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All major French cities are connected by TGV, the hi-speed train network which travels at speeds nearly 200 mph. Considering that France is the size of Texas, your destinations are now just a “whirl” away.

In no more time than the average New York commute (or about 45 minutes), you could hop from Paris to Reims while marveling through the magnificent vineyards of Champagne. Just two hours takes you from Paris to the cultural center of Nantes. There, you’ll ride along the Loire, watching local fishermen boating on the “royal river.” In three-hours, TGV journeys to Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea. Here, you’ll discover gorgeous geography and fascinating history, traveling through Burgundy’s medieval villages, along the tumultuous Rhone river, and through Provence where you’ll pass by the Pont du Gard—a 161-foot high Roman aqueduct, still overlooking lavender fields a mere 2,000 years after completion.

What’s more, France’s hi-speed rail network also connects to neighboring countries. And you can be in many North-European capitals in a few short hours from Paris. Why fly when you can enjoy the comfort, speed, and convenience of train travel? Not to mention its environmental friendliness.

If you plan to travel just once or twice on TGV, you should purchase tickets. But if you’re planning on traveling to more than two cities from Paris, Rail Europe’s Anywhere Anytime France is your best choice. It features a collection of prepaid first-class e-tickets at a flat rate, allowing you to organize your trip in advance—or indulge your spur-of-the-moment impulses (Rail Europe lets you modify your schedule online minutes before departure). Or, if you’d rather an in-depth exploration of a particular region via the local train service, choose a France Pass. The Pass lets you hop on and hop off local trains (which run frequently and are very comfortable). Just be sure to make a reservation to secure seating on longer-distance trips.

Brussels, Sunday October 4 and Monday October 5 2009

All US flights were on time and connections made without a hitch.  When we landed in Philadelphia, we raced to the shuttle to take us from F Terminal to A Terminal, found the shuttle waiting for us and off we … Continue reading

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Belgium, Paris, and Brittany France

Belgium, Paris, and Brittany France The original journal is located here Complete Trip Photo Album Sunday October 4 and Monday October 5 All US flights were on time and connections made without a hitch.  When we landed in Philadelphia, we … Continue reading

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Dijon/Paris, Wednesday, 8 October 2008

  It rained all night and is raining this morning as we gather our belongings and head up to the office to check in our boat.  While we are in the process, another boat with a Swiss family aboard, pulls … Continue reading

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