Any other journeys you'd like me to check out for you?! I'd LOVE to test out all the different classes of the Caledonian Sleeper. I've only ever done the seat before! 😆
SailRail via Holyhead to Dublin on board the Irish Ferries Ulysses Ferry - I’ve lived in the U.K. 24 years but have family in Ireland, going home to Ireland summer and winter, daytime and overnight and my favourite is daytime sailings on the Irish Ferries Ulysses on SailRail - I don’t recommend the overnight coach from London Victoria to Dublin as the fares have shot up by 50% since Covid and it’s almost impossible to sleep on a coach
Caledonian Sleeper ? I've already done that. I've done all the room types in the past 18 months. The seated was longer ago so maybe U should do it again
Great video! Yes please to the Caledonian Sleeper, I did an epic train journey from Oban to Venice last year and it was pretty cool. I want to do it again next year and would appreciate some hacks (I would now definitely book Eurostar Plus after watching this, instead of standard). I booked the cabin on the Caledonian Sleeper and slept ok, but it was quite cramped.
We took the London-Paris Eurostar yesterday, and they were looking for people who got there early enough to not only move onto the train an hour before, but to upgrade to the Premier carriage. For free. Seat only, no food service, but still! Result!
How were you guys not falling off that train at the other end. Endless champagne & gin in 2 hours! I’d be a giggling wreck on the floor. Great vid though. Never done the Eurostar and was looking for tips. Thanks
I have no intention of traveling on these trains, but your edit style and sense of humor made me watch the entire thing... You have a new subscriber! :D
Last time I travelled on the Premier service (Brussels to London) they didn't run the food service, because the food hadn't turned up. All we got for two of us was a £34 voucher off of future travel, and it expired before I could use it. Given the significant price difference between Plus and Premier, it's basically put me off ever travelling Premier again.
Very much appreciate the conclusion as "Standard unless the upgrade is cheap" has always been my approach with Eurostar! Great video, had me chuckling along
I'd say that the main perk of Premier is that you can have your ticket refunded up to 48 hours AFTER your train departs. There aren't any fees for this or for an exchange. It used to be called Business Premier so I think it is a business ticket, not meant for mortals!
Great video and very useful, thanks. You and James were super entertaining haha.... loved the deadpan Mr napkin head.... think you're my kinda people....Subscribed! x
You guys are both hilarious😂 I am just about to take Eurostar premier from London to Paris and thought to watch your review. I too will be handling BUSINESS in the lounge prior to boarding.😅 Thanks for sharing the delicious alarm about the oxtails.
The flexibility was great when me and my family had to get back from Germany after all our flights got cancelled. With the terrible luck we'd been having, we decided to book a safe later train in case our one to Brussels was delayed. But surprisingly enough, it arrived bang on time with 10 minutes left to change our tickets to the earlier time! It was such a relief to make it home after being stranded for a couple days.
I leave in Standard and come back in Plus, so I can have a light meal and a drink of wine served to me. A treat to end the trip! I wouldn't pay for Plus or Premier for their breakfasts! xx
Understandable I would probably be staying in a London hotel as I don't live in London and won't have the opportunity to get hotel breakfast so I would personally be prepared pay MORE for a plus upgrade from London-Paris in the morning than Paris-London in the evening for example
I’ve been on the standard class and the standard plus. Would definitely use the standard plus again. It’s like flying abroad with a meal but with comfier seats, quieter and with less waiting times. Also you get into the city centre and not having to travel into the middle of nowhere to an airport.
Locals don't use paper tickets in Paris anymore and haven't for some time. And as in London you don't need a physical card. You can use the app, tap and go. Same price, one less thing to carry. And if you're going to be there more than a couple of days and intend to use transit, get the weekly, for the zones you'll be in. Pays for itself in no time and unlimited usage.
Thing about the Paris Metro is you can use the app but you have to buy credit beforehand and load up the app. For visitors unsure how many trips you might take it is annoying. In London you just use any contactless credit card or smartphone and tap in and out, and you still get the daily and weekly caps.
