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London to Avignon by train

There are currently three options for making the journey by high speed trains from London to Avignon:

  1. Travelling via Paris can be a cheaper option, but you will need to make the transfer across the French capital between the Gare Du Nord, which is where the Eurostar will arrive, and the Gare De Lyon, the departure station of the train on to Avignon TGV station - which is on the edge of the city.

  2. Or make the connection in Paris and take a train on from the Gare De Lyon to Avignon Center station - which lives up to its name with a convenient location in the city.

  3. Or if you make the connection in Lille, you can make the transfer within Lille Europe station and avoid the cross Paris transfer, but you will be arriving at Avignon TGV station.

Routes you can take to go from London 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

Via stations: Paris Gare Du Nord / Paris Nord and Paris Gare de Lyon / Paris Lyon

Option 1: arrive at Avignon Centre station

Route Information

Via stations: Lille Europe

Option 2: to Avignon TGV station via Lille
Travel Time (approx)

6hr5 min (daily) - 7hr 25min (Saturday only)

Frequency

Daily

Travel Info

Eurostar + TGV InOui train = up to 2 x options per day
Eurostar + Ouigo train = 2 x options per day

Route Information

Via stations: Paris Gare Du Nord / Paris Nord and Paris Gare de Lyon / Paris Lyon

Option 3: to Avignon TGV station via Paris
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