About 2 hours via the Gare DeNord.
On foot: by train to Dover Priory station, bus to Dover Eastern Docks, P&O boat to Calais, bus to Calais Gare, train to Paris. by train to Dover Priory station, bus to Dover Eastern Docks, Seafrance boat to Calais, bus to Calais Gare, train to Paris. by train to Dover Priory station, bus to Dover Eastern Docks, Norfolk Line boat to Dunkerque, bus to Dunkerque Gare, train to Paris. by train to Dover Priory station, bus to Dover Hoverport, Speedferry boat to Boulogne, bus to Boulogne Gare, train to Paris. by National Express coach to Dover, bus to Dover Eastern Docks, then as above. By Eurostar train from St. Pancras, Ebbsfleet or Ashford direct to Paris. By Car: Dover to Calais with Seafrance or P&O Dover to Boulogne with Speedferry Dover to Dunkerque with Norfolk Line Newhaven to Dieppe with Transmanche Ferries Folkestone to Calais with Eurotunnel By Air: Most British airports run flights to Paris, arriving at Roissy Charles de Gaulle, Orly or Beauvais. Train connections from these to Paris, though Beauvais is much farther than the other two.
It depends how much money you have .
You can't travel directly from Gatwick to Paris by train. You will have to take a train to London St Pancras and then get on another train to Paris. Unbelievably, you can't fly from Gatwick Airport to Paris either.
The cost for a ticket on the Eurostar will depend on where you depart from and your destination. It may also depend on the date of travel. They have fares available from London to Paris from $68 one way.
There is not any direct rail connection between Belfast and France. You will need to travel via London, using ferry service. It will cost you $90 to travel from Belfast to London (ferry and train both), and another $117 to travel to Paris from London via train.
it all depends on how you want to travel there.
It depends where you are travelling from.
You cannot travel all the way from London to Paris by ferry. If you are in Central London, the easiest and most convenient way is to travel by Eurostar from St Pancras International Station to Gare de Nord Station in the centre of Paris. No changes, no hassle, straight through. The fare will depend on when you are travelling. Look out for special deals.
It varies enormously. Eurostar Paris-London can be as much as £120 ($200) at peak periods, more usually about £70 return; to take a car on a ferry costs between £25 and £200 each way, depending on route and time. The cheapest is as a foot passenger on a Dover-Calais ferry midweek in winter, which can cost as little as £3, but then you have to get a train to Boulogne and another to Paris for an extra £30 or so.
The Eurostar travels between London and Paris, and between London and Brussels. It does not travel between London and Geneva.
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14€ each way