for travelling from paris to london what entery document is needed visa or entery pass as i am a doctor and is attendin conference in paris and have come from Pakistan and want to visit london as will
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.
EuroTunnel, EuroStar or a ferry.
No. London and Paris are both inland, and while both are connected by rivers to the sea, there are no ferries between the two cities. So you would first have to travel overland to one of the ferry ports in England and the to France and then by land to Paris. You can travel other ways, by air and by train through the Euro Tunnel.
The Channel Tunnel is a rail tunnel which runs under the English Channel (hence its name) and connects Southern England with Northern France. It opened in 1994 and it is now possible to travel by train directly between London and Paris. The journey takes about 3 hours.
After leaving Belfast, Titanic picked up (and dropped off ) passengers at Southampton, England - Cherbourg, France - and Queenstown, Ireland.
You take the Chunnnel.
Depending on the route of your travel London to Paris is about 285-308 miles.
A London-Nice travel is about one hour and a half, not taking into account the waiting times on the runway and before landing.
The distance between London, England and Paris, France is 285 miles. It may take up to $200.00 round trip to travel by car, depending on the price of gas.
London England where did you travel
You would have to travel to France, and either get a ferry to Ireland from France, which is about 24 hours, or get a ferry from France to England and then another from England or Wales to Ireland.
That would depend on which part of France and your mode of travel. Contact a travel agent for specific fares.
Dover
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.
The Channel Tunnel was opened in 1994, which allowed trains to travel under the English Channel (la Manche in French) between Southern England and Northern France. It is now possible to travel by train directly from London to Paris and Brussels. The journey takes about 2.5 hours.
EuroTunnel, EuroStar or a ferry.
Absolutely. You use the "chunnel"--the tunnel that runs from England to France under the English Channel.