Eurostar has become the lifeline for people travelling from London to Brussels, Paris and other important cities in Europe. Eurostar has taken the standards of train travel to a different level. It is the first rail service to introduce Business Lounges and Loyalty Programmes for its customers. A marvel of 21st century engineering, the Eurostar transports you smoothly to some of Europe's most exciting cities in very quick time. Trains pass through the Channel Tunnel and travel at speeds of up to 300 km/h (186 mph) on high speed lines. The Eurostar service is direct, from St. Pancras Station in the centre of London to the centre of Brussels and Paris in 2 hours and 30 minutes. Direct services are also available from Ashford and Ebsfleet to Disneyland, Lille, Avignon (in summer) and the French Alps (during the ski season).
Belgium invariably reminds us of two things - beer and chocolate. While this is not necessarily a bad thing, it makes us overlook the other wonders and delights that Belgium and Brussels has to offer. A great way to experience Brussels is to take Eurostar's £69 return fare to Brussels - a trip which takes only 1 hour 51 minutes from London. It's easy to travel to Belgium. All you have to do is hop on a high-speed train at St Pancras, Ebbs fleet or Ashford International, and you'll be whisked seamlessly to the heart of Brussels in less than two hours.
Where to Start
St. Pancras Station in the heart of London is where you start your Eurostar journey to Brussels. The best thing a Cheap Eurostar Ticket to Brussels is that it valid to any station in Belgium, using any suitable connecting train (including Belgian Intercity trains but excluding Thalys and ICE) within 24 hours of your arrival in Brussels on Eurostar and also during the last 24 hours before your departure from Belgium. The latest timetables and fares are always available on the Eurostar website.