Our Golden Tours representative will meet you outside Pauls Express Cafe in St Pancras International at 6.00am (5.30am on Saturdays), where you’ll receive a welcome pack in exchange for your voucher.
Enjoy a day trip from London to Paris with reserved Eurostar seats and explore Paris at your leisure. See the iconic Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame Cathedral. Pop into the exquisite boutiques, and charming cafes or take a cruise on River Seine.
Eurostar Standard Class: Reserved seats on the Eurostar with a free one hour cruise, this tour is inclusive of the One Day Travel Card Zones 1-3. Allocated Time for Shopping and Sightseeing including free Map of Paris.
Standard Premier Option Available – Includes Breakfast, Light Meal and Refreshments Served at Your Seat
Arrive at St. Pancras International Station where a Golden Tours representative will meet you at Paul Express Coffee Shop in Unit 2 at 5:45am (5:15am on Saturdays). You will receive an informative welcome pack and a free map of Paris.
Plese note that you must arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the time stated.
Kick off your Paris day trip in style with a ride on the world-famous Eurostar™. The 2hr 15min journey to Paris passes through 31 miles of Channel Tunnel – before disembarking at Gare due Nord station, Paris!
Discover Paris at your leisure! Visit the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame, hit the shops or simply while away the hours at a pavement café – the choice is yours! We’ll provide a Paris map and a one day travel card (zones 1-3) so you can get around by Metro and visit all the top sights with ease!
Capture unforgettable pictures while you pass by the iconic Eiffel Tower. Dating from 1889, this wrought-iron lattice tower is one of the most famous structures in the world
Seine River Cruise. 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; an audio guide is also provided.
Completed in the 13th century and considered an important evidence of French Gothic architecture, Notre-Dame de Paris is a symbol of Catholicism and French identity.
The popularity of the cathedral increased considerably after the publication in 1831 of Victor Hugo's novel Notre-Dame de Paris (better known in English as The Hunchback of Notre-Dame).
The cathedral is currently under reconstruction, after the fire from 15 April 2019 that destroyed the roof and spire but left the structure intact.
Return Journey. After a thrilling day spent discovering Paris, make your own way back to Gare du Nord 1st floor, at the Eurostar check-in at least 60 minutes before departure.
Departure Point: St Pancras International Station, London. Address: Euston Rd, London N1C 4QP
Directions: Meet the representative at outside Pauls Express Cafe in St Pancras International St Pancras International Station
Upon arrival at the meeting point, please present your voucher & ID in exchange for your activity.
Meeting Point: PAUL Le Café in St Pancras International, Unit 2, St Pancras Station, Euston Rd, London N1C 4QP
Meeting Time: 6:00am (5:30am on Saturdays), please arrive at least 10 minutes before the time stated
Regular schedule for Monday to Friday departures:
Check-in: 06:00am, Departure From London: 07:01am
Return To London: 20:13pm
Regular schedule for Saturday departures:
Check-in: 05:30am, Departure From London: 06:18am
Return To London: 20:13pm
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:
• On certain days, there will be slight changes to Eurostar departure times. Please confirm with the supplier minimum 72 hours prior to departure, your train schedule
• You are required to carry a valid passport with you which will be validated at the check-in desk; Please check your visa requirements before you travel. You must confirm and obtain any visa requirements prior to border crossing. All visa requirements are the sole responsibility of the traveler. During this tour there is a fair amount of fast paced walking involved. Please dress appropriately.
• Train seats are allocated on first come first serve basis & not guaranteed together.
• Your tickets will be printed under the lead passengers name.
• Once booked it cannot be cancelled.
• Golden Tours will have no liability if Eurostar trains are delayed for unforeseen circumstances such as security alerts, third party action, or bad weather as this is beyond the supplier's control.
• Eurostar Check in closes 30 minutes before the train departure time.
• Your ticket will be emailed to you directly from the supplier.
Supplier: Golden Tours Gray Line London
Email: reservations@goldentours.com
Contact number: 00442072337030
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