An extensive public transport network makes it easy to get around Zurich :
By car? We recommend the Parkhaus Gessnerallee.
Reservation on +41 (0)44 411 88 40. A charge will be made.
By bike? The south bicycle park offers 650 guarded, weatherproof parking spaces. The entrance to the car park is located near the routes 51-54.
For more information call +41 (0)43 317 95 11. The first 24 hours are free of charge.
With Rail Taxi, a taxi is waiting for you when you arrive in Switzerland. To book this service, there is a toll-free number*: +41 (0) 800 44 22 66 (24 hours a day).
* Possible connection fees charged by your mobile phone operator for calls made from and/or to Switzerland.
Travellers can leave their luggage in the lockers at Zurich Station.
An extensive public transport network makes it easy to get around Lausanne :
By car? We recommend the Gare de Lausanne SA car park.
Reservation at +41 (0)21 617 67 44. Please note: parking is forbidden for two-wheelers.
Information on rates and parking access: www.pms-parkings.ch.
With Rail Taxi, a taxi is waiting for you when you arrive in Switzerland. To book this service, there is a toll-free number*: +41 (0) 800 44 22 66 (24 hours a day).
* Possible connection fees charged by your mobile phone operator for calls made from and/or to Switzerland.
Travellers can leave their luggage in the lockers at Lausanne Station.
An extensive network of public transport makes it easy to get around Geneva :
By car? We recommend the car park located at Place Cornavin.
Reservation at +41 (0)22 827 44 90. Two-wheelers: only with a monthly and annual subscription. Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Information on rates and parking access: www.ge.ch.
By bike ? The station has a new free bicycle parking facility, sheltered from the weather. It is located in former customs premises, next to the luggage counters. Access is via a ramp overlooking the corner of Place Cornavin/Passage des Alpes.
With Rail Taxi, a taxi is waiting for you when you arrive in Switzerland. To book this service, there is a toll-free number*: +41 (0) 800 44 22 66 (24 hours a day).
* Possible connection fees charged by your mobile phone operator for calls made from and/or to Switzerland.
Travellers can leave their luggage in the lockers at Geneva Cornavin station.
An extensive public transport network makes it easy to get around Bern :
By car? We recommend the Bahnhof Parking AG
Reservation on +41 (0)31 311 22 52. A charge will be made. Please note: parking is forbidden for two-wheelers. Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Information on prices and opening times at www.bahnhofparking.ch (in German).
By bike ? Bike parking is available at Bern train station.
With Rail Taxi, a taxi is waiting for you when you arrive in Switzerland. To book this service, there is a toll-free number*: +41 (0) 800 44 22 66 (24 hours a day).
* Possible connection fees charged by your mobile phone operator for calls made from and/or to Switzerland.
Travellers can leave their luggage in the luggage lockers at Berne station.
The public transport network of the city of Basel :
By car? We recommend the Centralbahnparking.
Reservation on +41 (0)61 270 96 96. A charge will be made. Parking is permitted for two-wheeled vehicles. Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Other car parks are available and can be found at: www.parkleitsystem-basel.ch (in German).
By bike ? Just a stone’s throw from the docks, 650 bikes can wait for their owners in the shelter of the weather.
With Rail Taxi, a taxi is waiting for you when you arrive in Switzerland. To book this service, there is a toll-free number*: +41 (0) 800 44 22 66 (24 hours a day).
* Possible connection fees charged by your mobile phone operator for calls made from and/or to Switzerland.
Travellers can leave their luggage in the lockers at Basel Station.
In order to connect France and Switzerland regularly and quickly, the TGV Lyria trains serve Geneva-Cornavin station in 3h09, with a daily trip from Aix-en-Provence TGV.
The interurban and regional network provides access to the Aix-en-Provence TGV station and shuttles several times a day to the towns in the region :
A self-service electric vehicle rental service (cars or scooters) is available at the station in the P3 car park. In addition, taxi ranks and car rental agencies offer several transportation alternatives.
The Aix-en-Provence TGV station welcomes passengers from 05:10 to 00:30 Monday to Saturday, and from 05:30 to 00:30 on Sundays and public holidays.
In case of an emergency, a defibrillator is installed in hall A, near the automatic cash registers in the car park.
The Aix-en-Provence TGV station also offers various practical services for passengers:
Providing a daily link between the south of France and Switzerland, the TGV Lyria runs from Marseille Saint-Charles to Geneva in 3h32, once a day in winter and twice a day from April to September, via the stations of Bellegarde, Lyon Part-Dieu, Valence, Avignon and Aix-en-Provence.
A vast choice of public transport to get to the Marseille Saint-Charles train station:
It is also possible to contact car rental agencies, taxi or self-service bicycle stations.
The Marseille Saint-Charles train station is open on Fridays from 04h30 to 01h30 and all other days, including public holidays, from 04h30 to 01h05.
Various station assistance services are available to passengers on platform A: SOS Voyageurs, the police station (every day from 7am to 11pm) and, in case of emergency, a defibrillator installed near the information point facing Track F.
The Marseille Saint-Charles train station offers many practical services:
At the SNCF information point facing the F/Gl tracks, there are various reception areas for the public (from 04:30 to 01:05), the disabled (from 04:45 to 00:15) and young passengers.
Ticket purchase at the various automatic ticket machines or in the SNCF sales area in the historic hall, on the Square Narvik side, opposite track A.
The TGV Lyria makes daily journeys between Dijon and Switzerland: 3 times a day via the Paris-Zurich link to Zurich and Neuchâtel or in 1h58 to Lausanne, with 5 journeys a day.
Access to the Dijon train station thanks to the various public transport services of the Divia network:
Several individual transport options: taxis, rental vehicles, self-service station to borrow cars (car-sharing) or bicycles (VĂ©lodi on the forecourt next to the tramway).
Dijon-Ville train station is open every day from 04:15 to 00:15, including weekends and public holidays.
Various station assistance services are offered: a PRM call point on the forecourt facing the tram station, a Passenger SOS centre in the station underpass and, in case of emergency, a defibrillator installed next to the information point.
Practical services offered by Dijon-Ville train station :
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An extensive network of public transportation makes it easy to get around the Capital.
For more comfort, Parisian metro tickets are on sale at the car-bar located in the centre of the train.
By car: numerous car parks are available for travellers.
By bike or motorbike: free parking is available for travellers near the station (Place Louis Armand or rue de Bercy).
To save time, it is possible to book a car with a private driver from its TGV Lyria.
In 1st class, this service is free of charge. Simply notify the on-board conductor to make the reservation.
Luggage can be deposited in the automatic luggage lockers at Gare de Lyon.