Best way to have day-trip from Paris to the French Alps?

msteudel asked:


We are planning an upcoming trip to France. While we’ll be spending most of our time in Paris, we are hoping to take one or two day-trips to other parts of France. One of the areas we would like to see are the Alps. How long does it take to get to the Alps by train? Would we have time to travel there, enjoy the scenery for an afternoon or so, and get back all in the same day? What city should we visit?

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2 comments to Best way to have day-trip from Paris to the French Alps?

  • pafpaf

    Rent a car and Take A6 highway, Lyon direction. Stop at Beaunes, visit the hospices de Beaune, and eat excellent food, you’re on the country of Burgundy wine. Follow the Geneve direction, via Macon. Chamonix Mont-Blanc will be at 7 hours from Paris if you don’t stop at Beaunes. Visit Annecy, our French Venise. And be careful on the roads, 130km/hour on the highway (110 if it’s raining), 90 on the main roads.
    If you take the train, take the TGV at the Gare de Lyon Station, which directly goes to Annecy, in the Alps. 3h30 from Paris. Or you can take the Paris/Geneva TGV. Same time.
    I know all this because I’m french, I live in the Alps (close to Chamonix), and I go every month to Paris.
    Have a good stay, hope you’ll enjoy the French Alps (my country!)

  • Allie

    I don’t think a day-trip would be possible. The Vosges mountains are closer than the Alps. Easier trips out of Paris might be to the beaches of Normandy, Versailles, a castle, or somewhere else that wouldn’t be more travel than visit.

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