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The strategic location of the train stations means that you don’t waste time or money before starting your trip. The High Speed trains take you directly to the center of the cities.  In addition, several frequencies a day connect the different destinations, making France more accessible than ever.

The train is not only a means of transportation, it is the beginning of your trip, of your vacation. During the journey you can relax, enjoy the scenery, stretch your legs or read a good book. It is a time of leisure and pleasure that you can dedicate to what you like the most.

Free wifi service on board for all international customers. Access to a wide range of content to make your train journey even more enjoyable. See all the information about this service as well as the available content.

The comfortable and spacious seats are equipped with electrical outlets for the use of different devices, you also have a table in each seat so you can have your own space during the trip.

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TitleContent1DESTINATIONSRenfe and SNCF join their experience to offer together the best offer, allowing to bring together important population concentrations, such as Paris (1st population concentration in Europe), Barcelona and its surroundings (6th), Madrid and its area of influence (4th), with relevant cities such as Marseille, Lyon, Montpelier or Gerona…. A new international/regional dimension will also be born from this project, bringing regions and cities close to the border closer together and allowing significant reductions in travel times.

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Therefore, if we want to know or visit the vast majority of national provincial capitals, we will have no problem in reaching them by train, and also in much less time than it would take if we did it by car.

On the other hand, if you want to see the medium distance and Avant trains, with which you can travel to visit towns or localities that are not reached by high speed, you can consult them in the following link.

This train route, of less than 30 kilometers, joins the capital Palma with the town of Sóller, with a vintage train, which crosses the Sierra de Tramontana, and takes us through the beautiful landscapes of the interior of the island of Mallorca.

The train travels along the Cantabrian coast, visiting some of the most beautiful towns in the Basque Country, Santander, Asturias and Galicia, with stops in: Carranza, Bilbao, Santander, Cabezón de la Sal, Arriondas, Candás, Avilés, Gijón, Luarca, Viveiro and Santiago de Compostela.

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Do you feel the heat? Do you feel like going to the beach? With Renfe you have it easy. If you get on the train at Madrid-Atocha station you will be seeing the Mediterranean Sea in Valencia in 1h 49 min, or enjoying a good fish in Malaga in 2h 33min.

The Madrid-Barcelona train connects Atocha and Sants stations in the blink of an eye. Thanks to the AVE, traveling by train between the two cities has become the preferred form of transportation for many.Córdoba-SevillaTravel time: 44min.

Very close to the Paseo del Prado are the Puerta de Atocha train station and the Retiro Park, the lungs of the capital. Inaugurated in 1868, it has several neoclassical buildings and a pond where you can rent rowboats.

The old Jewish quarter and now the most emblematic district of the city, Santa Justa, is easy to reach on foot from the Santa train station. Through its narrow, winding streets, one reaches the famous Giralda, the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Sede and icon of the city. The Alcazares, mentioned above, are made up of gardens and walled palaces that mix various architectural styles – Gothic, Mudejar, Renaissance and Baroque.

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