Posts Tagged ‘paris breaks’
This Paris Breaks video gives a good idea of what you might see whilst also being entertaining in its own way. Anyway, I thought I’d post it here on the Eurostar breaks blog.
Eurostar Breaks from London
I have to look at Eurostar breaks from a London perspective for now, being based in London myself having access to the St Pancras Eurostar terminal within what, about twenty minutes or so. That means I can leave work on a Friday afternoon if I’m prepared, get to the Eurostar station for about five thirty and then be on the six o’clock train to Paris. So for me, Eurostar breaks mean principally weekend breaks to Paris.
Eurostar breaks to Paris
Paris is a city you can never tire of, so I try to get in several Eurostar breaks to Paris every year. Living in London, you’d think something other than just visiting another city would be called for and to be honest, most city breaks in Europe wouldn’t hold any attraction for me but Paris is not just any city. It’s the most popular visitor destination in Europe by far, and that’s for a whole host of good reasons.
Take the Sacre Coeur for example, illustrated above. There are always hundreds if not thousands of tourists on Paris breaks walking around the stepped gardens, the little square with all the touristy artists and enjoying the view across Paris. That doesn’t mean it’s a place to avoid though, the atmosphere is pretty easy going and it’s a place you can return to again and again whenever the busy streets down below get a bit much, which isn’t too often either, I hasten to add.
Weekend Eurostar Breaks
I’ve already explained why I like getting on board Eurostar breaks to Paris for my weekends off, and I work hard during the work so why shouldn’t I relax in France for a day and half as often as I can possibly get away with it? It may be different for you. You might be in the enviable position of having a bit of time off during weekdays and not just weekends, which means you’re in luck. You’ll be able to take midweek Eurostar breaks and have a much more flexible itinerary, avoiding the busiest Eurostar trains and getting the lowest fares.

