Go to Calais in TGV

High-speed TGV trains provide a swift and comfortable mode of transport between cities all over France and beyond. With trains that travel up to 320 km/h and are kitted out with a range of modern facilities, isn't it time you took the TGV to Calais

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Trains TGV going to Calais

Services provided by TGV

The modern TGV fleet travel at speeds of up to 320 km/h, connecting towns and cities in France. With comfortable seats and ample leg room, free Wi-Fi (on certain services), power sockets at every seat and a bar/buffet, taking the TGV train to Calais is the stress-free way to travel. There are dedicated family spaces, extra facilities for wheelchair users and a generous luggage allowance - take two bags or suitcases and one piece of hand luggage with you, and don't fret over a weight limit!

How to book your TGV ticket to Calais?

Booking your TGV ticket to Calais couldn't be easier. Choose from M-tickets, E-tickets and paper tickets. Grab bargain fares up to 90 days in advance - you'll save the most by purchasing non-refundable and non-exchangeable standard class tickets for certain routes and trains. TGV Leisure tickets provide more flexibility, and fully exchangeable tickets can be refunded even after departure! Groups of four travelling together only pay for three tickets, and kids under four go free - so long as they sit on your knee!

Choosing to travel with TGV to Calais means:

  • A chilled, efficient and enjoyable journey!
  • The uber-modern train service provides a swift and comfortable way to explore France and its regions.
  • With a full range of facilities designed with the contemporary traveller in mind, these trains are the new benchmark in rail travel.
  • For those travelling with pets, bikes or sports equipment, TGV trains can be a great option (conditions may apply).
  • You get to see the gorgeous French countryside out of your carriage window for free - what could be better?

Customer information
TGV

153 reviews

3.6 / 5
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    3.8/5
  • Cleanliness
    3.5/5
  • Services on board
    3.2/5
  • Punctuality
    3.5/5
  • Strikes, no organisation, dirty, noisy, shitty train sttion
  • Train service so bad
  • Our train from Geneva to Lyon was crazy packed. We barely managed to find seats, it was so unpleasant. The train from Lyon to Nice Ville was late so much so that we ended up missing our train from Nice Ville to Monaco-Monte Carlo. Overall, we think SNCF has a looot of work to do to improve its efficiency.
  • I took two TGVs. They were both late. Not a very good track record! I don't need to say that this is the core competence of a transport company. Getting passengers from A to B on time is all you need to do. The train was grimy and my seating area (in 1st class) had a full trash.
  • The train was quite full, but thanks to reservations everybody had comfortable space.
  • No room for legs, body space. Feels like animals in a trunk.
  • Inacceptable comme ont prend une grève un jour avant notre voyage sans aucun avis...
  • The train to mulhouse was late without any reason, so that i had the pleasure to continue my travel not via tgv but with the ter. Thanks. By the way, your app doesn't work properly, giving me a bad ticket without any reason, having me to pay a full ticket on the train. Not cool, really.
  • Thanks
  • When I got on the train I was surrounded by heavily armed policemen who seemed utterly surprised to see me standing there. I assume someone should have told me not to get in through that door. It was a very bizarre experience to say the least. After I found my seat we experienced a 20 minute delay due to what was said to be a police intervention on the train.