Eurostar is the brand name of the company running high speed trains London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels through the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar does not carry vehicles.
The Eurotunnel Shuttle is the brand name for the car carrying trains which run through the Channel Tunnel between Folkestone and Calais.
Eurotunnel shuttle is much faster than a ferry.
A train takes approximately 25 minutes to go through the Channel Tunnel.
Eurotunnel is the name of the company which owns and operates the Channel Tunnel, as well as other business interests.
The Channel Tunnel connects the United Kingdom and France. It runs between Folkestone in Kent and Sangatte near Calais in Pas-de-Calais.
Eurostar takes about 20 mins to pass through the Channel Tunnel. The shortest train journey is from Ashford Kent UK to Frethun F and takes about 30 mins. Information on Eurostar website.
There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
Germany is a large country, and it has a common border with France. You don't need to take a ferry.From Paris to the nearest point on the German border should take around 3½ hours by road.
It isn't 90 minutes as there isn't a ferry directly from London to France, so the first ferry would be from Portsmouth or Southampton etc, but the shortest ferry would be about 180minutes - 3 hours - but on the other hand the longest would be the over night ferry from Portsmouth to Cherbourg being over night and about 12 hours long. But that isn't too bad as the accommodation is very good and staff are easy to get along with.But the travelling time really depends on where you are travelling from and to for your stay/time in France. :)
You can't travel directly by ferry from Sweden to Glasgow because Glasgow is on the west side of Scotland.
You can take the Eurostar from Paris to London St. Pancras.
The Eurostar takes 2 hours 15 minutes between London and Paris. Eurostar is the brand name of the company running high speed trains London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels through the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar uses the stations: St. Pancras (London), Gare du Nord (Paris), Bruxelles Midi (Brussels) and Lille Europe. Currently these are the only passenger trains operating through the tunnel.
The travel time between the UK and France can vary depending on the mode of transportation. A flight can take around 1-2 hours, while the Eurostar train from London to Paris takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes. Driving through the Channel Tunnel or taking a ferry can take between 35 minutes to 1.5 hours.
There are no ferries from Northern Ireland to France. To get to France by ferry you would first drive to somewhere in the Republic of Ireland, particularly Rosslare, and get a ferry from there. The ferry takes about 24 hours, and the drive to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would take at least 3 hours, depending on where in Northern Ireland you were starting from.
No. At least not in London St Pancrass where mine was confiscated on my way back to France.
normally you cant take pets abroad.
1 hour from plane and 7 hours by car Depends where in France to where in England. London to Paris by Eurostar high speed train takes 2 hours 15 minutes. Taking your car though the channel tunnel, is about 25-35 minutes. Including loading, unloading etc. it is nearer an hour. By ferry it would take 2.5 hours including loading and unloading.
One can take a ferry from Hull in Northern England to Zeebrugge in Belgium. Timetables and pricing can be obtained from P&O Ferries, one-way or return.
There are about 23 miles from Dover, England to Calais, France. If traveling by Ferry it will take about 2 hours.
I know that you can take a car but I'm not sure about pets. hope this helps :)
That would depend on where you are coming from. You can get ferries to France from different countries and from different ports in those countries, so it depends on where you are coming from. For example, you can come from England by ferry to France in about 75 minutes and from Ireland in about 17 hours.
Paris, London and Brussels