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Eurostar

Eurostar is like a boon to the travellers going to Paris because thanks to Eurostar, now train travel is speedy and highly efficient. It operates high speed trains from St. Pancras station in London to the centre of Paris at Gare du Nord. So, a tourist can easily reach Paris from London in just 2.5 hours! For those living in Kent, you can hop on to the train which can take you to Paris from the International terminal in Ashford in 2 hours time. Don’t worry if you have missed one train from London, there are about 20 trains leaving London for Paris everyday. All you have to do is check in just about 20 minutes before the departure of the train.

If your main aim is to reach Disneyland Paris as soon as possible, Eurostar has a train which leaves around 09:30 in the morning from St Pancras station to right at the gates of Disneyland. This very train also stops at Ashford International terminal in Kent.

 
The fashion capital
 
Fashion and Paris have become synonymous with each other. Paris is known as the mecca of fashion where all the top couturiers showcase their talent. All designers dream to be part of Paris fashion world.
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Discover Paris
 
The most romantic city lies within the limits of the giant ring road. The city is divided into 20 unequally sized districts which are numbered from 1 to 20 and follow spirally into a clockwise direction. The spiral shape begins in central Paris. The north of Paris is divided from the south by the River Seine.
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Learn French
 
Learn French with Alliance Francaise in Paris. The Alliance Francaise is a non-profit making organisation with the aim of spreading French language and culture. It is a network of 1085 committees established in 138 countries and an educational system of the French language serving around 400.000 students. Read more



Paris in 3 days
 
Paris started its prehistoric life along the banks of the Seine river in the Bronze Age. Later, fortified settlements on the islands (now called the Ile St-Louis) afforded strategic shelter from unfriendly Barbarians. So the river has always been the heart of the city. This is where you should begin.
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