French Perl Workshop 2005 - Travel to Marseilles

How to travel to Marseilles

Marseilles is the second (or third depending upon the years)

Because of the distance between the respective airports of Paris and Marseille, the most simple and resting travelling mean is the TGV, which is also quite cheap. Britains thus can take the Eurostar up to Paris, then take the TGV up to Marseilles.

How to travel inside and around Marseilles

Marseilles has a public transportation network, alas not as well developed as Paris' one. The network is managed by the RTM. Other bus lines link with the nearby cities of Aubagne and Cassis. Please consult Le Pilote for a detailed information about the transportation means within Marseilles and nearby cities.

Public means of transportation inside Marseilles

Marseilles has two lines of subway and more than seventy lines of bus during the day (from 6am to 9pm). Starting from 9pm is the night service, called Fluobus, composed of about ten lines of bus which stay active until midnight.

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Going to Luminy

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From the Saint-Charles train station
1. take the metro 2 towards Sainte-Marguerite-Dromel upto station Rond-Point du Prado
2. take the bus 21 towards Luminy upto the terminus
From Le Vieux Port
1. take the metro 1 towards La Timone upto station Castellane
2. take the metro 2 towards Sainte-Marguerite-Dromel upto station Rond-Point du Prado
3. take the bus 21 towards Luminy upto the terminus

Links

Voyages SNCF
Web site of the SNCF, for booking train tickets. Please note their new low cost tickets, iD TGV.
Eurostar
Air France
The main French aviation company
Voyager Moins Cher
Airport of Marseille Provence
IATA code: MRS
ICAO code: LFML
Le Pilote
Very complete information site about transportation means within the Bouches-du-Rhône.
Metro map (PDF)
RTM fees
RTM - Régie des Transports Marseillais
The company that manages the public transportation network
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