Ride the rails with Eurostar, the only way to travel by high speed train from the UK to France and Belgium. With Eurostar train tickets, travel from one city centre to another via the Channel Tunnel with speeds going up to 300km per hour. Popular train routes include London to Paris and London to Brussels with travel times totalling 2 hours and fifteen minutes or less for either journey.
Eurostar train tickets are the perfect way to extend your travel experience with a BritRail or Eurail Pass, allowing you to enjoy journeys to the UK and Europe. The convenience of the high speed trains gives travellers the ability of having breakfast in London and lunch in Paris! With up to eighteen trains a day and fast check-ins, Eurostar makes travelling by train easy.
Brussels – London : 2h01m
London – Amsterdam : 3h51m
London – Brussels : 2h01m
London – Lille : 1h20m
London – Paris : 2h15m
Paris – London : 2h17m
Or if you’re buying more than one ticket, consider buying a rail pass, as it can be cheaper and offers more flexibility.
Two large items up to 85cm each, plus one smaller piece of hand luggage are permitted onboard.
Bicycles that are 85cm in length or less are allowed on board as part of your luggage if folded or have the saddle, handlebars and wheels removed.
Only guide dogs declared at the time of booking your ticket are permitted onboard.
Passengers with disabilities should advise Eurostar’s Contact Centre 48 hours prior to departure time and should arrive 60 minutes before the train is scheduled to leave the station. Strollers can be folded and stored onboard in luggage racks at no additional cost.
Planning on buying any of the France or Belgium Rail Passes mentioned below? With your pass, you receive a discount on your Eurostar tickets.
For Non-UK Residents:
For UK Residents:
ScotRail Spirit of Scotland M-Pass
ScotRail Grand Tour M-Pass
ScotRail Central Scotland Rover M-Pass
ScotRail Highland Rover M-Pass
ScotRail Edinburgh Days Out M-Pass
ScotRail Glasgow Days Out M-Pass
For non-Europeans:
Eurail France Pass
Eurail Global Pass
For Europeans:
Interrail France Pass
For non-Europeans:
Eurail Benelux Pass
Eurail Global Pass
For Europeans:
Interrail Benelux Pass
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Trocadéro:
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