18 June 2019

Explore Europe for less this summer

Eurostar releases seats from £29

Eurostar, the high-speed passenger rail service linking the UK with mainland Europe, is offering the chance to explore Europe this summer with seats available from just £29 each way to Paris, Brussels, or Lille 1, and £35 one way to Rotterdam and Amsterdam.

The great value fares provide the perfect excuse to plan a summer escape without breaking the bank and saving the time and money of travelling to an airport.  Tickets are available for booking from 18th to 27th June, and valid for travel between 30th July until 16th October 2019.

From just £29 one-way travellers can enjoy summer at Paris Plages along banks of the Seine, take in one of Europe’s most magnificent squares in Brussels or explore the cobbled streets of Lille’s famous historical centre.

Direct getaway to the Netherlands
From only £35 one-way, Eurostar’s direct service to the Netherlands provides a seamless journey to the arts and culture of Rotterdam, or canal-side strolls in Amsterdam.

Seamless convenient way to travel
For those looking to treat themselves for less, travel in Standard Premier is available from just £70 each way, or £79 to Rotterdam or Amsterdam, which includes more spacious and comfortable surroundings, and a light meal and refreshments served at seat.

With quick and convenient check-in up to 30 minutes before departure, a seamless city-centre to city-centre journey, a generous baggage allowance with no weight restrictions and free wi-fi and on board entertainment, Eurostar is the ideal way to travel. Eurostar passengers can get even more value out of their ticket by taking advantage of 2 for 1 entry to Europe’s top museums across Paris, Lille, Brussels, by simply showing their Eurostar ticket.

Travellers can find the lowest available fare using Eurostar’s Alexa skill. Simply ask Alexa to find the lowest fare over a date range to be provided with the lowest price for those days of travel. The skill can be downloaded from Amazon.

For more information or to book Eurostar tickets visit eurostar.com or call the Eurostar contact centre on 08432 186 186.

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For more information:
Eurostar Press Office 
020 7843 5500
press.office@eurostar.co.uk


Notes to Editors
1 All prices based on a return journey (excluding travel to Rotterdam and Amsterdam)


Terms & Conditions

  • Fare is subject to availability
  • Based on bookings made between 18.06.19 and 27.06.19 for travel between:
    • Paris, Brussels, Lille, Calais, Any Belgian Station, Any Dutch Station, Rotterdam and Amsterdam: 30.07.19 to 16.10.19
  • Prices based on a compulsory return trip (excluding travel to Rotterdam and Amsterdam)
  • Black-out dates:
    • Paris, Brussels, Lille, Calais, Any Belgian Station, Any Dutch Station: 04.08.2019, 11.08.2019, 18.08.2019, 23.08.19 to 26.08.19, 01.09.2019, 08.09.2019, 04.10.2019 to 07.10.2019
  • Tickets are exchangeable up to departure by paying a £30/€40 fee in Standard or a £40/€50 fee in Standard Premier, plus any difference in fare
  • Tickets are non-refundable at any time
  • Maximum 9 passengers per booking
  • Fares combinable with Standard and Standard Premier Public fares
  • Full T&Cs available at Eurostar.com

About Eurostar
  1. Eurostar is the high-speed train service linking St Pancras International, Ebbsfleet International, Ashford International, Paris, Brussels, Lille, Calais, Disneyland Resort Paris, Avignon, the French Alps, Lyon, Avignon, Marseille, Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
  1. The current Eurostar train was first introduced into service in 1994 carrying 750 passengers and operating at speeds of up to 300kph.  Since then, the fleet of 28 trains has carried more than 150 million passengers between London and the Continent.  Following their refurbishment these trains will continue to form a core part of the Eurostar fleet. The new e320 will carry around 900 passengers at speeds of up to 320kph.
  1. Eurostar was established in 1994 as a partnership between three railway companies: SNCF, SNCB and LCR (London and Continental Railways). On 1 September 2010, Eurostar became a single, unified corporate entity owned by three shareholders: SNCF, SNCB and LCR. LCR’s holding was transferred to the Treasury in 2014, and sold by the UK government to a consortium comprising Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec (CDPQ) and Hermes Infrastructure on 28th May 2015.
  1. Eurostar is a founder member of Railteam, a partnership between Europe’s leading high-speed train operators that is developing simpler ways to book and travel on the fast-expanding, European high-speed rail network.
  1. Eurostar and Eurotunnel are entirely separate companies.  Eurostar operates high-speed passenger trains, while Eurotunnel operates vehicle shuttle services and the Channel Tunnel itself. Eurostar is Eurotunnel’s biggest customer.