Unfortunately, this deal has expired 23 April 2023.
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Eurostar June to July - London to Brussels / Lille / Paris £69.81 return with code via mobile app new customers (£34.91 each way) @ Omio
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
There are a number of Eurostar return journeys London to Brussels or London to / Lille or Paris via Omio for £69.81 return (£34.91 each way) with code EARTHDAY via mobile app (new customers) for June and up to 22nd July. To find the fares easiest way to cross check against the Eurostar low cost fare finder and then use these June to 22nd July dates and times on Omio, and then apply code. Please note London to Lille you will need to manually search for dates as not in the low cost fare finder.
For reference the code gives 15% off across site excluding flights (via mobile - new customers), which works out at at 10% cheaper than booking direct at Eurostar when factoring in service fee.
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Examples
London to Brussels return 23rd June to 27th June - £69.81 return with code
London to Brussels return 13th July to 18th July - £69.81 return with code
London to Lille return 23rd June to 27th June - £69.81 return with code
London to Lille return 7th July to 11th July - £69.81 return with code
London to Paris return 24th June to 26th June - £69.81 return with code
Eurostar luggage allowance
On Eurostar there’s no weight limit for your luggage, but you should be able carry and lift your bags safely. Each bag can be up to 85cm long at its widest point.
There's no restriction on liquids so you can take your favourite toiletries or even bring back some Parisian perfume. We do have some restrictions on alcohol
Standard tickets - luggage allowance per person
- 2 x pieces of luggage Up to 85cm long for rucksacks, suitcases,
- 1 x hand luggage e.g. handbag, laptop bag or briefcase
Semi Flex tickets
Semi Flex . Ticket is only valid for the chosen train. Ticket can be changed up to 7 days before departure subject to possible price differences and thereafter an exchange fee of €40 per person, journey leg and eventual price difference applies. Ticket is non-refundable.
For reference the code gives 15% off across site excluding flights (via mobile - new customers), which works out at at 10% cheaper than booking direct at Eurostar when factoring in service fee.
Omio app
Examples
London to Brussels return 23rd June to 27th June - £69.81 return with code
London to Brussels return 13th July to 18th July - £69.81 return with code
London to Lille return 23rd June to 27th June - £69.81 return with code
London to Lille return 7th July to 11th July - £69.81 return with code
London to Paris return 24th June to 26th June - £69.81 return with code
Eurostar luggage allowance
On Eurostar there’s no weight limit for your luggage, but you should be able carry and lift your bags safely. Each bag can be up to 85cm long at its widest point.
There's no restriction on liquids so you can take your favourite toiletries or even bring back some Parisian perfume. We do have some restrictions on alcohol
Standard tickets - luggage allowance per person
- 2 x pieces of luggage Up to 85cm long for rucksacks, suitcases,
- 1 x hand luggage e.g. handbag, laptop bag or briefcase
Semi Flex tickets
Semi Flex . Ticket is only valid for the chosen train. Ticket can be changed up to 7 days before departure subject to possible price differences and thereafter an exchange fee of €40 per person, journey leg and eventual price difference applies. Ticket is non-refundable.
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Edited by Chanchi32, 22 April 2023
53 Comments
sorted byParis, Brüssel?
Just about the increased pension age?
Protests now for longer than a month, still not safe down there.
That's why it's so cheap.
Be aware.
eurostar.com/uk-…res
Play around with dates to find a cheap fare, and try the EARTHDAY code via OMIO app.
You might not get as low as £69.81, but could be close.
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Demonstrations in Paris (and I've been caught up in them in Nice) are by majority peaceful and the common observation is that the violence and chaos is led by a combination of politically extremist provocateurs, 'anarchistes', local idiot teen vandal types and crime gangs who use the opportunity of the demonstrations to escalate city centre chaos which results in les flics - cops - being called in from the districts to redeploy in the centre which gangs try to use to bring trafficked product into the district or move stolen goods around or whatever.
In the middle of a student demo in Nice a bunch of vandals broke off from the street march and went running through the Nice Etoile shopping mall kicking displays over in stores and shouting loud prompting the centre security to put the centre into lockdown.
I was in there for a meeting in a cafe and while it was a suddenly scary moment in the wake of terror attacks etc. it passed quickly with the reassurance of the security staff. Stepping out into the street again and watching the tail end of the police-escorted demo head down toward the seafront. In the wake were left a couple of cars with smashed windscreens and some public bin fires.
Idiots will do idiotic things. They do that everywhere.
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