Eurostar London to Disneyland Paris - direct or via Gare du Nord?

Robbiem

Well-Known Member
I agree changing at Lille is the best option if it fits your schedule. The RER and metro are smaller commuter trains with limited space for luggage and in busy times you may need to stand at least part of the way. The TGV from Lille will be another eurostar style train with more space and you can book a seat the whole journey
FYI, the RER A doesn‘t run through Gare du Nord, you have to take another RER and transfer at a station where they cross (can’t remember the name and too lazy to look it up).

Coming from London into Paris is easier than going to London from Paris because of the passport cont roll at Gare du Nord before boarding the Eurostar.

Even if you have to transfer from a Eurostar to another train at Lille it is an easier connection because it is all in the same station.
 

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