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Paris Break Eurostar : The best way to travel

For your Paris break Eurostar is definitely the answer.

Who wants to drive, and have to think about the tiring task of driving, stopping for petrol, paying tolls, etc etc?

Why not give yourself a break and book yourself a seat on the Eurostar London to Paris or depart from Brussells and visit other French cities, or pop over for a Disneyland Paris Eurostar adventure?

Disneyland Paris Eurostar Holiday

Did you know you can have a family holiday, a fabulous fun-filled day trip, or a romantic weekend when Eurostar whisks you to the Disneyland Paris gates in less than three hours from London?

That's so easy!

And don't forget that from April 2007, you can catch Disneyland Paris' 15th anniversary celebrations: a whole YEAR of parties, glittering parades, spectacular fireworks and funtastic new attractions!

Disneyland Paris Eurostar today! >>

What's a Chunnel??

Eurostar is the incredibly high-speed rail service directly linking the UK to France and Belgium via the Channel Tunnel - which is now lovingly called the "Chunnel".

I have friends in the UK who actually come to Paris for the day for meetings or even lunch, when they feel like having a little adventure.

How cool is that?

Started back in 1994, Eurostar's fastest London-Paris journey is 2 hours 35 minutes, London-Brussels 2 hours 15 minutes and London-Lille just 1 hour 40 minutes.

Plenty of time for short kip, to read a book, to work on your laptop, or to head to a new country on your adventures.

A bit of info from the Eurostar website

"Eurostar runs up to 16 services to Paris and nine to Brussels daily.

In addition, up to nine trains stop at Lille in northern France, and up to four services stop at Calais Frethun en route. Also, up to 14 trains call daily at the terminal at Ashford International, which serves as the principal passenger gateway from Kent."

So - what are you waiting for? The earlier you book your ticket, the better deal you get!

Book Eurostar London to Paris today! >>


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