@karlbassett8485 In NYC you can do it both ways, either load a transit card or account with value then use that card or an app to travel, or use a credit or debit card directly and have the value deducted from it. But this only became possible fairly recently. Until then you had to buy a card and load it with value and guess how much you'd use it as a tourist. Lots of places are like that. But I think that having both options makes the most sense. The French tend to like to do things their way.
First time on your "channel" and very impressed. Nice videos and excellent presentation of your content with great delivery. I spent many years traveling between the UK and Europe even before the Channel Tunnel and Eurostar. In fact, the terminal at St. Pancras was part of mt job responsibility when it was the first- and second-level basements for the station. We printed menus for the BTH station hotels there and roasted the coffee for all the train catering services in the 1970's there!
We went to pairs for our honeymoon straight from our wedding, turned up in our wedding dresses and got upgraded to premium thanks to the lovely guy at check in, had a wonderful experience
Chelsea, you're a star, I mean to say you have got charisma for this type of thing: a natural. Thanks, this is super helpful. Now all you have to do is go plus and somehow sneak into premier by mistake, which of course won't be noticed by anybody!
I travelled to and from Amsterdam last week in standard. Going out I had a very nice quiche with crisps and wine for my evening meal. Based on that I would say it was not worth paying more. Coming back, there was no food for the five hour journey except crisps. Whether more expensive classes did have food or if they simply didn’t load it I don’t know.
Good video. For me I think a comparison to flying from London would be appropriate. Seems a no brainer in terms of stress and going to the heart of cities to use the railway...but not certain in terms of costs
Difficult one, I find that London is packed because of all the departures to different locations, so Premier having the separate lounge is nice, if we say £30 for the 5 glasses of champagne and £60 for the meal (Train prices not what it would cost from M&S) then it's still expensive in Premier but maybe worth it, I have to go up to London from the South Coast and typically go on a train an hour earlier than I need to because delays happen, sitting in an uncrowded Premier Lounge would be much nicer than the cattle crush at London, but really that's about it.
I don't see how the two higher classes are worth it unless you're either very well-off or your employer or someone else is paying for it. Slightly more room, so-so food and drinks, you can buy much better quality and bring it with you and still pay far less total. That said, they need to expand the waiting area at St. Pancras and place more eateries and cafes nearby. Reminded me of the old LaGuardia airport in NYC.
i agree there arent enough seats while waiting for the train.....i was there once when the train for disney was either very delayed or cancelled and the seating area was full of little girls in mini mouse ears looking very sad and bored.
Many years ago pre 2010 travelled few times Londo to Avignon direct on their first class service whatever it was called back then. Service, food, drinks excellent, everything 1st class. However from your experiences shown can see many changes on the less than positive side which shows how its not as Premier as they advertise. 🚄
Interesting video always wondered what the Eurostar service was like,I only travelled by train to Paris back in the early 80's!Now use the le shuttle service often.
Excellent review and terrific banter, really enjoyed watching this all the way through. Catching a sale will certainly help, right now I'm looking pretty far in advance and I'm seeing standard around 150, plus at or over 200, and some premier going for almost 400 for London to Brussels...yikes. I'll keep watching for sales, but I was hoping for a bit less. Still really wanna try this over a $65 flight from lhr to bru....
Oh... love this! I used to do London-Paris regularly pre-Covid. A few times (to my discredit) I've been slightly tipsy (read: effing pissed) getting off my BP seat at both Gare du Nord and St P.
Excellent video funny n charming from you both me n my partner r doing standard to Paris in December n plus on way back I’m gonna try double your champagnes if we get them probably not lol 👍
Used to commute to Paris in 2012 - 13 and I preferred the old Std Prem but did use Std. After a few months I graduated with the loyalty scheme to use the lounges they were great. Also had multiple drinks in the old std prem….just ask for another can or bottle Watching you in the new std prem the food you’ve got reminds me of what we used to get… Got a few of the old Eurostar glasses at home….don’t know how they got here
Great video, thanks. Have travelled Plus once, but the price difference wasn't reflected in the service or facilities really.. so always go standard.. just take on board your food/drink - but it's only 2 hours..
