Where does the Eurostar leave from in Paris?
PARIS GARE DU NORD
PARIS GARE DU NORD. Located in the heart of Paris, this beautiful station is just a short hop from some of the city’s top attractions, including Montmartre and the Sacré-Coeur. Eurostar trains from Paris Gare du Nord station connect two of Europe’s most famous cities – Paris and London.
Where does the Eurostar leave from Paris to London?
St Pancras International station
Eurostar trains, which are passenger only, leave from St Pancras International station in London (some services also take on passengers in Ebbsfleet and Ashford in Kent) and go directly to the center of Paris and the other Eurostar destinations in Europe.
What stations does Eurostar stop at?
STATIONS
- St Pancras International. Indulge in some boutique shopping, fine dining at a world-class brasserie or a glass of bubbly at the longest champagne bar in Europe – all at St Pancras International.
- Paris Gare du Nord. Find out what Paris Gare du Nord station has to offer.
- Brussels Midi/Zuid.
- Amsterdam Centraal.
Where does the Eurostar start and end?
Eurostar runs from London St Pancras to Brussels Midi every couple of hours. Most Brussels-bound Eurostars call at Lille in northern France, the interchange for French TGV high-speed trains to destinations all over France, see the London to France page.
What station in London goes to Paris?
Your London train to Paris on Eurostar will arrive right in the heart of the French capital at Gare du Nord station.
What train station in Paris does the Eurostar go to?
Gare du Nord station
Eurostar trains arrive right in the heart of Paris at Gare du Nord station. And since all the passport checks are done before we leave the UK, you can step straight off the train and into the action.
Is 2 nights in Paris enough?
Two days in Paris isn’t really enough, so be ready for long days and a rushed itinerary. With two or three days you may have time to scratch the city’s surface and visit a few main attractions.
How do you spend two nights in Paris?
Staying in Paris for over two days?
- Notre Dame Cathedral.
- Les Invalides.
- Arc de Triomphe.
- Louvre Museum.
- Moulin Rouge, the most famous cabaret in Paris.
- Notre Dame gargoyle admiring the views of Paris.
- The Panthéon, a striking building.