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How to book a train to Grenoble

How to book a train to grenoble

Most train journeys can be booked easily, online. 

Three of the most popular booking websites are:

However, if you are having any difficulty booking train travel online, or if you’d like to tailor-make your journey with a stop en route, it could be worth using the services of an expert rail-booking agent such as:

For a minimal booking fee, they can help you book your journey.

If you are in a group of 10 or more people, you’ll need to book the journey through a rail-booking agent, because group bookings of 10 or more people can’t be made online. Booking in a group means you’ll get a group discount and have the best chance of being sat together on your journey.

How to reach grenoble station by train

Train access to Grenoble is available from plenty of European cities. Below, example journey durations from popular starting points are displayed. The number of required train changes and the station at which changes occur are also indicated.

City

Journey time

Changes

Where you change

Amsterdam

7hr 47m

one

Chambéry

Antwerp

7hr 21m

one

Chambéry

Barcelona

6hr 2m

one

Valence TGV

Brussels

5hr 22m

one

Lyon Part Dieu or Chambéry

Geneva

2hr 3m

direct

London

6hr 42m

two

Brig and Geneva

Marseille

4hr35m

one

Valence Ville

Milan

6hr 42m

two

Brig and Geneva

Paris

2hr 59m

direct

Rotterdam

7hr 2m

one

Chambéry

Strasbourg

7hr 23m

two

Lyon Part Dieu and Chambéry

Stuttgart

8hr 35m

two

Zurich and Geneva

Toulouse

5hr 47m

two

Montpellier and Valence Ville

Zurich

4hr 58m

one

Geneva

On board of a TGV train

If your journey to Grenoble is on a TGV train, you’ll be gliding through the countryside at speeds of up to 300km per hour.  As well as being fast, TGVs are comfortable, smooth and quiet.  Each train has café bars on board with a wide selection of hot and cold meals and drinks. There’s room for your luggage, skis and snowboards on board too, carried at no extra charge.