Great video....i've JUST now started to plan a trip.... London>Paris>Nice.....in about a year or so.... nice to know what to expect.... I did the same thing few years ago....taking trains all over the UK....finding videos on RUclips seeing what to expect on LNER from london to Newcastle, for instance.
Enjoyed the video. I usually travel Standard or sometimes Plus, if there is not much difference in price. I am so fortunate as I live just two stops from St Pancras!
I used eurostar for my 9 hour trip to Paris, honestly it's biggest selling put is clearing the boarder before getting on the train otherwise it's no better than flying in terms of time or cost and because I don't live in London... it's a PITA to get to! Bring Back Ebbsfleet and Ashford international stations
Indeed. So many people want E* to restore service to those two Kent stations. But E* was almost bankrupt during the pandemic and its shareholders bailed it out but on condition it rationalised its services.
@alexmcwhirter6611 there is spare capacity in the tunnel and using those stations avoids extra bodies at st. panc, so if eurostar don't want to expand they should be given to a competitor! Lots of people are closer to ebbsfleet/ashford and/or use a car and need parking. They would get a lot more use out of the tunnel and a cheap service to Lille Europe to change to trains onward would be great
@a133m210Yes. So many Kent residents want E* to return to serving those their two local stations. You may have read in the media that *three* rivals want to break the E* monopoly. Of course even though one or two will be chosen it will take several years to get their trains in service.
Me too. My takeaway is get the standard ticket because the other classes of travel look the same to me. It's such a short trip that I wouldn't need food & drink beyond bringing a water bottle along
I just stopped the video at 5:33 to say that you have a very nice personality; I am laughing at the way you are describing the actual situation. Thanks 🙏🏽
Hi - new sub here!! I would be travelling from the Midlands - have you done a video to show which hotels are good to stay at both close to St Pancras and also Paris please? And how do you get from the Paris terminus to the shopping area? Thank you to anyone who can help me.
Not remotely interested in the comparison but I'm so glad I accidentally landed here....f*ckin brilliant review of Eurostar and the final Premier section where you got progressively more pissed was golden (and you gradually became more "common")!! I've even subscribed! Keep up the epic work.
I'd like to see you try out more flight free journeys . London-Belfast or Dublin the old train and ferry combination via Holyhead-Dublin is probably easiest but don't rule out Hannon Coach from Glasgow which drives on Cainryan-Belfast then the Enterprise onwards
After trying a lounge for the first time, you’ll always want to use them. You get a quiet space, a few drinks to unwind, a comfier seat, and an all round better experience on a less crowded train. Definitely worth it if you can afford it, of course.
After trying a car for the first time, you'll always use them. An even quieter space, any drinks or snacks you want or stop at any picturesque restaurant in an old town center if you want, the most comfy heated and cooled massage seat, no crowds at all as it's absolutely private, and no waiting needed: you just go straight from your home whenever you want.
@feiryfella You can sip champagne in a car, and you can drive from vineyard to vineyard too. You can stop at the most picturesque restaurant to eat, go to see the most amazing views. The ones YOU choose. Every trip you can take a different route with different stops. And you'll still get to your destination earlier on top of all that.
Any other journeys you'd like me to check out for you?! I'd LOVE to test out all the different classes of the Caledonian Sleeper. I've only ever done the seat before! 😆
SailRail via Holyhead to Dublin on board the Irish Ferries Ulysses Ferry - I’ve lived in the U.K. 24 years but have family in Ireland, going home to Ireland summer and winter, daytime and overnight and my favourite is daytime sailings on the Irish Ferries Ulysses on SailRail - I don’t recommend the overnight coach from London Victoria to Dublin as the fares have shot up by 50% since Covid and it’s almost impossible to sleep on a coach
@michaeljohndennis2231oooh I have done this before but I didn’t do it for RUclips! One to add to the list!
