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hope it's appropriate to ask a question about the eurostar chunnel train here. would anyone know the best way to travel from paris-to-london-to-brussels on the eurostar train without spending an arm and a leg? from what i can gather, you must return to your city of origin to qualify for an affordable fare, meaning that i could only go to paris-london and return rather a triangle itinerary to include brussels. does anyone know a way around this? thanks.
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Hi I have their website address hope this will help you to get some info. http://www.eurostar.com
regards Tom
quote:Originally posted by ramlink: hope it's appropriate to ask a question about the eurostar chunnel train here. would anyone know the best way to travel from paris-to-london-to-brussels on the eurostar train without spending an arm and a leg? from what i can gather, you must return to your city of origin to qualify for an affordable fare, meaning that i could only go to paris-london and return rather a triangle itinerary to include brussels. does anyone know a way around this? thanks.
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Looking at the Eurostar fares, it seems the best way is to buy the following: 1. Paris - London single (Eurostar) 2. London - Brussels single (Eurostar) 3. Brussels - Paris single (Thalys) (Single=one way)
The singles seem to be half the price of a return, but it is apparently cheaper to buy Eurostar tickets in France, so buy all three while you're in Paris.
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