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Eurostar London to Brussels / Paris / Rotterdam / Amsterdam / Lille - £39 each way (£78 return) - June to September dates @ Eurostar

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Eurostar have just released £39 tickets for London to Brussels / Paris / Lille / Rotterdam / Amsterdam Eurostar at £39 each way. Dates of travel at the discounted rates are from 14th June to 11th September. Maybe handy for a Summer getaway. Decent luggage allowance per person with two pieces of luggage (Up to 85cm long) and one hand luggage, no weight limit. Check any entry requirements. Terms listed below.

Customers can exchange tickets in Standard and Standard Premier as many times as they want without paying an exchange fee as long as tickets are exchanged 7 days or more before the departure date of their individual journey.




Use the low cost fare finder to find the £39 rates for Paris / Brussels / Rotterdam (Lille you just have to manually search)


Example London to Brussels £39 each way - 23rd June and returning 25th June

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Example London to Amsterdam £39 each way - 15th June and returning 21st June

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Example London to Rotterdam £39 each way - 21st June and returning 22nd June

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Example London to Paris £39 each way - 29th June and returning 15th July



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Example London to Lille £39 each way - 14th June and returning 21st June



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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


Flexible tickets

So, you’ve booked a trip but then you’re no longer able to go abroad. Don’t worry, our tickets are now more flexible than ever*. Because we know things can change quickly at the moment.

Here’s how they work across our travel classes:


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Terms and conditions Tickets between London and Paris/Lille/Brussels

*From £39 per person one way based on a mandatory return trip in Standard Class, valid between London St Pancras International and Paris Gare du Nord, between London St Pancras International and Brussel-Midi, and between London St Pancras International and Lille Europe. There are 6,000 seats available from London to Paris, and 6,000 seats available from Paris to London. There are 4,000 seats available from London to Brussels and Lille, and 4,000 seats available from Brussels and Lille to London. All seat numbers correct as of 10/05/2022 for travel between 14/06/2022 and 11/09/2022 inclusive. Subject to availability. Availability is limited for travel on Fridays and weekends.


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Edited by Chanchi32, 16 May 2022
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  1. Nero1's avatar
    If you've got kids it's normally to cheaper to buy a family railcard to get to London. familyandfriends-railcard.co.uk/. Plus don't forget no extra costs for baggage on the train. My kids much prefer longer journeys by train rather than car.

    If you want to travel further than the main eurostar terminals, this is a great website seat61.com/ for info
  2. robot1000's avatar
    Seems cheaper buying through the French website
  3. Edged's avatar
    delfinostar16/05/2022 16:06

    Cold. More expensive than to fly, Even with cheapest seats


    What happens if you don't like to fly bud or you just thinking about yourself ? its a deal for Euro train travel so should be a hot deal, if your looking to fly dont enter the deal.
  4. sheffield788's avatar
    batemansxxxb16/05/2022 11:54

    Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live …Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live in the north east, rail travel to London is too expensive


    True, but if you plan in advance, you may get a decent price for the train to London. The simple fact it is so busy at the airport and you have to go so long in advance, may make this a decent deal. As an example, our flight is at 13 a clock from an airport 1.5h hours away. As we need to be there for about 10, leaving home at 8.30 is not an option as we will hit rush hours. So we need to leave at 7, for a 1.5h flight. 7 a clock until 14.30 when we arrive is a long time for such a short flight, not easy with kids. At least in the train, both to and from London, kids can relax, at the airport is chaos. I've recently purchase rail tickets Sheffield to London and return for £30 round trip. But indeed, more often than not, a train ticket is more expensive than a flight which is ridiculous IMO. (edited)
  5. eugenedr's avatar
    Az-zee-A16/05/2022 15:01