Caledonian Sleeper ? I've already done that. I've done all the room types in the past 18 months. The seated was longer ago so maybe U should do it again
Great video! Yes please to the Caledonian Sleeper, I did an epic train journey from Oban to Venice last year and it was pretty cool. I want to do it again next year and would appreciate some hacks (I would now definitely book Eurostar Plus after watching this, instead of standard). I booked the cabin on the Caledonian Sleeper and slept ok, but it was quite cramped.
You're in the same seats for standard plus and premier, which is why I usually do standard plus, however there are perks for premier ofc!
Top grade banter!
The best part was watching you guys get pissed in premiere!
Yep,pretty evident they got their money's worth, right enough. 😂😂😂
Yeah he’s well on it
It’s such a rip off!
We took the London-Paris Eurostar yesterday, and they were looking for people who got there early enough to not only move onto the train an hour before, but to upgrade to the Premier carriage. For free.
Seat only, no food service, but still! Result!
Huge result!!! But couldn’t be me constantly turning up as late as possible 😂😂😂
Wow that's a surprise. That said , if I booked an E300 and the earlier one is an E320 , I'd probably decline
@CheapHolidayExpertfound you today!
How were you guys not falling off that train at the other end. Endless champagne & gin in 2 hours! I’d be a giggling wreck on the floor. Great vid though. Never done the Eurostar and was looking for tips. Thanks
@CheapHolidayExpert😂😂😂just found you today and already I know this is true!!
I have no intention of traveling on these trains, but your edit style and sense of humor made me watch the entire thing... You have a new subscriber! :D
Ah thank you!!!
@MRIRISHLAD whereabouts in Ireland?
Found my new favourite travel vlogger. Thank you
Last time I travelled on the Premier service (Brussels to London) they didn't run the food service, because the food hadn't turned up. All we got for two of us was a £34 voucher off of future travel, and it expired before I could use it. Given the significant price difference between Plus and Premier, it's basically put me off ever travelling Premier again.
Oh that sucks. Did they at least give you a sandwich from the shop? That's the least they could have done
@TravelSoGood Nope. Nada!
No refund either? That's bad.
Agree with you. Once burned I'm done.
Very much appreciate the conclusion as "Standard unless the upgrade is cheap" has always been my approach with Eurostar! Great video, had me chuckling along
Yes I agree with that. That said, I'd like to try the top class tickets once as a nectar points redemption
@GabrielsReviews I'm doing it in 3 weeks, because why not! I got WELLIED last time on champagne, so I'll need to be a bit more careful lol.
@feiryfellaThat's understandable
James is just too funny!! 😂😂😂😂 Great sense of humour
Even watching from Wisconsin this is great content!
So nice of your flatmate to come along and help you film the reviews of Plus and Premier!
He's just so kind.
Chelsea and Jam Boy, you are just such an entertaining couple - more videos please !
Thanks so much for making this video Chelsea, very interesting!
This is now my favorite Eurostar train review. Great work!
I'd say that the main perk of Premier is that you can have your ticket refunded up to 48 hours AFTER your train departs. There aren't any fees for this or for an exchange. It used to be called Business Premier so I think it is a business ticket, not meant for mortals!
Great video...your partner was really funny😂
Loved the video and James was a hoot.
Great video and very useful, thanks. You and James were super entertaining haha.... loved the deadpan Mr napkin head.... think you're my kinda people....Subscribed! x
Ah thank you! Lush to have you here!
Great video... you two are a delight to watch!!!
You guys are both hilarious😂 I am just about to take Eurostar premier from London to Paris and thought to watch your review. I too will be handling BUSINESS in the lounge prior to boarding.😅 Thanks for sharing the delicious alarm about the oxtails.
I love how much you care about our love for alcohol 😂
#journalism
Yay! Thank you for your info!!! (and funny banter)
we nearly missed our french train because the metro ticket queue was so long and slow
Thank you so much for your honest review ❤🎉
The flexibility was great when me and my family had to get back from Germany after all our flights got cancelled. With the terrible luck we'd been having, we decided to book a safe later train in case our one to Brussels was delayed. But surprisingly enough, it arrived bang on time with 10 minutes left to change our tickets to the earlier time! It was such a relief to make it home after being stranded for a couple days.
