Golden Tours representative will meet you at Pauls Express Cafe with a welcome pack. Reserved seating on Eurostar and experience a guided tour of Paris with a river cruise on the Seine. Visit the Louvre museum and get 2nd floor entry to the Eiffel Tower before returning back on the Eurostar.
Your expert guide will meet you on your arrival in Gare du Nord Station and sweep you away on a panoramic tour of world’s most romantic city.
As symbolic of Paris as warm croissants and pavement cafés, the Eiffel Tower stands at a whopping 1,063 feet high. Get your camera ready to take advantage of the breathtaking views from its lofty second floor.
Seine River Cruise- On Tuesdays-take to the water for an hour-long luxury cruise through central Paris. You’ll get a fresh perspective on the city’s most magical monuments, and an audio guide is provided.
Enjoy your visit to the Louvre Museum, where you skip the line and marvel at the Venus de Milo, Mona Lisa and thousands more precious artworks.
Eiffel Tower and Guided Tour of Notre Dame plus Seine Cruise - Eurostar Plus
Standard Eurostar Ticket: This tour includes entry to Sein Cruise, Louvre Museum and the Eurostar Ticket. Visit each location and explore the area.
Standard Eurostar Ticket
Standard Premier Class: Eiffel Tower, Fast Track Louvre Museum Entry & Notre Dame - Eurostar Plus
Standard Eurostar Ticket: Ticket includes Eiffel Tower, Seine Cruise and Louvre Museum.
Departure times change on Saturdays to 5:30am.
Standard Eurostar Ticket: This tour includes entry to Louvre Museum and the Eurostar ticket from London. Visit each location and explore the area.
Eiffel Tower and Guided Tour of Notre Dame plus Seine Cruise - Standard Class
Includes Louvre and Notre Dam: Eiffel Tower, Fast Track Louvre Museum Entry & Notre Dame - Standard Class
A Golden Tours representative will meet you at Paul Express coffee shop at St Pancras Station at 5:45am (5:15am on Saturdays)
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France and is known for being one of the most glamorous shopping areas in all of Paris (and probably in the world too).
With a length of approximately 2 kilometres, this famous avenue runs from Place de la Concorde to the majestic Arc de Triomphe.
One of the world's best-known commemorative monuments! Dating from the 18th century, the construction of The Arc de Triomphe started in 1806 in the time of Napoleon, with the aim to honour the French army.
The Arc de Triomphe stands 49.5 m (162 ft) tall, 45 m (150 ft) wide and 22 m (72 ft) deep.
As symbolic of Paris as warm croissants and pavement cafés, the Eiffel Tower stands at a whopping 1,063 feet high. Get your camera ready to take advantage of the breathtaking views from its lofty second floor.
Take to the water for an hour-long luxury cruise through central Paris. You’ll get a fresh perspective on the city’s most magical monuments, and an audio guide is provided.
Enjoy your visit to the Louvre Museum, where you can marvel at the Venus de Milo, Mona Lisa and thousands more precious artworks.
(On Tuesday the Louvre is closed and you will be given a ticket to Musée d’Orsay instead).
After a thrilling day spent discovering Paris, your guide will escort you back to the Gare du Nord where your departure time is 8.13pm, arriving back in London at 9.39pm.
Departure Point: St Pancras International Station, London. Address: Euston Rd, London N1C 4QP
Directions: Meeting Point: Pauls Express Cafe in St Pancras International, Unit 2, St Pancras Station, Euston Rd, London N1C 4QP
Meeting time at St Pancras International: 6:00am (5.30am on Saturdays)
Eurostar Check in closes 30 minutes before the train departure time.
Meeting Point: outside PAUL Le Café in St Pancras International Station
Meeting time: 5.45am (5.15am on Saturdays), please arrive at least 10 minutes before the time stated.
Departure Point: St.Pancras International station
Monday to Friday:
Check In :06:00 am
Departure from London : 07:01 am
Return To London : 08:13 pm
Saturday :
Check In: 05:30 am
Departure from London : 06:18 am
Return To London : 08:13 pm
**Times are estimate and subject to change according to availability on the day. The EXACT time will be on the instructions email sent by the Rail Department with the Eurostar tickets within 1-2 weeks of travel.
Your tickets for the Eurostar will be sent to you from the supplier, please keep an eye on your inbox and junk email. If you don’t receive these up to 7 days before your trip, please contact reservations@godlentours.com.
Please note that there is a 1-hour time difference between London and Paris, with Paris 1 hour ahead.
Train seats are allocated on first come first serve basis & not guaranteed together.
The Golden Tours representative will meet you in London St Pancras International, at the Pauls Express Cafe. The train journey to Paris is unescorted.
The guide will be waiting for you at Gare du Nord in Paris, at the end of the platform, and will be with you during the day in Paris. Please note that the guide will provide information and direct you to the attractions but will not go inside or guide you inside the venues.
‘Due to security reasons and regulations imposed by the train company and the attractions, you must contact the supplier 24 hours after the booking date to confirm the exact names of all the travellers within your booking’.
On Tuesdays, the Louvre Museum is closed. We will therefore visit Musee d’Orsay instead.
Supplier name: Golden Tours Gray Line London
Supplier contact details: 020 72337030 or reservations@goldentours.com
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