The Eurostar premier train operates between London Waterloo Station and Brussels Midi and Paris Nord station.
Features:
The Eurostar Chunnel train crosses the Channel Tunnel and runs at speeds or up to 186 mph. Clients board the train at London Waterloo station and disembark at either the Brussels Midi or Paris Nord station.
Travel times:
- London Waterloo - Paris Gare du Nord 2h 35
- London Waterloo - Brussels Midi 2h 20
- Channel Tunnel Time 19 minutes
Other Information:
- The Eurostar has 10 cars with 2nd / Standard Class seating
- There are 6 Leisure Select & Business Premier Class cars
- There are 2 bar/buffet cars on board the Eurostar
- 2 Wheelchair spaces per Eurostar train
- 2 Baby changing areas
- Guide Dogs are the only pets permitted on board. To secure an adjacent seat free of charge please contact Eurostar reservations at 8705.55.33.66
Eurostar Business Premier Class:
- Dedicated check-in desk
- Access to Eurostar Executive Lounge
- Only 39 seats per car, spacious and comfortable
- Wifi access in terminals
- Laptop sockets on board the train
- Complimentary newspapers
- High-quality meal service at your seat
Eurostar Check-in Procedures & Immigration:
- Travelers must check in at least 30 minutes before train departure or they may not be allowed to board
- A last minute check-in 20 minutes before departure is available for Fully Flexible Business Premier clients
- Client is responsible for all immigration documentation. For more information contact the country or countries of destination's local consulate.
- Passport, baggage and security checks take place at Eurostar terminals and/or on-board the train.
- Travelers that are not European Union passport holders must fill out an immigration landing card.
Eurail pass holders
- are required to have a Eurostar ticket, which they can purchase at a discounted rate. The Eurail pass must be validated prior to boarding the Eurostar.
- Eurail Flexi pass holders do not need to use one day of travel for the Eurostar journey
- Travelers Eurail pass must be valid in the UK, France or Benelux (Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg)
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