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How to get fromBirmingham to Stade Roland Garrosby train (Eurostar), bus, car, car train, plane, subway, car ferry or train

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There are 10 ways to get from Birmingham to Stade Roland Garros by train (Eurostar), bus, car, car train, plane, subway, car ferry, or train

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to London Eustontrain train Birmingham New Street - London Euston / ...
    2. Take the train from London St Pancras Intl to Paris Nordtrain train Eil
    5h 27m
    €182–356
  2. Fly Birmingham Airport to Beauvais–Tillé Airport, bus

    cheapest
    1. Fly from Birmingham Airport (BHX) to Beauvais–Tillé Airport (BVA)plane plane BHX - BVA
    2. Take the bus from Aéroport Paris Beauvais to Paris Porte Maillotbus bus
    5h 48m
    €46–198
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Birmingham Coach Station to London Victoria Coach Station Arrivalsbus bus 400 / ...
    2. Take the bus from London Victoria to Paris - Bercy-Seine Bus Stationbus bus BlaBlaCar Bus
    14h 54m
    €58–122
  4. Drive, Eurotunnel

    1. Drive from Birmingham to Folkestonecar car
    2. Take the car train from Folkestone to Calais-Fréthuncartrain train
    3. Drive from Calais-Fréthun to Stade Roland Garroscar car
    6h 32m
  5. Fly Birmingham Airport to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport, line 10 subway

    1. Fly from Birmingham Airport (BHX) to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG)plane plane BHX - CDG
    2. Take the subway from Odéon to Porte d'Auteuilsubway subway
    5h 2m
    €58–203
  6. Drive, car ferry

    1. Drive from Birmingham to Port of Dovercar car
    2. Take the car ferry from Port of Dover to Calaiscarferry car ferry
    3. Drive from Calais to Stade Roland Garroscar car
    7h 51m
    €107–196
  7. Train to Manchester Airport, fly to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport

    1. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Manchester Piccadillytrain train
    2. Fly from Manchester Airport (MAN) to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG)plane plane MAN - CDG
    6h 41m
    €95–264
  8. Train to Bristol Airport, fly to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport

    1. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Bristol Temple Meadstrain train
    2. Fly from Bristol Airport (BRS) to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG)plane plane BRS - CDG
    6h 46m
    €112–266
  9. Train to London Heathrow Airport, fly to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport, line 10 subway

    1. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to London Eustontrain train
    2. Fly from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG)plane plane LHR - CDG
    3. Take the subway from Odéon to Porte d'Auteuilsubway subway
    6h 45m
    €150–415
  10. Train, train to Luton Airport, fly to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport

    1. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to London Eustontrain train
    2. Take the train from London St Pancras Intl to Luton Airport Parkwaytrain train
    3. Fly from Luton Airport (LTN) to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG)plane plane LTN - CDG
    6h 56m
    €118–346

Birmingham to Stade Roland Garros by train, foot, and subway

Calendar118Weekly Services
Duration5h 27mAverage Duration
Ticket€182Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Birmingham, England and Stade Roland Garros, France?

You can take a train from Birmingham New Street to Stade Roland Garros via London Euston, London St Pancras Intl, Paris Nord, Gare du Nord, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Mabillon, and Porte d'Auteuil in around 5h 27m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Birmingham Coach Station to Stade Roland Garros via London Victoria Coach Station Arrivals, London Victoria, Paris - Bercy-Seine Bus Station, Bibliothèque François Mitterrand, and Porte de Saint-Cloud in around 14h 54m.

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