EuroStar Announces Return Of Direct Train To Disneyland Paris In March

EuroStar Announces Return Of Direct Train To Disneyland Paris In March
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Eurostar has announced the return of their direct train from London St Pancras International to Disneyland Paris.
Direct trains to and from Disneyland® Paris will be running again from 25 March 2022.

Taking the train to Disneyland® Paris is the perfect way to bring the whole family closer to the magic of Disney. And our direct services take you to Disneyland® Paris by train – right up to the park's gates in fact – in just 2 hours 49 minutes. Remember, Eurostar runs direct to the park during popular times including school holidays and bank holidays.

Eurostar to Disneyland® Paris is the most comfortable way to get to the park and to make sure the magic begins right at the start of your journey. Our trains leave London St Pancras International and whisk you all the way to Marne-la-Vallée which is moments away from the park.

You can book your Disneyland Paris and Eurostar package direct through Disney.

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