The journey is smooth and scenic, with the highlight being the Channel Tunnel (or “Chunnel”), a 31-mile tunnel beneath the English Channel. The train travels through the tunnel for about 20 minutes, emerging in the English countryside before continuing to London.
Eurostar trains are modern, clean, and well-equipped with free Wi-Fi, power outlets, luggage storage, and comfortable seating. Travelers can choose from Standard, Standard Premier, or Business Premier classes, depending on their preferences and budget. Standard Premier offers more spacious seating and a light meal, while Business Premier provides added perks like lounge access and flexible ticket options.
The convenience of city center travel makes Eurostar particularly attractive. There’s no need to travel to outlying airports or go through long security lines. Instead, passengers need to check in just 30 to 60 minutes before departure. Customs and immigration checks for both the UK and Schengen zones are completed at the departure station, making arrival in London hassle-free.
Tickets can be booked in advance online, often at better prices. It’s also an environmentally friendly choice, with Eurostar claiming up to 90% less carbon emissions than a short-haul flight.