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Cheapest way to get from Italy to Paris?

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I am going to be visiting Rome, Venice, and Florence and want to go to Paris from Italy. Which of these cities have the most connections to Paris? Also, I prefer Florence since that is where we will be last before leaving so can someone tell me the options and approx cost from there to Paris? Is Eurorail the only option?

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  1. Check out www.trenitalia.com.  You can check schedules and prices as well as buying etickets for train travel.

    Trains are a great way to get around in Europe.  You get scenery all along and best of all, connections are from city center to city center.  No treks to and from airports.  

    If you want to go by plane any of the cities you mentioned will do,  Probably more options out of Rome.  You can also check for flights on the common US travel sites like Expedia, etc...

    Buon viaggio!


  2. www.bookryanair.com

    Rome  to Paris around 70 euro (return included a person)

    you need to book in advance to find good deals, even cheapper than 70 euro...

  3. you can get supercheap flights at either easyjet.com or ryanair.com. (to give you an idea, i flew from london to florence-pisa for 0.01 on ryanair, and from london to paris for 5pounds + fee, which was only like 20 pounds).

    the eurorail goes from florence to paris but it takes about 12 hours. i took the night train last year and didn't enjoy it, although if you take the day train, you might see some nice landscape?

    but flying would be faster and sometimes cheaper.

  4. Try this website for a whole range of the cheapest airlines. There should be a few going between the Rome and Paris.

    There is an airport at Pisa too which is close to Florence (in fact I thought it was the main one from the area, so I would check that too)

  5. try easyjet

    www.easyjet.com

  6. I guess you can get good airline fares if you book early. These are the options you have from Rome to Paris:

    Adria Airways (JP) through Ljubljana (LJU)

    Air Berlin (AB) through Dusseldorf (DUS)

    Air France (AF) direct or through Bordeaux (BOD), Lyon (LYS), Marseille (MRS), Nice (NCE) or Toulouse (TLS)

    Alitalia (AZ) direct or through Bologna (BLQ), Florence (FLR), Genoa (GOA), Milan (MIL), Naples (NAP), Pisa (PSA), Turin (TRN), Venice (VCE) or Verona (VRN)

    Croatia Airlines (OU) through Split (SPU) or Zagreb (ZAG)

    Dba (DI) through Munich (MUC)

    Easyjet (U2) direct or through Dortmund (DTM)

    Easyjet Switzerland (DS) through Basel/Mulhouse (EAP) or Geneva (GVA)

    Germanwings (4U) through Cologne/Bonn (CGN) or Stuttgart (STR)

    Kuwait Airways (KU) direct

    Lufthansa German Airlines (LH) through Dusseldorf (DUS), Frankfurt (FRA) or Munich (MUC)

    Luxair (LG) through Luxembourg (LUX)

    Meridiana (IG) through Cagliari (CAG) or Olbia (OLB)

    Ryanair (FR) direct or through Gerona (GRO), Milan (MIL) or Venice (VCE)

    Saudi Arabia Airlines (SV) direct

    SN Brussels Airlines (SN) through Brussels (BRU)

    SWISS (LX) through Zurich (ZRH)

    From Venice to Paris, these are the options:

    Air France (AF) direct or through Lyon (LYS)

    Alitalia (AZ) direct or through Milan (MIL)

    Hapag-Lloyd Express (X3) through Stuttgart (STR)

    Lufthansa German Airlines (LH) through Frankfurt (FRA) or Munich (MUC)

    Luxair (LG) through Luxembourg (LUX)

    Myair.com (8I) direct

    Ryanair (FR) direct

    SN Brussels Airines (SN) through Brussels (BRU)

    SWISS (LX) through Zurich (ZRH)

    Last, from Florence to Paris, you can take:

    Air France (AF) direct

    Alitalia (AZ) direct or through Milan (MIL)

    Lufthansa German Airlines (LH) through Frankfurt (FRA) or Munich (MUC)

    SN Brussels Airlines (SN)

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