London to Paris
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Eurostar is certainly the easiest - city center to city center, no worry about arriving at the airport and getting through security, and much more comfortable in transit. You may find discount airfares, but be sure to factor in the time and cost of getting to and from the airports at either end (especially if it is a remote airport) as well as any extra charges for checked baggage that may increasingly apply on European discount airlines.
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The absolutely cheapest way is the Eurolines bus (www.eurolines.com), but it's slow. You may be able to get a Eurostar ticket for less than the fare you quoted. What date do you wish to travel?
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Need more info from you:
-Which site are you using to find Eurostar ticket proces?
-When is the trip? (The farther ahead you book, generally the cheaper the tix)
-Are you visiting London - or are you just arriving in London and immediately heading to Paris?
-Which site are you using to find Eurostar ticket proces?
-When is the trip? (The farther ahead you book, generally the cheaper the tix)
-Are you visiting London - or are you just arriving in London and immediately heading to Paris?
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I was looking at www.raileurope.com. Are there better sites to buy Eurostar tix?
Beachgirl: Where did you find the $188 fare for two people?
Thanks.
Beachgirl: Where did you find the $188 fare for two people?
Thanks.
#9
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Beachgirl probably found the $94/person fare at www.eurostar.com which is the best site for booking tickets. (I found the same fare there for an arbitrary date I entered.) Note, however, that Eurostar fares vary widely depending upon time of day, day of the week, and how many discount seats have been sold.