    Do Eurostar go to Amsterdam directly, and in particular the return …Do Eurostar go to Amsterdam directly, and in particular the return journey? I thought there was something about having to change somewhere in France for the return leg


    since last year its straight through. before you had to go to brussels and have your passport verified but now Amsterdam has the facilities to do this.
  6. ziggycj's avatar
    aw0816/05/2022 14:04

    does this mean you can travel ..through all these countries ...?? for this …does this mean you can travel ..through all these countries ...?? for this rate


    No, it's a ticket to one of these destinations. Technically, you can pass through more than one place but you can't actually get off. You'd need Interrail for that.
  7. t3r4's avatar
    Worth checking ferries from Newcastle, Hull etc if nearer those areas as they've got some good deals on at the moment (edited)
  8. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    hukdchris17/05/2022 23:59

    You used to be able to book the ticket from St Pancras but get on at …You used to be able to book the ticket from St Pancras but get on at Ashford. Not sure if they still allow that, but worth checking, you need to also check the timetable as not every train stops at Ashford International.


    No Eurostar trains stop at Ashford or Ebbsfleet until 2023 at the earliest.
  9. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    bullwinkler20/05/2022 07:48

    I want a one way from London to Amsterdam and one way from Brussels to …I want a one way from London to Amsterdam and one way from Brussels to London. It is working out cheaper to buy two returns and use the outbound Amsterdam and return Brussels tickets instead of buying two one way tickets. Would this be allowed?My travel from Amsterdam to Brusells is sorted


    You might be OK to travel out to Amsterdam and abandon the return leg.
    For the return from Brussels, there's a risk they'll cancel both legs once you no show for the outward leg.
    Try phoning them, see if they can accommodate your plans to combine singles into a cheaper return journey. (edited)
  10. ziggycj's avatar
    batemansxxxb16/05/2022 11:54

    Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live …Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live in the north east, rail travel to London is too expensive


    It's silly really. It's cheaper to fly to Europe than to get a train to Cornwall
  11. batemansxxxb's avatar
    Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live in the north east, rail travel to London is too expensive
  12. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    deleted8937816/05/2022 20:45

    If anyone's interested, during the June holidays, a return trip to Pariii …If anyone's interested, during the June holidays, a return trip to Pariii costs £339 with Eurostar. Everyone is greedy. Airlines, train operators, hotels!How the heck can a £78 ticket become £339!?


    Supply and demand. The market will charge whatever people are prepared to pay.
    The opposite effect happens too, i.e. prices drop when the demand falls away.
    Nobody says airlines & hotels are greedy when they sell rooms or seats for £10 (edited)
  13. sheffield788's avatar
    deleted8937816/05/2022 21:16

    They still make a profit on that £10, mind you.


    They do indeed. Some airlines charge over £100 for 4 seats, also about the same price for suitcase. Plus other extras. If you travel light, they will not make money on you, but they will make on others. If everyone will come with small luggage and will not pay for seats and extras, we will not see £10 tickets anymore.
    I think to brake even, after taking all the costs in consideration, it is about USD 5,000 per hour. This is what a pilot told me. So for a 2 hour flight it will be about $50 per person. (edited)
  14. Zosia's avatar
    Tricky to find cheapest tickets for couple of days. Sundays are cheap but there's no way I would be able to get St Pancrass that early, no quick trains from my station on weekend.
  15. Uncommon.Sense's avatar
    I do like these deals, but its crap if you live anywhere but directly around the capital. By the time you pay the connecting train fares and crossing London etc. it's usually cheaper and quicker to get to most of these destinations via a plane at your local airport, or even hop to a large airport and go from there.

    We really need to start offering competitive train fares inside the UK, so that people will reduce their carbon footprint to get abroad.
  16. Nujol's avatar
    batemansxxxb16/05/2022 11:54

    Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live …Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live in the north east, rail travel to London is too expensive


    Even in the South it’s complicated… we live in Canterbury but last time I looked the Eurostar was not running from Ashford… so we’d pay the same fair again just to get to London to then go on the Eurostar
  17. anthony69's avatar
    Thanks Op!.

