Enjoy an unforgettable day in the French capital on this luxury day trip from London to Paris, with an included lunch on river Seine with the best views to the Eiffel Tower.
We connect you with your representative at St. Pancras International who will escort you onboard Eurostar and throughout the day in Paris. Travelling at speeds of up to 186mph, you will be in Paris in just 2 hours 15 minutes
Enjoy a panoramic sightseeing tour of Paris’ top sights, including the Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe.
Sip a glass of wine before delicious 3-course lunch cruise on the Seine, cruise along the river past Notre Dame Cathedral and many more highlights. Then, choose to visit Le Louvre (upgrade option available) or enjoy free time to explore or shop independently.
Eurostar Standard ticket. Guided city tour and 3-course lunch cruise on the Seine
Round-trip Standard Class Eurostar tickets. Includes Paris city tour, 3-course lunch cruise & entry to Louvre
Eurostar Plus ticket (extra legroom and light meal served). Guided city tour and 3-course lunch cruise on the Seine
Make your own way to St Pancras International station and meet your professional guide. Board the Eurostar and relax as it whisks you to Paris in just over 2 hours. If you wish, upgrade to 1st Class and enjoy breakfast served on board and dinner on your return journey
Once you arrive in Paris, join your guide on an air-conditioned coach for a panoramic sightseeing tour. See top Paris attractions such as the Champs-Élysées, Arc de Triomphe and Opera House
2 hour lunch cruise will include three courses, wine & coffee/tea/water. Enjoy the live music throughout your lunch experience, as you cruise around the city of Paris.
Free time to explore Eiffel Tower independently after the Lunch Cruise
Passing by during a 1-hour River Seine cruise
We pass by Louvre Museum as part of panoramic tour
In the late afternoon, return to Gare du Nord station and catch the Eurostar back to St Pancras. Your tour ends when you arrive at around 8:30pm.
Please meet Premium Tours representative at St Pancras International, in front of Le Pain Quotidien Coffee Shop, at 6.00am (5.30am for Saturdays).
Tour schedule & Check-in time:
Meet Premium Tours representative at St Pancras International, in front of Le Pain Quotidien Coffee Shop at the following check-in time.
Check-in time: Mon - Fri: 6am & Sat: 5.30am
Train times (please note, this is not the check-in time) vary depending on the day: typically 7:00am from Monday to Friday, and either 7:30am or 6:30am on Saturdays. Return trains are usually at 7:00pm or 8:00pm.
IMPORTANT: You are required to carry a valid passport with you. Please also check your visa requirements before you travel.
On some occasions the train time may change. In this case the customer will be informed of the revised check-in time after booking.
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