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mathematician May 20th, 2003 10:03 AM

Eurostar from Paris - London
 
I plan to go to London from Paris in early June.

Should I buy Eurostar tickets online or get it once in Paris?

Also I am under 26 and should qualify for the YOUTH Tickets. But at eurostar.com I can't seem to find that option?

Can someone please tell me how much it would cost me? (for a ONE WAY Trip). Also, to qualify for youth tickets, do I need a special ID?

usbeauty May 20th, 2003 10:15 AM

I went to sncf.com and was able to price the ticket if you're under 25 at 35 euros for the 12:53 train. If you're sure of your travel plans, you may wish to buy your tickets in advance because Eurostar works like airplane tickets, more or less. I think, but I'm not sure, that you may need to show your ID when you pick up the tickets. Not always the case. Does that help?

ira May 20th, 2003 10:15 AM

Hi math,

If you try again at www.eurostar.com you will find that the youth fare is 68.6 E each way.

Your passport is sufficient proof of age.

usbeauty May 20th, 2003 10:18 AM

Oops, I reversed your cities but it still works the same way, 35 euros for one way.

mathematician May 20th, 2003 10:19 AM

Hi thanks for both of your quick replies! I really appreciate it. But that site you provided me with is in French. Is there an English equivalent site? 35Euro is very fair! THanks again.

usbeauty May 20th, 2003 10:28 AM

Click on the British flag on the home page and your options are presented in English.

mathematician May 20th, 2003 10:56 AM

Thanks usbeauty! I hate to bother you again but if I leave for London from Paris on June 8th the price is 60 Euro - 89 Euro! How did you get 35 Euro? Do you have to be a special member?

I want to order in advnace because a hotel is waiting for me that day and I don't want to end up stuck in Paris! Or I don't want to buy it three days before I leave in paris and end up paying hundreds of Euros!

Correct me if I am wrong though! This is, afterall, my first trip to Europe!

mathematician May 20th, 2003 10:59 AM

Also for the 60 Euro one, it says COMPULSORY Return. Why is that? What happens if I dont' go back to Paris? My flight is in London!

mathematician May 20th, 2003 11:01 AM

usbeauty.
Also, I am in the U.S. When it asks for Location where you will collect/pay your tickets, do I pick France or U.S? Thanks again.

usbeauty May 20th, 2003 11:18 AM

The special fare doesn't seem to be available that day, so the best price I can find is the 85 E. You can pick it up in Paris if you decide you want to buy this ticket - also check this board for threads about cheap European airlines. You may do better with a plane. All in all, trains are good value because it's city center to city center.


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