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Amsterdam to Marseille train tickets
Take the train from Amsterdam to Marseille via Brussels. Book your ticket with Eurostar now.

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We won’t be running our Eurostar Sun trains this year. But you can still reach Avignon, Valence, Marseille or Aix-en-Provence by catching a connecting train in Brussels, Lille or Paris. And you can still get the best Eurostar and SNCF deals on up to 14 connections. This includes connecting trains from Brussels to Marseille in around 5hrs 41mins or from Amsterdam to Marseille in around 7hrs 46mins.
To find out more, visit our connections page.
How do I travel from Amsterdam to Marseille on an indirect train?
Planning a trip to the South of France ? Travel from Amsterdam to Marseille by high speed train with Eurostar and SNCF TGV INOUI. And you can book the entire journey with us.
Just take a Eurostar train from Amsterdam to Brussels and change to a TGV train to Marseille. The total journey will take about 7h46min.
Departing from Amsterdam Centraal
Amsterdam Centraal is located in the heart of the city and well connected by metro and tram lines as well as several bus and boat routes.
When to arrive
Please arrive 20 minutes before departure. Check our recommended arrival times when planning your journey.
Travel documents
You don't need a passport but it's worth bringing an identity document though, as customs do random spot checks from time to time.
Station facilities
Before you jump on your train, you can browse the shops or grab a snack from the food stands.
Changing trains in Brussels to France
When you arrive at Brussels-Midi/Zuid, follow these steps:
- Go to the departure screens on your arrival platform
- Check which platform your connecting train departs from. TGV trains to France leave from platforms 3 to 6 and platforms are normally displayed 20 minutes before departure.
- Board your train at least 5 minutes before departure.
Our booking system will have suggested two trains that give you enough time to catch your connection. If you need a hand, staff will be available to help.
To learn more about connections in Brussels, read our station guide.
Arriving at Marseille Saint-Charles
Your train will arrive at Marseille St Charles station, which is right in the heart of Marseille. As there are no border checks upon arrival, you can simply hop off the train and leave the station. And to get to where you're going, you'll have easy access to the city's buses, trams and metros.
If you want to explore more of the South of France, hire a car directly at the station from Hertz and enjoy a discount as a Eurostar customer.
Looking for a hotel in Marseille? Find the best options here.
FAQ
Overall the indirect train journey between Brussels and Marseille takes 7h46 min.
You can directly cancel or exchange your journey on Manage Your Booking on eurostar.com.
For compensation for delays or cancellations on either your Eurostar or SNCF train, please read our dedicated FAQ.
As we're part of the HOTNAT scheme, rest assured that we'll help you get to your final destination if you miss your connecting train. Speak to a member of staff on your delayed train. They will give you a form to prove that you missed your train because of disruption. To learn more about what to do in case of a missed connection, go to our Connections page.
Unfortunately, no. In case of a delay on either your Eurostar or TGV INOUI train, you'll be able to hop on the next available train (HOTNAT) at no extra cost. To learn more about HOTNAT, go to our Connections page.
To book free assistance for your connecting journey, please visit our Accessible Travel Hub. Please note that neither Eurostar nor SNCF can provide assistance for transfers between stations. If you require assistance between two stations, please refer to the RATP accessibility page.
You can take a connecting train to many destinations in the south of France. Our most popular destinations include Marseille, Valence, Aix-en-Provence and Avignon, Toulouse, Montpellier and Nice. Find out more on our destinations page.
We won’t be running our Eurostar Sun trains this year. But you can still reach Avignon, Valence, Marseille or Aix-en-Provence by catching a connecting train in Brussels, Lille or Paris. To find out more, visit our South of France holidays page.
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