Marseille to London by TGV
Explore · Guest PostBook quickly if you want to climb the stairs to Marseille’s Gare St Charles and hop on a train to London.
Tickets for the service, which begins in May, are now on sale.
It will run on Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays during May and June. During July and August,
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