How to Take a Eurostar Train to France

If you don't want to fly, you can take a Eurostar train to France in only 2 hours and 35 minutes. Here's how.

Instructions

  1. Planning Your Trip

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      Visit www.eursostar.com. to find all the information you need to take a Eurostar train to France. You also can book your tickets online.

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      Decide which destination in France you wish to go to. The train runs to Ski, Paris, Brussels (in Belgium), Lille, Disneyland and Avignon.

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      Determine when you wish to travel. Eurostar prices do not vary depending on the season, although you may have to book earlier during the busy summer months. Trains frequently run throughout the day.

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      Decide in which class of seating you wish to travel. Three levels are offered--Standard, Leisure Select and Business Premier. As you go up a class level, the price increases by around £100. The trip is so short, standard travel is suitable for most passengers. However, business passengers may wish to splash out on Business Premier class tickets and take advantage of the many amenities, including wireless internet.

    Boarding Your Train

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      Arrange to get to Waterloo central station. This station is located right in the heart of London, and you can reach it by train, tube, bus or car. To plan your journey by train, visit www.nationalrail.co.uk/planmyjourney. If you plan to travel by tube or bus, visit www.tfl.gov.uk.

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      Check in at least 30 minutes before your train is due to leave. There is no separate check-in for luggage. Check-in is now done by machine, only requiring you insert your ticket.

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