| clay |
Mar 3rd, 1998 07:49 PM |
The actual trip through the chunnel is about 21 - 26 minutes long. You race through the english countryside at a snails pace, and really seem to go through the french countryside at 300 km/hour. I consider the english countryside nice; the french countryside tends to be more small towns with the central point being churches - not as welcome a sight as the english countryside. I sat in the cheap section and for that, I got to buy cold sandwiches from a cart - there was also a meal car. All in all, I think the hype is more than the actual experience, but it is better than taking a boat across the channel and, I think, less stressful than flying. A word of note - Waterloo station in London is beautiful, but Gare du Nord is run down, and the area, although close to Montmatre, looks very seedy. I would definitely watch my luggage at Gare du Nord - and expect to get hit by pigeons.
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