How to Get from London to Paris

By pqrs778, May 29th 2010 in Travel Guides Comments (0)

France's captivating attractions and sensational sights have succeeded in catching the fancy of holidaymakers from England who can be seen travelling to this poised city on a regular basis. Well...if you've been lately thinking about how to get from London to Paris in the best way possible, this article will surely help you make up your mind. There are basically five modes of traveling available at present between these two cities. These modes have pros and cons of their own that should be taken into consideration before picking out the best option.

The first mode is Eurostar train service. It is considered as the fastest and favourable mode of commuting between the cities of London and Paris. However, one minus point that is linked up with this mode of public transport is expensiveness.

Just like Eurostar train, flight services to the city of Paris are also considered as a fast and favourable mode of travelling. In fact, flight tickets of cost-effective airlines like RyanAir or EasyJet are cheaper than that of Eurostar train.

The minus point related with the air transportation option is of postponement caused by airport procedures such as checking in, waiting for your flight in waiting room. Also, it is a cheaper option only if your accommodation or destination in Paris is located near to the airport.

People looking forward to a unique mode of travel opt for the Cross-Channel ferry as a transport option. As far as the time cost factors are concerned, Cross-Channel ferry takes a total of nine hours of travel along with the pricey fare of tickets.

For people travelling to Paris with a decent budget in mind, bus can be one of the best ways of commuting. It is a ten hours journey by bus from London to Paris. As far as the cost factor is concerned, bus is the best option. The minus related with this mode of transport is discomfort, that every tourer has to face when he/she is supposed to sit in a confined space for such long hours of journey.

The last mode of travel that can be opted for travelling from London to Paris is your own car. It can be a tiresome journey especially for the person who will be driving the car. Also, you will be required to stop at many stops in between to refill and to take a break. In a way, it is not at all a good travel option.

Nevertheless, there are many modes that can be opted for to travel from London to Paris but not all of them suit everybody. Both the pluses and minuses of every transport variant should to be weighed before deciding the most preferred mode of travel.

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