Long distance train travel is making a comeback. Maybe it’s the airport chaos unravelling across Europe. Maybe travellers are conscious of the impact of their flights. Or perhaps following the pandemic there’s a step towards a slower pace of life where the journey is a part of the trip to be enjoyed.
Whatever the combination of reasons, we at Euronews Travel think it’s great that more options are opening up.
Back in May, the legendary sleeper train from Paris to Nice reopened after a five year break in service. And from 1 July, a summer-only special route from Paris to Hendaye on the Bay of Biscay, right by the Spanish border,
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