Saturday 28 September 2013

Journey from the old world charm of France to the exotic beauty of the Netherlands when you book your travel by train. Both France and the Netherlands are well-connected by rail routes that allow passengers to go between countries quickly and affordably. Follow these steps to book your ticket.

Instructions

Ride the Thalys From France to the Netherlands

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    Take the Thalys, a premier train in France known for its red color. It offers air-conditioned cabins and a buffet car for greater passenger comfort. The Thalys takes you from locations in Paris to the northern part of the Netherlands and ends its journey in Amsterdam.

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    Book your tickets online through the Rail Europe Web site (see the Resources section below), or call (888) 382-RAIL. Tickets are moderately priced.

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    Take advantage of the free stuff. The Thalys train offers complimentary beverages, snacks and meals. They also offer free rides for kids under the age of 12. Check for details of the children's fare on the company's Web site (see Resources below).

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    Visit Amsterdam on the way back from the Netherlands. The trip is approximately 4 hours long on the Thalys.

Book Travel by Train From France to the Netherlands

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    Buy railpasses to enjoy discounts on all forms of travel, even hotel accommodations. For travel between multiple cities, railpasses are money-savers.

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    Pick a populated city to travel from. Paris is the main rail hub of France, so many trains leave from Paris daily. You can find a train that travels into Paris more easily than to other cities.

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    Pick the right train if you need to do business onboard. Only certain trains offer power sockets. Ask which trains can give your computer a surge.

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