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Eurostar sale has group fares to Paris from £25pp and Amsterdam from £30pp each way

The train company is offering discounts on fares made from tomorrow up until September 24 for those travelling in groups

EUROSTAR can be the quickest way to get to the continent.

The train company has a sale on right now with savings when booking in groups, with fares as low as £25pp each way to Paris, Brussels, Lille or Calais when booked in a group of between four and nine.

Eurostar is having a sale on its group tickets, for those booked in twos, threes or larger groups

Which is pretty much perfect for a family weekend away.

If there’s three people booking then they start at £27pp each way.

For those travelling in pairs, the fares are from £29pp each way – good for a romantic break.

Eurostar has also put its Amsterdam and Rotterdam fares into the sale.

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Fares to Paris can be as low as £25pp if booked in a larger group

For large groups of between four and nine booking together, fares start at £30pp each way.

When booking in a three, tickets start at £32pp each way, and pairs can get returns from £33pp. .

Standard Premier fares are also on sale, which give more leg room, a meal and drinks on board, from £70pp each way.

There’s no worries about baggage, as each passenger can bring two large bags with no limit on weight.


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The company is also offering two-for-one entry on attractions like the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the Palais des Beaux-arts in Lille and the Bozar in Brussels.

Book between September 12 and 24 and travel from October 2 to December 12 to France and Belgium and December 8 for Holland.

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Eurostar may soon have a rival that’s cheaper – although slightly slower.

Getlink is expected to take three hours, whereas Eurostar takes two hours and 15 minutes to Paris.

It will also run a slightly different route, starting at Stratford and ending up in Roissy, which is near Charles de Gaulle airport.

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