Direct Train Marseille-Milan
Explore · Guest PostToday, we see the launch of a new direct train service between Marseille and Milan by thello. It takes just over seven hours, and the train calls in at all major stations on the Cote D’Azur, then Italian centres like Ventimiglia, San Remo, Genoa and Milan.
Costs between 30-70€ each way.
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