    Just booked a long weekend away in Amsterdam looking at windmills
  18. FidoGoRetroGo's avatar
    ziggycj16/05/2022 12:08

    It's silly really. It's cheaper to fly to Europe than to get a train to …It's silly really. It's cheaper to fly to Europe than to get a train to Cornwall


    Not if you live in Devon. Also, planes don't need tracks.
  19. deleted89378's avatar
    blahblahblah123416/05/2022 21:06

    Supply and demand. The market will charge whatever people are prepared to …Supply and demand. The market will charge whatever people are prepared to pay. The opposite effect happens too, i.e. prices drop when the demand falls away. Nobody says airlines & hotels are greedy when they sell rooms or seats for £10



    They still make a profit on that £10, mind you.
  20. ethicsgradient's avatar
    We've already booked our 3rd family Eurostar holiday to Amsterdam for this summer. Definitely recommended as although the travel time is longer, it's less stressful with young kids as they don't have to be confined to a seat for extended periods. You also end up (in Amsterdam at least) in the heart of the city with a shorter trip to your accommodation than if you were at the airport. The lower environment impact is a big plus too. Just make sure your kids understand how the channel tunnel works and aren't expecting to be able to look out the window and see fish (edited)
  21. dlo247's avatar
    Great Fruit deal
  22. Ana10's avatar
    Does anyone remember the FB link for Paris ticket via eurostar for £29one way ? do they still do them ?
  23. bushman's avatar
    Typical. Try cobbling together a weekend (or long weekend) at a these reasonable prices. Good luck!
  24. dlo247's avatar
    Chanchi3216/05/2022 11:49

    sorry no idea why keeps tagging fruit XDyou just have to manually search …sorry no idea why keeps tagging fruit XDyou just have to manually search from June 14th onwards for Lille as not in low cost fare finder. cheers


    I'm just messing Thanks for the post!!!
  25. Deakcracker's avatar
    Any idea when they start stopping at ebbsfleet, it cost £44 just to get to st Pancras per person
  26. delfinostar's avatar
    Cold. More expensive than to fly, Even with cheapest seats
  27. granto3's avatar
    We’re well placed for St Pancras International and I’m missing my Europe visits but my next planned one is for the Christmas markets so these dates/prices don’t work for me unfortunately.
  28. sheffield788's avatar
    batemansxxxb16/05/2022 17:14

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-61435895


    I've paid £30 one way to Hull with the train and £6 return to Dublin with Ryan Air. I'm well aware .
  29. anderwoo's avatar
    sheffield78816/05/2022 13:06

    True, but if you plan in advance, you may get a decent price for the train …True, but if you plan in advance, you may get a decent price for the train to London. The simple fact it is so busy at the airport and you have to go so long in advance, may make this a decent deal. As an example, our flight is at 13 a clock from an airport 1.5h hours away. As we need to be there for about 10, leaving home at 8.30 is not an option as we will hit rush hours. So we need to leave at 7, for a 1.5h flight. 7 a clock until 14.30 when we arrive is a long time for such a short flight, not easy with kids. At least in the train, both to and from London, kids can relax, at the airport is chaos. I've recently purchase rail tickets Sheffield to London and return for £30 round trip. But indeed, more often than not, a train ticket is more expensive than a flight which is ridiculous IMO.


    I'm a very inexperienced flyer so was thinking about this. I'd like to fly from London to Belfast and would only have a small rucksack. Do I really need to be at the airport 3 hours early? Heat for this deal!
  30. deleted89378's avatar
    If anyone's interested, during the June holidays, a return trip to Pariii costs £339 with Eurostar.
    Everyone is greedy. Airlines, train operators, hotels!

    How the heck can a £78 ticket become £339!?
  31. Zosia's avatar
    andy_mathiesonWna16/05/2022 13:53

    True but you ain't going to get flights from city centre to city centre …True but you ain't going to get flights from city centre to city centre for £39 this is were rail travel beats flying on short flights , it don't bother me though as get free rail travel anyway


    I'd rather drive to Heathrow in my own car, at whatever time I want/need, than be limited by train times to get to central London and then change there to get to St Pancrass. And I know where to park for free near Heathrow.

