What is the difference between 1st and 2nd class on the TGV East (Paris to Stuttgart)?

First class on the TGV East offers ergonomic reclining seats with head and foot rests, non-smoking coaches, individual power outlets, reading light, ability to book a taxi for your arrival with staff on the train and a restaurant car offering a selection of food and beverages for purchase. Second class on the TGV East offers ergonomic reclining seats with head and foot rests, non-smoking coaches and a restaurant car offering a selection of food and beverages for purchase. More.

Obviously 1st class is "plusher". Probably the main difference is that the width of the coach in 1st class houses 3 seats instead of 4 seats in 2nd class. The result is more spacious seats and aisles.

It also means you have "single" (no one beside you) seats on one side of the coach and "double" seats on the other. On the "single" side you can also have two seats opposite each other. This means 2 people can be "isolated" and facing each other.

Most 1st class TGVs are equipped with plugs for computers. In 1st class you can also reserve a taxi which will await you on arrival at your destination. This service is only available during weekdays and on some destinations (mainly arrivals in Paris and other major stations).

This service is free of charge, you just pay the normal taxi fare. In 1st class, on the left you see the "single" seat. On the right the double seats.

A "single" seat in 1st class. More.

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