PARIS ON A SHOESTRING

PARIS ON A SHOESTRING

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Discounted Channel tunnel fares

November 12th, 2008 by paris

During peak season, it really gets crowded over at Paris, especially during spring and summertime when there are several festivities and other activities being held throughout the city.  The romantic city received hundred of thousands of visitors each year, and this city has also become the city in Europe that never sleeps.  The Channel Tunnel is the most romantic passageway to get to Paris if you are coming from UK or another continental state of Europe.

Discounted Channel tunnel fares  going to Paris via the Channel Tunnel depends upon your route and what time you’ll be arranging the trip.  Different trains and ferry lines sail across at different times to lessen the usual crowds.  Eurotunnel is a popular choice for cheap, discounted Channel tunnel fares  going to Paris whether you are coming from London, Brussels, or if you would like to visit Calais and you are riding from the Dover port.  Eurotunnel offers lower rates for those who book their tickets 180 days before the scheduled trip.  The single trips usually cost around £49 pounds a trip, and the round trip is around £88 to £100 pounds.

Visiting Paris can be fantastic, but at the same time, you can’t help think about how expensive it would be to travel going there without the hustle and bustle of crowds.  Good thing there are service trains and ferries that can take you there ate Channel tunnel fares  that fit your shoestring budget.  Everywhere in Paris is quite expensive, but you can rest assured that the hospitality, the food, and the people are great.

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  • 1 LadyD. Mar 29, 2009 at 12:48 pm

    The Chunnel Tunnel is definitely the way to go if not for the convenience, even if just for the novelty. It is fun to say to people back home. Just wait for their expressions when they hear you say Chunnel Tunnel. It is a bit of music to their ears.