    I checked and it would take me 1h40min to get to St Pancrass on Sunday morning and I wouldn't make on first train, which is cheap one.
  32. Swidc's avatar
    batemansxxxb16/05/2022 11:54

    Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live …Great deal if you live in the south, but it's cheaper to fly if you live in the north east, rail travel to London is too expensive


    It's cheaper to fly regardless of location. These prices are for dear days at dead hours. Not sure why it gets so hot I guess partners 💵💵💵
  33. harrythefish's avatar
    Uncommon.Sense16/05/2022 16:20

    I do like these deals, but its crap if you live anywhere but directly …I do like these deals, but its crap if you live anywhere but directly around the capital. By the time you pay the connecting train fares and crossing London etc. it's usually cheaper and quicker to get to most of these destinations via a plane at your local airport, or even hop to a large airport and go from there.We really need to start offering competitive train fares inside the UK, so that people will reduce their carbon footprint to get abroad.


    That would be called 'levelling up'. Can't be having any of that.
  34. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    AzNDeals17/05/2022 18:22

    Just got back from Paris last week, will say that the 90-120 minutes they …Just got back from Paris last week, will say that the 90-120 minutes they decree before departure is nonsense, did that and the gates weren't even open yet! 60 minutes before is more than enough.Interested in going to Brussels but never been before, can anyone recommend if its worth a visit, and if so, what to do? Thanks


    Sounds like they haven't updated their info since the rules were relaxed in April.
    We went to Amsterdam 4 weeks ago, and as they've stopped checking vaccine passports, it was a lot quicker to get through immigration and security. I agree 60 minutes is more realistic.

    If you want to see Brussels by Eurostar, maybe consider changing trains there and staying somewhere else?
    You can see enough of Brussels in a few hours between trains.
    Interesting Flemish cities like Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp, or Leuven are easy onward connections from BRX.
    If you didn't see enough of Brussels on the way through, you can see more on the way back.
  35. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    frowner17/05/2022 18:12

    Would you recommend for a family holiday?


    Absolutely, why not!
    We've had a few family holidays by train around Holland.
    Everything's so easy, and there's so many nice places to see once you get Amsterdam out of your system.
    We've flown to Schiphol in the past, but now much prefer the direct Eurostar service.
  36. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    andy_mathiesonWna17/05/2022 22:14

    My point is the train takes you city centre to city centre , to some …My point is the train takes you city centre to city centre , to some people this is a big advantage Does your flight from Heathrow take you to city centre ? or some airport about 40 miles out the city were you have to get bus ,Taxi or train to city centre. Also you can pick up Eurostar at Ebbsfleet and be in Paris city centre in about 3hours 20 min


    Last time we flew from Heathrow to Amsterdam, the plane spent longer taxiing around the airports than it actually spent in the air!
    The far "Polderbaan" runway at Schiphol is literally miles from the airport.
    After landing, we had 40 minutes taxiing around the Dutch countryside and across 2 motorways before we finally reached the terminal.
  37. ethicsgradient's avatar
    frowner17/05/2022 18:12

    Would you recommend for a family holiday?

    Absolutely, the previous two times we went with 2 young kids, and this time we have three (2, 5, 10). When we went with two kids we hired a cargo bike for me to cart the kids around in and my partner had a regular bike. This time the younger two kids will be in the cargobike and the oldest will have their own (hired) bike. Cycling around Amsterdam is (unsurprisingly) very easy and means you can go further and on your own schedule. We also took a couple of day trips out of town by train.
  38. Fugazy's avatar
    I went to Brussels once, nothing to see except the Atomium, and that was closed for a refurb when i went, tbf that was about 2005
  39. tepid's avatar
    Great deal 🏆😃😃😃
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