I loved it when it first started you even had help in standard to board !
I leave in Standard and come back in Plus, so I can have a light meal and a drink of wine served to me. A treat to end the trip! I wouldn't pay for Plus or Premier for their breakfasts! xx
I try to do that as well..I love the single seats too!
Understandable
I would probably be staying in a London hotel as I don't live in London and won't have the opportunity to get hotel breakfast so I would personally be prepared pay MORE for a plus upgrade from London-Paris in the morning than Paris-London in the evening for example
I’ve been on the standard class and the standard plus. Would definitely use the standard plus again. It’s like flying abroad with a meal but with comfier seats, quieter and with less waiting times. Also you get into the city centre and not having to travel into the middle of nowhere to an airport.
I normally go Standard but just got a good deal on Plus for our next trip. I wondered what Plus was like so your video was perfect. Subscribed!
Bring back the £1 foot passenger ferries..
Excellent video! Thanks for the entertaining commentary.
@29:56 😂😂😂😂 didn’t see that one coming!
Locals don't use paper tickets in Paris anymore and haven't for some time. And as in London you don't need a physical card. You can use the app, tap and go. Same price, one less thing to carry. And if you're going to be there more than a couple of days and intend to use transit, get the weekly, for the zones you'll be in. Pays for itself in no time and unlimited usage.
Thing about the Paris Metro is you can use the app but you have to buy credit beforehand and load up the app. For visitors unsure how many trips you might take it is annoying. In London you just use any contactless credit card or smartphone and tap in and out, and you still get the daily and weekly caps.
@karlbassett8485 In NYC you can do it both ways, either load a transit card or account with value then use that card or an app to travel, or use a credit or debit card directly and have the value deducted from it. But this only became possible fairly recently. Until then you had to buy a card and load it with value and guess how much you'd use it as a tourist. Lots of places are like that. But I think that having both options makes the most sense. The French tend to like to do things their way.
Child size portions, must have known James was travelling ;)
This video is AMAZING and very informative! Thank you! ❤
i want the both of you to be my travel BFsF. Cheeky sarcastic travel and day drinks. Looking at you James;) Weeee!
This reviewer doesn't miss a trick - EXCELlent!
I really hope you now have a Eurostar champagne glass at home!
That was a lot of fun 😂 I've hit subscribe. Well done 👏
First time on your "channel" and very impressed. Nice videos and excellent presentation of your content with great delivery. I spent many years traveling between the UK and Europe even before the Channel Tunnel and Eurostar. In fact, the terminal at St. Pancras was part of mt job responsibility when it was the first- and second-level basements for the station. We printed menus for the BTH station hotels there and roasted the coffee for all the train catering services in the 1970's there!
Great video! i am heading to London via Brussels soon and i am super excited
Love it! Subscribed
Good video both,interesting informative, l will be watching again,
We went to pairs for our honeymoon straight from our wedding, turned up in our wedding dresses and got upgraded to premium thanks to the lovely guy at check in, had a wonderful experience
Amazing!!!!!
Great video. Very funny. The business. 👍😂
Interesting overview, I can see the difference clearly. Thanks.
Chelsea, you're a star, I mean to say you have got charisma for this type of thing: a natural.
Thanks, this is super helpful. Now all you have to do is go plus and somehow sneak into premier by mistake, which of course won't be noticed by anybody!
Good to see your supporting your rival having the luxury holiday expert as your wallpaper 😂
I love supporting new start ups xoxo
I love your videos. You're always so cheerful
You guys are very funny. Congratulations ❤
I travelled to and from Amsterdam last week in standard. Going out I had a very nice quiche with crisps and wine for my evening meal. Based on that I would say it was not worth paying more. Coming back, there was no food for the five hour journey except crisps. Whether more expensive classes did have food or if they simply didn’t load it I don’t know.
