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This guide explains the various options for taking a high speed train from Paris to Avignon.

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Paris to Avignon by train

There are three options for taking a high speed train from Paris to Avignon:
The less frequent services which arrive at Avignon-Centre station, which lives up to its name with a central location; and the two options for taking trains to Avignon TGV station - the regular TGV InOui services and the lower cost, but more basic, Ouigo services.

Avignon TGV station is located to the south of the town, but it is on the high speed line, so the trains which call there don't have to divert off the high speed route, so they're faster than those to Avignon Centre.

Avignon TGV is connected to the heart of the town by local TER trains which call at Avignon Centre, but if the timings of those don't suit, buses are also available.

Routes you can take to go from Paris to Avignon

When travelling between most cities by train there is only one logical option, though on other journeys there is a choice between different trains or alternative routes. If different options are available you can use the info to decide which is best for you.

Choose one of the following options:
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Route Information

Option 1: Arriving at the station in central Avignon
Travel Time (approx)

3hr 35min (approx)

Frequency

Daily

Travel Info

Mon-Fri: 3 x trains per day
Sat/Sun: 2 x trains per day

Route Information

Option 2: The faster and more frequent trains to the station outside the town
Travel Time (approx)

2hr 50min - 2hr 55min (approx)

Frequency

Daily

Travel Info

Mon-Thurs 11 x trains per day
Friday: 13 x trains
Saturday: 9 x trains
Sunday: 10 x trains

Route Information

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