Eurostar Sale starts today (8th March). Details below.
- London St Pancras, Ebbsfleet International or Ashford International to Paris, Lille or Brussels for £58 return. Usual cheapest advance fare is £72 return off peak.
- Tickets are booked as singles for £29 each way in Standard class.
- There are 32,000 £29 one way tickets from London – Paris, and 32,000 vice versa, 25,000 £29 one way tickets from London to Brussels/Lille/Calais and 25,000 vice versa, and 25,000 £34.50 one way tickets from London to ANY Belgian station and 25,000 vice versa. Also offered is a £37 one way ticket to any French station.
- Book from 8 to 21 March 2016 (inclusive), for a trip between 21 March and 2 June 2016 (inclusive, with blackout dates). When the available tickets run out, the promotion ends.
- Best availability will be on off-peak Monday - Thursday bookings, with more limited availability on weekends. So if you are looking for a weekend away, you'll need to get in quick - tickets will be scarce on Monday mornings, Fridays, Saturday afternoons and Sundays.
- Kids tickets are NOT in the sale and are at normal price - for those with young'uns, Under 4's travel free and 4-11 year olds are from £51 return.
- You MUST book via the Eurostar desktop site. Offer is not available when purchasing through the Eurostar app or the Eurostar mobile site.
- There are also discounted tickets to Lyon (£80 return) Avignon (£90) and Marseille (£90), these are booked as a return and not two singles.
- Your Eurostar tickets get you two for one entry to a number of decent museums in Paris and Brussels - full details here: http://www.eurostar.com/uk-en/eurostar-deals/2for1
- If you have a Platinum American Express card, you get FREE lounge access (where available) for you and a travelling companion.
Happy travels!
Top comments
ollie87 to 1billionpounds
8 Mar 167#8
Kids are hot? Please wait there while I contact Operation Yewtree.
biggysilly
8 Mar 164#2
Hot if you don't have kids. :man:
seaniboy
8 Mar 163#40
I paid £197 on the train London to Torquay SINGLE in 2001 and £69 return from EDI to LHR on the first sector...shocking, even my £75 One2One Precept Max for unlimited One2One calls a month...
I'd renationalise BR and do 16 hour contracts on minimum wage for tax credit employees and watch fares drop drop drop, same for alot of government jobs, council tax processing staff get £11+ an hour at my council :/ Most school leavers can be trained that at 1/3 of that per hour to process. We throw money at government depts and wonder why we are overdrawn, the tories and labour are decades of smoke and mirrors.
We have no national recycling or transport systems under the Environment Agency and people wonder why we fail on these targets and issues... management is fragmented at local and regional and national on both issues.
jimhalpert to seaniboy
8 Mar 163#16
Under the same general criteria (advance tickets) Scotland to London is both cheaper and a longer distance. Stupid Eurostar.
All comments (58)
ftbf444
8 Mar 161#1
Thanks
biggysilly
8 Mar 164#2
Hot if you don't have kids. :man:
elmetodo
8 Mar 161#3
Many thanks OP, made my day
1billionpounds
8 Mar 161#4
true, but kids are hotter! :smile:
ollie87 to 1billionpounds
8 Mar 167#8
Kids are hot? Please wait there while I contact Operation Yewtree.
onlinejobwork to 1billionpounds
8 Mar 16#10
Very well said
kpatel22606 to 1billionpounds
9 Mar 161#50
Adam Johnson? Is that you???
adam_holcombe
8 Mar 16#5
Forgive me if i'm wrong - but hasn't it been this price for a few months now?
andrewcrowther
8 Mar 16#6
Paris is such a good city break - don't go with kids though! You could spend a week there and still not see everything... need about 9hrs to walk around the Louvre alone!
fourcough
8 Mar 16#7
Any hot birds wanna come with me????
simonbendall
8 Mar 16#9
just got back from my trip to Paris on the Eurostar. great experience and had just the best time. stay at a hotel near the Gare d'nord and you can use the metro to get about for 7 euros a day. heat :smile:
Opening post
- London St Pancras, Ebbsfleet International or Ashford International to Paris, Lille or Brussels for £58 return. Usual cheapest advance fare is £72 return off peak.
- Tickets are booked as singles for £29 each way in Standard class.
- There are 32,000 £29 one way tickets from London – Paris, and 32,000 vice versa, 25,000 £29 one way tickets from London to Brussels/Lille/Calais and 25,000 vice versa, and 25,000 £34.50 one way tickets from London to ANY Belgian station and 25,000 vice versa. Also offered is a £37 one way ticket to any French station.
- Book from 8 to 21 March 2016 (inclusive), for a trip between 21 March and 2 June 2016 (inclusive, with blackout dates). When the available tickets run out, the promotion ends.
- Best availability will be on off-peak Monday - Thursday bookings, with more limited availability on weekends. So if you are looking for a weekend away, you'll need to get in quick - tickets will be scarce on Monday mornings, Fridays, Saturday afternoons and Sundays.
- Kids tickets are NOT in the sale and are at normal price - for those with young'uns, Under 4's travel free and 4-11 year olds are from £51 return.
- You MUST book via the Eurostar desktop site. Offer is not available when purchasing through the Eurostar app or the Eurostar mobile site.
- There are also discounted tickets to Lyon (£80 return) Avignon (£90) and Marseille (£90), these are booked as a return and not two singles.
- Your Eurostar tickets get you two for one entry to a number of decent museums in Paris and Brussels - full details here: http://www.eurostar.com/uk-en/eurostar-deals/2for1
- If you have a Platinum American Express card, you get FREE lounge access (where available) for you and a travelling companion.
Happy travels!
Top comments
I'd renationalise BR and do 16 hour contracts on minimum wage for tax credit employees and watch fares drop drop drop, same for alot of government jobs, council tax processing staff get £11+ an hour at my council :/ Most school leavers can be trained that at 1/3 of that per hour to process. We throw money at government depts and wonder why we are overdrawn, the tories and labour are decades of smoke and mirrors.
We have no national recycling or transport systems under the Environment Agency and people wonder why we fail on these targets and issues... management is fragmented at local and regional and national on both issues.
All comments (58)