Interesting, it was cheaper than I imagined, all 3 classes.Ill go plus , thanks.
I got an Amex platinum plus! Wow result!
Good video. For me I think a comparison to flying from London would be appropriate. Seems a no brainer in terms of stress and going to the heart of cities to use the railway...but not certain in terms of costs
That wasfun and informative
Difficult one, I find that London is packed because of all the departures to different locations, so Premier having the separate lounge is nice, if we say £30 for the 5 glasses of champagne and £60 for the meal (Train prices not what it would cost from M&S) then it's still expensive in Premier but maybe worth it, I have to go up to London from the South Coast and typically go on a train an hour earlier than I need to because delays happen, sitting in an uncrowded Premier Lounge would be much nicer than the cattle crush at London, but really that's about it.
Thanks for sharing the tip about AMEX Platinum benefits!
Love how you use the wet naps!
I don't see how the two higher classes are worth it unless you're either very well-off or your employer or someone else is paying for it. Slightly more room, so-so food and drinks, you can buy much better quality and bring it with you and still pay far less total. That said, they need to expand the waiting area at St. Pancras and place more eateries and cafes nearby. Reminded me of the old LaGuardia airport in NYC.
I’ve got Mick Dundee on the phone here, says he wants his jacket back.
i agree there arent enough seats while waiting for the train.....i was there once when the train for disney was either very delayed or cancelled and the seating area was full of little girls in mini mouse ears looking very sad and bored.
God willing, we'll be on the Eurostar in 9 days! Standard all the way, baby!
I bought a eurostar ticket in Milton Keynes to go to Brussels and discovered it covered any train journey in Belgium.
Many years ago pre 2010 travelled few times Londo to Avignon direct on their first class service whatever it was called back then. Service, food, drinks excellent, everything 1st class. However from your experiences shown can see many changes on the less than positive side which shows how its not as Premier as they advertise. 🚄
Died laughing at the wet nap on the face!! 😂
Interesting video always wondered what the Eurostar service was like,I only travelled by train to Paris back in the early 80's!Now use the le shuttle service often.
Excellent video. Very detailed. Very well presented.
Thank you!!!
Excellent review and terrific banter, really enjoyed watching this all the way through.
Catching a sale will certainly help, right now I'm looking pretty far in advance and I'm seeing standard around 150, plus at or over 200, and some premier going for almost 400 for London to Brussels...yikes. I'll keep watching for sales, but I was hoping for a bit less. Still really wanna try this over a $65 flight from lhr to bru....
Enjoyed your videos and it would even better if you mentioned the journey time from one place to another tho
Oh... love this! I used to do London-Paris regularly pre-Covid. A few times (to my discredit) I've been slightly tipsy (read: effing pissed) getting off my BP seat at both Gare du Nord and St P.
Excellent video funny n charming from you both me n my partner r doing standard to Paris in December n plus on way back I’m gonna try double your champagnes if we get them probably not lol 👍
You guys are hilarious! Made my day (and learned something).
Love you guys!!
Used to commute to Paris in 2012 - 13 and I preferred the old Std Prem but did use Std. After a few months I graduated with the loyalty scheme to use the lounges they were great.
Also had multiple drinks in the old std prem….just ask for another can or bottle
Watching you in the new std prem the food you’ve got reminds me of what we used to get…
Got a few of the old Eurostar glasses at home….don’t know how they got here
Great video, thanks.
Have travelled Plus once, but the price difference wasn't reflected in the service or facilities really.. so always go standard.. just take on board your food/drink - but it's only 2 hours..
Great video....i've JUST now started to plan a trip.... London>Paris>Nice.....in about a year or so....
nice to know what to expect....
I did the same thing few years ago....taking trains all over the UK....finding videos on RUclips seeing what to expect on LNER from london to Newcastle, for instance.
The seats do also recline in Standard, but maybe not the best idea at the tables!
