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Paris to Seville

marji

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Hi all,
I have never walked this route and am now considering this as option for this coming May. Soon!
I arrive in CDG 6 p.m. on a Sunday and am wondering the best way to make my way to Seville (hopefully without paying high accommodation prices in Paris).
Is there a bus? or train?
I am also looking into flight but prices seem very very high
Thank you kindly in advance
 
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€60,-
well, I did some research and it seems the prices are really high for all three "methods" of travel.
Looks a wonderful Camino. But there is always a next time ...and "next time" I shall fly into Madrid!
Buen Camino
 
skyscanner.net will show the cheapest airfares and Vueling usually has seats available for around €60 if you buy in advance, otherwise you'll need to travel overland which I have done twice from Paris and the cost is about €120 depending on your ticket from Paris to Hendaye but it should breakdown something like this:
Paris Hendaye €80 (Though you could pay as much as €120)
Hendaye San Sebastian €1.70
San Sebastian Madrid (or Pamplona) €34 with Alsa bus company (or to Pamplona just €7 then €21 to Madrid)
Madrid Seville €21 + €1.70 for the metro because you have to change bus stations

All in all not so bad.
 
The 9th edition the Lightfoot Guide will let you complete the journey your way.
Back in about 2006, I took a train from Paris to Seville - a high speed train.
It was a wonderful trip!

Watch out for pickpockets in both cities! Especially Paris around the Louvre.
They're out en force.
 
Agreed, that is not so bad hotelmedics-esp. the Vueling flight cost. Thanks for the info. I would love to do this Camino and actually I like intense heat. Not sure I have "time" for the overland route.
You would think pick-pockets would prefer those in a fancy coat rather than a raggedy fleece-well mine is well worn...
 

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