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Valence by Eurostar
Eurostar to Valence services have opened a whole new world of tourism in France. Many tourist travels to Valence yearly to enjoy their vacations here. London to Valence by Eurostar is the best way to travel between these two cities.
Valence City Guide:
Valence is the capital city of Drome department in France. The town is located in an area where there a lot of olive cultivations. It was built on the bank of Rhone River. He distance from Valence to Lyons is about 65 km. It was known as Valentia Julia by the Roman people. Before Roman soldiers conquer Valence, it used to be the location for a famous school. After Augustus emperor conquered it, it was made a colony. Several interesting places where you can visit at Valence include Maison des Tetes, St. Appolinnaire, Penentif, and Valence Cathedral.
Maison des Testes is a mansion built during the early 16th century. Jean Aubry built the mansion and named it as Heads House. It was named as Heads House because of the head sculptures on the windows. Maison des Testes is now a hotel where tourists from around the world stay during their vacations at Valence.
The Cathedral of St. Apollinaris is a Romanesque cathedral that was built in the late 11th century. During French Wars of Religion, the church was damaged severely. The restoration of the church began in 17th century. Pius VI statue is located in the church. In the church, there is a museum that offers exhibitions of Roman antiques and sculptures. The church also has a library and seminary. The church has many sculptures. The monuments of Emile Augier and General Championnet can also be found at Valence.
Tourists can visit Place Saint Jean to dine at restaurants. There are also restaurants at Grande Rue, Rue Athenes, and avenue Victor Hugo.
Garre de Valence-Ville is the busiest train station in Valence. From Gare de Valence-Ville, you can go to different destinations including Grenble, Gap and etc. There are two types of train services including TGV and LGV train services. The LGV train station is located 1 km to the south of Rhone-Alpes area. Valence is a bicycle friendly city. Throughout the city, you will find bicycle rental stores that offers short term and long term bicycle hire. You can pay for the bicycle rental with a smart card. If you don't have smart card, you can use your credit card to pay the charges of the rental fee.
Train to Valence::
You can take Eurostar train to Valence from St. Pancras station in London to Paris and then with a simple change you can easily reach Valence. Travelling to Valence by Eurostar is the best way to travel.