Enjoyed the video. I usually travel Standard or sometimes Plus, if there is not much difference in price. I am so fortunate as I live just two stops from St Pancras!
He was so pissed at the end 🤤
Great review....
I used eurostar for my 9 hour trip to Paris, honestly it's biggest selling put is clearing the boarder before getting on the train otherwise it's no better than flying in terms of time or cost and because I don't live in London... it's a PITA to get to! Bring Back Ebbsfleet and Ashford international stations
Indeed. So many people want E* to restore service to those two Kent stations. But E* was almost bankrupt during the pandemic and its shareholders bailed it out but on condition it rationalised its services.
@alexmcwhirter6611 there is spare capacity in the tunnel and using those stations avoids extra bodies at st. panc, so if eurostar don't want to expand they should be given to a competitor! Lots of people are closer to ebbsfleet/ashford and/or use a car and need parking. They would get a lot more use out of the tunnel and a cheap service to Lille Europe to change to trains onward would be great
Why 9 hours?
@PauloG100I thought the same. Maybe it refers to a 9 hour stay in Paris.
@a133m210Yes. So many Kent residents want E* to return to serving those their two local stations. You may have read in the media that *three* rivals want to break the E* monopoly. Of course even though one or two will be chosen it will take several years to get their trains in service.
Honestly this video has helped me so much considering I will be doing this soon.
Me too. My takeaway is get the standard ticket because the other classes of travel look the same to me. It's such a short trip that I wouldn't need food & drink beyond bringing a water bottle along
Great vlog guys, I would go standard and spend £20 in M&S for a luxury lunch meal deal
Yeah same
The waiting area after security is pretty bad!
I just stopped the video at 5:33 to say that you have a very nice personality; I am laughing at the way you are describing the actual situation. Thanks 🙏🏽
haha thank you!!
16:47 That's one of the older E300s
Hi - new sub here!! I would be travelling from the Midlands - have you done a video to show which hotels are good to stay at both close to St Pancras and also Paris please? And how do you get from the Paris terminus to the shopping area? Thank you to anyone who can help me.
James is sooo funny
Damn we have the exact same osprey roll top arcane tote, exact same colorway!
What a beautiful modern station!
I REALLY liked this video. You two make me laugh and I love how real and honest you're.
Thank you!!!
Clicked for the information. Left with useful tips and a few giggles from these cheerful silly personalities.
Very entertaining and enjoyable video thank you! I subscribed to show you support and we will be in London shortly.
Not remotely interested in the comparison but I'm so glad I accidentally landed here....f*ckin brilliant review of Eurostar and the final Premier section where you got progressively more pissed was golden (and you gradually became more "common")!! I've even subscribed! Keep up the epic work.
ha ha ha - it was definitely a game of 'spot who hasn't been here before'
is that James from the Chris Moyles show?great review btw
chelsea very cute very funny very informitive ,,,, james was there too to give us his view
That napkin!!!
I'd like to see you try out more flight free journeys .
London-Belfast or Dublin the old train and ferry combination
via Holyhead-Dublin is probably easiest but don't rule out Hannon Coach from Glasgow which drives on Cainryan-Belfast then the Enterprise onwards
Thanks
After trying a lounge for the first time, you’ll always want to use them. You get a quiet space, a few drinks to unwind, a comfier seat, and an all round better experience on a less crowded train. Definitely worth it if you can afford it, of course.
After trying a car for the first time, you'll always use them. An even quieter space, any drinks or snacks you want or stop at any picturesque restaurant in an old town center if you want, the most comfy heated and cooled massage seat, no crowds at all as it's absolutely private, and no waiting needed: you just go straight from your home whenever you want.
@pistonburner6448 You can't sip champagne in a car, or have a delicious meal while looking at the scenery, you can also get up and move around.
@feiryfella You can sip champagne in a car, and you can drive from vineyard to vineyard too. You can stop at the most picturesque restaurant to eat, go to see the most amazing views. The ones YOU choose. Every trip you can take a different route with different stops. And you'll still get to your destination earlier on top of all that.