Great video! We will be in Europe during May, 2025, and the Interrail passes look like they will be much cheaper than buying the tickets separately. We'll be in England and France and using a train for four days over a two week period. Thanks!
New follower!!! Thank you so much for this! I have been to London before and figured to Paris it would be similar but your video was so through and honestly over all so helpful! Truly appreciate it!
Great video! However, bear in mind that Interrail passes are only available to citizens of Europe. If you are not a citizen of Europe, then you must get the Eurail pass instead.
Great video and vey informative.. i'll be going to london next year in Jan 24. Is it ideal if i go for a one day trip? what would u suggest ..? maybe i'll take the earliest train and come back to london on the last schedule time?
You definitely could! I’ve had friends who have done it before! There’s a lot to see in Paris tho so if you have the time I’d recommend spending a night or two :)
Thanks !!.. anyway have you travel to Malaysia before ? There is a lot of interesting places to visits and the currency rate is way cheaper there.. Again thanks and keep posting your travel videos as it’s very useful 😊
Great video! I live in Tamil Nadu, India. I love trains. Only thing that I don't understand is why are European trains, especially the international ones so very expensive. Over here, where I live, trains even in the highest class of travel, are generally priced less than even budget flights. I think most people fly from Paris to London not because the flight is convenient but because it is cheaper. Yes, it is possible to book cheap train journeys if you decide well in advance and do a lot of research. I really don't understand why on most occasions this train ticket more than a flight. That is just insane. I think they either make the train cheaper or if that is not possible, make the flights more expensive, like increase the emission tax for airplanes.
@@SheRunTheWorld We are big fan of Train Travel and maybe we can share our RUclips channel to you that may give you idea for the next trip. The channel are: @Travel.Highlights and @Travel-by-Train... 😀 Have a good weekend
@@sankhabratasaha2770 your UK BRP won’t help in Paris! So if you are a passport holder from a country that requires a Schengen visa, you’ll need to get that before you visit France. Check their government website to double check!
Hi, I am an international traveller going to take the Eurostar from St Pancras, London to Gare du Nord, Paris. When I arrive at St Pancras, I join the queue and it will lead me to the check in counter? The counter staff will issue me the Eurostar ticket and tag my luggage?
You should get your ticket online as a QR code and you don’t get your luggage tagged. So right when you show up to St Pancras you just scan your ticket, go through security, and board the train!
Each person is allowed a large suitcase and a carry-on size. Although I’ve never seen anyone check someone’s luggage so I’m sure you could bring whatever you want!
If you haven't bought any Metro passes and you are waiting in a long line at Gare du Nord metro station to get a ticket, consider walking the short distance to Magenta Station (its almost in the same building) and get your Metro tickets there. There will be no line!
Great video! We will be in Europe during May, 2025, and the Interrail passes look like they will be much cheaper than buying the tickets separately. We'll be in England and France and using a train for four days over a two week period. Thanks!
Thank you! That’s perfect, the interrail pass will be perfect for you guys. Enjoy your Europe trip :)
Thank you for sharing! I visited London in April and my friend didn't want to go to Paris. So next time l will follow your tips and travel to Paris!
@@homerduke9993 you’re welcome! I definitely think it’s worth visiting Paris- especially on the train. Hope you enjoy it on your next trip :)
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New follower!!! Thank you so much for this! I have been to London before and figured to Paris it would be similar but your video was so through and honestly over all so helpful! Truly appreciate it!
Aw thanks so much for subscribing and for your nice comment! It means a lot that you found the video helpful. Enjoy your trip to Paris :)
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Great video! However, bear in mind that Interrail passes are only available to citizens of Europe. If you are not a citizen of Europe, then you must get the Eurail pass instead.
Yeah! It explicitly says it on the website so people can make the right choice when purchasing :) I just bought one myself!
Great video and vey informative.. i'll be going to london next year in Jan 24. Is it ideal if i go for a one day trip? what would u suggest ..? maybe i'll take the earliest train and come back to london on the last schedule time?
You definitely could! I’ve had friends who have done it before! There’s a lot to see in Paris tho so if you have the time I’d recommend spending a night or two :)
Thanks !!.. anyway have you travel to Malaysia before ? There is a lot of interesting places to visits and the currency rate is way cheaper there.. Again thanks and keep posting your travel videos as it’s very useful 😊
Great video! I live in Tamil Nadu, India. I love trains. Only thing that I don't understand is why are European trains, especially the international ones so very expensive. Over here, where I live, trains even in the highest class of travel, are generally priced less than even budget flights. I think most people fly from Paris to London not because the flight is convenient but because it is cheaper. Yes, it is possible to book cheap train journeys if you decide well in advance and do a lot of research. I really don't understand why on most occasions this train ticket more than a flight. That is just insane. I think they either make the train cheaper or if that is not possible, make the flights more expensive, like increase the emission tax for airplanes.
@@DelfinaKS i agree! I think the majority of trains in Europe are more expensive than taking a flight, which defeats the purpose
Thank you for this video full of useful information 🙂
You’re welcome!! Glad you found it useful :)
@@SheRunTheWorld We are big fan of Train Travel and maybe we can share our RUclips channel to you that may give you idea for the next trip. The channel are: @Travel.Highlights and @Travel-by-Train... 😀 Have a good weekend
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Do I need a Schengen visa, if I am travelling to Paris via train? Or, My UK BRP will work for that?
@@sankhabratasaha2770 your UK BRP won’t help in Paris! So if you are a passport holder from a country that requires a Schengen visa, you’ll need to get that before you visit France. Check their government website to double check!
Hi, I am an international traveller going to take the Eurostar from St Pancras, London to Gare du Nord, Paris. When I arrive at St Pancras, I join the queue and it will lead me to the check in counter? The counter staff will issue me the Eurostar ticket and tag my luggage?
You should get your ticket online as a QR code and you don’t get your luggage tagged. So right when you show up to St Pancras you just scan your ticket, go through security, and board the train!
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Can you show luggage allowed size?
Each person is allowed a large suitcase and a carry-on size. Although I’ve never seen anyone check someone’s luggage so I’m sure you could bring whatever you want!
If you haven't bought any Metro passes and you are waiting in a long line at Gare du Nord metro station to get a ticket, consider walking the short distance to Magenta Station (its almost in the same building) and get your Metro tickets there. There will be no line!
Oooh that’s a great tip! Thanks so much for sharing :)
Metro passes? I know London has the oyster card that I'll have to get. What is the metro pass?
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