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Cheap Eurostar Trains

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Experience the best of France and Europe this summer with Eurostar!

Explore Paris, Lyon, and Marseille on the Paris–Lyon, Paris–Marseille, and Lyon–Marseille routes. Trip.com provides all the Eurostar train details and live timetables you need for a smooth journey. Book now and embark on an unforgettable adventure!

Eurostar is a high-speed train service connecting the UK with continental Europe through the Channel Tunnel, providing convenient travel between London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, and more.

London to Paris is a popular route, with a seamless journey of approximately 2 hours 16 mins. London to Brussels takes around 2 hours, ideal for exploring cultural attractions.

Eurostar also connects to major international airports, making it a top choice for travelers. Book your Eurostar adventure now for an unforgettable European travel experience!

Eurostar Destinations

With Eurostar, you can reach some of the most popular destinations across five countries effortlessly, including London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Rotterdam. But the convenience doesn't stop there! Eurostar also provides seamless connections to three major airports - Paris CDG Airport, Schiphol Airport, and Düsseldorf Airport, allowing you to easily transition between city exploration and air travel.

Eurostar Route Map

United Kingdom

France

Belgium

The Netherlands

Germany

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FAQs About Eurostar

  • Does Eurostar go to Italy?

    No. Currently, Eurostar does not offer direct services to Italy. Eurostar primarily operates routes between the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. However, you can take the Eurostar from London St Pancras International Railway Station and then change in Paris to catch one of the many high-speed TGV trains to Turin and Milan in Northern Italy.

  • Why is the Eurostar so expensive?

    Firstly, operating and maintaining high-speed trains is costly, and these expenses are reflected in ticket prices. Additionally, the need for border controls and security measures adds to the overall cost. We recommend booking in advance or traveling during off-peak times for cheaper fares.

  • Do you need a passport for Eurostar?

    Yes, you need a valid passport to travel on Eurostar. As Eurostar operates between different countries, it is necessary to have a passport for border control purposes.

  • How many destinations does Eurostar have?

    The Eurostar network covers Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK. It operates direct trains to over 100 destinations in Europe, including popular cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Rotterdam. Additionally, Eurostar offers connecting services to other destinations, making it possible to travel to even more places across the continent.