I’m trying to travel from Amsterdam to Barcelona on March 13 using my Eurail pass. So far I plan to use IC trains (without seat reservation) between Amsterdam and Brussels-Midi, then TGV (with seat reservation) between Brussels-Midi and Lyon Part Dieu (with seat reservations). However, for the last leg, between Lyon and Barcelona, I cannot figure out how to reserve seats ahead of time. I’ve looked at eurail.com and b-europe.com, and I’ve called Renfe and SNCF. Renfe tells me that I can only get the seat reservations in person at the train office. That seems like a bad idea considering our time will be limited. SNCF told me to call Renfe. The forums in this community indicate that it’s difficult, but apparently not impossible? Help!
Amsterdam to Barcelona seat reservations
Best answer by BrendanDB
Okay: I’ve found an option. Very long travel day though
- Dep 06:28 Amsterdam C to Brussels via reservation free IC
- Arr: 09:17 Brussel-Zuid/Bruxelles-Midi
- Dep 10:17 Brussels to Valence TGV (by TGV, 20 eur per seat reservation on rail Europe)
- Arrival 14:48 in Valence TGV
- Departure: 16:57 in Valence TGV to Barcelona (TGV), arrival 21:27. (25 EUR per seat reservation according to rail europe).
Note that there’s not much to do in Valence TGV (don’t go to Valence ville, long distance from the tgv station!)
If you split it up in raileurope (Brussels-Valence TGV, Valence TGV-Barcelona) you should be able to book it online.
Book it asap though!
An Alternative option would be:
Continue your journey with reservation free trains from Amsterdam-Antwerp-Lille (fr) and get a direct TGVthere to Montpellier/Nîmes from there (10 or 20 EUR seat reservation). Spend the night there and continue your journey via TGV to Barcelona the other day, or reservation free regional trains, by changing in Perpignan in Portbou.
Would look something like this when staying the night in Nîmes and continuing by regional trains:

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