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Tonsyl
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Due to a recently diagnosed medical problem, Mrs. T has been "grounded" as far as air travel is concerned, well for travel of more than "a quick hop". We were left with a problem in that we both like "short breaks" to PP and it's obviously too far to just hop in the car for a weekend away!
There's always an answer to every challenge and we decided to try the good old faithful..........the train and, how pleasantly surprised we were! OK, not cheap, when compared to low cost flights, not the quickest but, far better than we originally thought.
Route; London to Paris via Eurostar 2hrs and a bit. Across Paris on the RER service, about 20 minutes station to station. Paris to Barcelona via TGV and the new Spanish train, about 7 . 5 hours. Very comfortable seating on the Eurostar and TGV but a bit basic on the Renfe service between Figueres and Barcelona. Night in Barcelona then flight Barcelona to Palma, 30 minutes, with Vuelling and what a good outfit that is!
As I say, not the quickest but on the trains there are cafe/bars where you can sit and get decent drinks and snack meals. Good 4* hotel near to Barcelona Sants station, decent half board or enjoy eating out in the city. You can even take a good lunch in Paris "in between trains" if you want. In my book far better than sitting in a long cigar tube being treated like cattle most of the time but you do have to have the time.
The end result is that we got our break in PP when we really thought we wouldn't this year and we didn't need to twist the doctors arm too much to let "er indoors" fly for such a short time. We even considered the ferries but that would have been too long.
Not the quickest as I say but, if you have the time, it adds a couple to days to the holiday and you do see places from the train you never see by air !
In case anyone is wondering, yes we are planning longer stays again next year (doctors agreeing) and we'll be driving down complete with passenger, the dog who is still moaning that she missed her holiday this year.
If anyone is interested, look on the TGV pages on the web and the booking is very easy.
There's always an answer to every challenge and we decided to try the good old faithful..........the train and, how pleasantly surprised we were! OK, not cheap, when compared to low cost flights, not the quickest but, far better than we originally thought.
Route; London to Paris via Eurostar 2hrs and a bit. Across Paris on the RER service, about 20 minutes station to station. Paris to Barcelona via TGV and the new Spanish train, about 7 . 5 hours. Very comfortable seating on the Eurostar and TGV but a bit basic on the Renfe service between Figueres and Barcelona. Night in Barcelona then flight Barcelona to Palma, 30 minutes, with Vuelling and what a good outfit that is!
As I say, not the quickest but on the trains there are cafe/bars where you can sit and get decent drinks and snack meals. Good 4* hotel near to Barcelona Sants station, decent half board or enjoy eating out in the city. You can even take a good lunch in Paris "in between trains" if you want. In my book far better than sitting in a long cigar tube being treated like cattle most of the time but you do have to have the time.
The end result is that we got our break in PP when we really thought we wouldn't this year and we didn't need to twist the doctors arm too much to let "er indoors" fly for such a short time. We even considered the ferries but that would have been too long.
Not the quickest as I say but, if you have the time, it adds a couple to days to the holiday and you do see places from the train you never see by air !
In case anyone is wondering, yes we are planning longer stays again next year (doctors agreeing) and we'll be driving down complete with passenger, the dog who is still moaning that she missed her holiday this year.
If anyone is interested, look on the TGV pages on the web and the booking is very easy.