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22 reviews of A Day in London with Eurostar
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The return trip to Paris was delayed due to thunderstorms. When we returned to the Paris Station all the Metro and RER trains had stopped service.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2006
Well worth doing, but you do need to be prepared to navigate through London on your own and you should know what you want to see most ahead of time.
Reviewed by: Robert H, United States, August 2006
We waited in London for half an hour before someone met us. We loved the Eurostar, and that experience was fantastic. The hop on bus tour map was confusing, but we were lucky enough to see the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.
Reviewed by: James B, United States, June 2008
Booking with Viator was easy but once we got to Paris, confirming our reservations became difficult. There was no English translation to phone message when I called the local number provided to contact travel partner in Paris. They also assigned us seats in different cars on train. Not enough time to walk the streets of London.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, November 2007
It was a bit rushed which was to be expected I guess. It was a good way to get a quick impression of London and the train trip and travel arrangements were very good.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, January 2007
London was wonderful, but this was completely 'do it yourself'. I got lost so many times in London trying to find which is which, and ended up taking a taxi back to Waterloo.
Reviewed by: Jin H, United States, January 2007
You are totally on your own for this trip. We were driven last minute to the train station and then totally on your own for the rest of the day. No one met us at the station in London and the directions to the bus were unintelligible, even to people in the London station.
Reviewed by: Sergio M, United States, March 2007
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