If you want to see the French countryside on your ride be sure to book a seat on the upper level. I don't know if that requires a first class ticket
Yes. The first time that I took that route I had seven minutes transfer time.Is a 2:03pm arrival at Bayonne on the tgv allow enough time to catch the 2:20pm to SGPP?
Super simple (as others said on this thread): by train from Gare Montparnasse in Paris to Bayonne and then from Bayonne Station take the train to Saint-Jean Pied de Port. If for whatever reason (maintenance, landslide, strike) the train to SJPDP is not going, there will be a bus replacement going from the station. No need to fret about booking ahead either, in particularly for the stretch Bayonne-SJPDP. It does not get any simpler than thatDoes anyone know how to travel by train from Paris to St Jean Pied de Port?
This is exactly how I did it in May of 2022. I stayed overnight in Paris at a small but nice at HOTEL DE PARIS MONTPARNASSE across from the Montparnasse station (where all the high speed trains depart Paris). Got off in Bayonee and stayed at Hotel ibis Styles Bayonne near the train station. The hotel overlooked the river. I then took the local train to SJPDP the next morning. It was good that I had two days to accommodate to the time zone differences. Three actually, because I stayed one night in SJPDP at Beilari Albergue (directly across from the Pilgrim's Office).Yes, there are many threads on this.
I took the train from the Montparnasse station to Bayonne, then transferred to what I call "the pilgrim express" train to St Jean Pied de Port. Depending on when you are going these routes might not be available to book yet.
I did the same it was easy to doYes, there are many threads on this.
I took the train from the Montparnasse station to Bayonne, then transferred to what I call "the pilgrim express" train to St Jean Pied de Port. Depending on when you are going these routes might not be available to book yet.
I will travel on the 19th of March. Starting in Liege.When will you be traveling?
I"m traveling in early June and I only see tickets for one afternoon train on the SNCF Connect web site. There is another note that says more trains may be available soon. I have no idea how far in advance tickets should be purchased.I will travel on the 19th of March. Starting in Liege.
You know.... I just noticed:I've done it a couple of times.
Very easy.
Great excuse for a day in Paris to get over jet lag.
The Airport Bus takes you to Gare Montparnasse
Montparnasse station to Bayonne on the fast train (TGV 4 hours).
Bayonne to St Jean (connecting train)
You know.... I just noticed:
Airport Bus to GM --> GM to Bayone --> Bayone to SJPdP
where is the day in Paris to get over jet lag?