How much does it cost to take the Chunnel train from London to Paris?

The price of train tickets from London to Paris starts at $72.61 one-way for a Standard Class ticket if you book in advance.

Is the train from London to Paris worth it?

In short, a day trip to Paris from London is definitely worth it. Oh, and it’s also really convenient. For the easiest way to book your trip, take a look at our London to Paris tours.

Can you do Paris in 2 days?

If you’re staying in Paris for over two days, there are many other must-see attractions such as the Palace of Versailles, the Musée du quai Branly (a museum that features objects from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas), La Défense, Disneyland, or the Catacombs.

Do you need passport for Eurostar?

You need a valid passport to travel between the UK and the EU. Please read the information from the embassy of your country of residence before you travel. When travelling to the UK, check the UK government’s website to see if you need a visa.

How much are Chunnel tickets?

Standard Tickets. The standard fare for a Chunnel train ticket starts at 49 for a single journey. To get the best ticket prices, buy two singles in advance, to make up a return journey. The 49 price is available for the quieter, off peak times. Busy, peak times become more expensive.

Is there a train from London to Paris?

There are around 13 trains each day running from London to Paris and back. The earliest sets off early morning and the latest in the mid-evening.

Is there a ferry from London to Paris?

London to Paris takes around 10 hours by train-ferry-train, Eurostar takes just 2h15. Train & ferry usually costs more than Eurostar, at least 80 one-way in total, when Eurostar starts at just 44 if you book a few months in advance.

Is there a tunnel from London to Paris?

Eurostar is the high-speed train that travels between London and Paris through the Channel Tunnel, or Chunnel. On these trains, you can travel nonstop from London to Paris in a little over two hours.