Experience the magic of Paris in one day!
Return Eurostar tickets, guided tours, Eiffel Tower access, and a scenic River Seine lunch cruise await! Discover the City of Love's iconic landmarks, including Notre Dame. Book now for an unforgettable Parisian adventure!
Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and Lunch Cruise - Eurostar Plus
Your Romantic trip to Paris starts at St Pancras International Station in Kings Cross, where the Golden Tours representative will meet you at Paul Le Café coffee shop (unit 2). Eurostar check in closes 30 minutes before the train departure time. Climb on board the shiny Eurostar, sit down, relax and enjoy the swift 2hr 15min journey through 31 miles of Channel Tunnel, located deep underneath the English Channel Sea.
Your arrival on the 2nd floor is marked by amazement: Paris in all her splendour greets your incredulous eyes. You will enjoy clear views of all the French capital’s monuments: the Louvre, Grand Palais, the bends in the Seine, Montmartre, Invalides, Notre Dame, etc.
Alternatively, why not cruise along the River Seine for 2 hours as you enjoy a three course lunch aboard the all-glass boat. Discover all the iconic sights of Paris while you’re treated to beverages and wines, as well as musical entertainment.
Your trip to Paris is not complete without a visit to the historic Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the most revered architectural masterpieces in Paris. Learn about its fascinating history, from its medieval origins to its modern-day restoration efforts. Explore its stunning façade, intricate stained glass windows, and legendary gargoyles as your guide shares stories of the cathedral’s past and its place in French culture.
As your Romantic Paris tour comes to an end, head back to the Gare du Nord at least 45 minutes before your departure time from Paris.
Meet your Golden Tours representative at Paul Le Café, Unit 2, St Pancras Station, Euston Road, London N1C 4QP.
Eurostar Check in closes 30 minutes before the train departure time.
Meet your Golden Tours representative at Paul Le Café, Unit 2, St Pancras Station, Euston Road, London N1C 4QP.
Monday to Friday:
Train Departure Time: 7am*
Meet & Greet Time: 5:45am
Saturday:
Train Departure Time: 6:30am*
Meet & Greet Time: 5:15am
**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.
Please ensure that you allow plenty of time to check-in at Gare du Nord for your return journey back to London.
Free cancellation up to 21 days before travel.
*The tour is guided until lunch. After lunch, you will be able to explore Paris at your own leisure and will have to make your own way to the station.
You’re required to carry a valid passport with you which will be validated at check-in.
Please check visa requirements before you travel.
Tickets will be issued under the lead passenger’s name.
Train seats are allocated on a first come first served basis and are not guaranteed together.
Baggage is not permitted on the river boat. Only small backpacks, handbags and computer bags are permitted.
There are toilets available on the boats but not on the piers.
Oversized luggage and bags as well as non-foldable buggies/strollers are not permitted in the Eiffel Tower.
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.
Supplier name: Golden Tours Gray Line London
Supplier contact details: 020 72337030 or reservations@goldentours.com
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