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Best Eurostar Deals to Paris and Beyond
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Eurostar Deals for Autumn
The good news is that Eurostar Deals are continuing into the late season and on up until the New Year. Yes, there are still plenty of those bargain £59 return Eurostar deals available, so you can plan your own Paris breaks for weekends or midweek getaways, or have a look at the all in package deals that Eurostar offer with train tickets and central Paris hotel included. For the Autumn 2009 there are some special Eurostar deals with up to 40% off train + hotel combinations in Paris, Brussels, Bruges & Disneyland.
Eurostar Deals to Paris, Brussels and Bruges
These new Eurostar deals mean you can get a 2 night stay in Paris in a three star hotel with Eurostar tickets for just £128, 2 nights in Bruges in a four star hotel with Eurostar tickets for £126 and two nights in Brussels in a five start hotel with Eurostar tickets for just £125.Other great prices are also available in November and October – perfect for an autumn treat long after the Indian summer has concluded.
read comments (0)Hotel and Eurostar Deals
Author: Alex
Today I wanted to write specifically about booking Hotel and Eurostar deals together as one package. Now I’ve explained before that I don’t always do this, preferring sometimes to arrive on spec in Paris and just find a hotel on the wing so to speak. But that’s because I’m reasonably confident that I can do that, at least I’ve never ended up walking the streets of Paris all night yet. On the other hand I have ended up paying over eighty euros for a pokey little room up seven flights of stairs after diving stright from the eurostar train into a restaurant and leaving it a little too late. These days now that the morning trains tend to be all booked up in advance a lot of tourists are going to be arriving at Gare du Nord in the afternoon so it makes a lot of sense to guarantee your room booking at a decent rate by taking advantage of the all-in eurostar deals on offer at the website.
Now in a perfect world the eurostar website would be very easy to find your way around to get the best dates times and hotels available, given the specific needs of any one particular trip. But I have to admit it does take a little getting used to so it maight help if you allow a little bit of time to make your choices. The best eurostar deals are always well in advance, and about three months is generally the rule for new seat becoming available to book so try to work around that kind of timeframe to get the best deals. Another tip I would pass on is to spend a little bit of time with Google maps to check out the actual locations of the hotels on offer. By doing that you will be able to distinguish between the best hotel and eurostar deals as opposed to those where you might end up a little off the beaten track, which might be fine for a country retreat holiday but not really for a short city break in Paris.


