Your journey doesn't have to end where the Eurostar stops. The european rail network is vast and trains connect not only the big cities but also smaller and lesser known towns and villages throughout Europe.
French Connections
Passengers arriving in Paris, Lille or Marne la Vallée can transfer with ease onto TGV or Corail trains serving hundreds of other detinations throughout France, including places such as Avignon, Bordeaux, Lyon and Marseille, to name a few.
On arrival in Lille or Marne la Vallée, it's just a quick change of platform and you're on your way. In Paris, a change of station may be required, but by métro, RER or taxi, it couldn't be easier and many more destinations can be reached from Paris.
The Eurostar French Connections fare range has been created to make the process of booking a Eurostar ticket with a connecting french ticket as easy as possible. End to end fares, which include both the cost of the Eurostar ticket as well as the cost of the onward journey and start from £89return, are available to over 70 key destinations within France and are great value.
Any Belgian Station
Buy a Eurostar ticket to Brussels, from £59 return, and travel on to any other destination within Belgium, absolutely free. Brussels Midi station is in the heart of the Belgian capital, but for those who wish to explore a little further afield, the train is the obvious choice. Bruges, Antwerp and Liège are just a few of the places which are directly accessible by train from Brussels and with nothing more to pay, it's worth taking the time to see more of what Belgium has to offer.
Any Dutch Station
It's not just Belgium that can be explored at no extra cost. A separate fare range has been set up also for customers who take the Eurostar to Brussels and then who wish to head north, up to the Netherlands by local train. Once again, it's absolutely any station within the Netherlands that can be reached with one of these tickets and prices start from just £69 return.
Disneyland via Lille
Eurostar trains run directly to Disneyland resort Paris, once a day in each direction, throughout the year. Although convenient, this service may not suit all, as timings are restrictive, so why not go indirect, via Lille instead. Customers board a Eurostar train in either London or Ashford and disembark in Lille Europe station. A simple platform change is all that is required before boarding a TGV headed for Marne la Vallée, where you can be in the park within minutes of stepping off the train.