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Popular student cities

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Student travel tips

Practical habits that make weekend trips smoother.

Plan a first walk

Before arriving, identify one landmark to walk to from the station. You don't need a full itinerary — one anchor point is enough.

Travel in small groups

2–4 people is the sweet spot: easier to book accommodation, split costs, and stick together without losing anyone.

Check free culture (under 26)

EU residents under 26 get free or heavily reduced entry to most national museums and historical monuments in France.

Save the return route

Screenshot your return train on SNCF Connect before you leave. No Wi-Fi anxiety, no panicked last-minute searching.

Keep parents reassured

Send one photo when you arrive, one when you board the return train. It takes 10 seconds and avoids many unnecessary calls.

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