Eurostar operates trains to Europe from three main stations in the UK. These are London St Pancras International, Ebbsfleet International and Ashwood International. Eurostar also has three main stations in Europe, Brussels-Midi/Zuid, Paris Gare Du Nord, and Lille Europe. Here is a guide to the three Eurostar stations in the UK.
St Pancras International is situated in a renovated Victorian station. It is next door to King's Cross station and is a short walk from Euston station. London St Pancras International has a direct connection from a number of national rail companies, including East Midlands Trains and First Capital Direct, as well Metropolitan, Victoria, Northern, Hammersmith and City and Circle tube lines. There are numerous bus routes passing the St Pancras area and a car and cycle park close by.
Both the Ticket Office and Travel Centre at St Pancras International open long hours but there are also e-ticket collection machines. There is a vast range of bars, restaurants and shops with fashion taking top priority. There are also world-class brassieres and impressively, the longest champagne bar in Europe. There are two departure lounges, one for business travellers and the other open to all, a bureau de change, registered baggage service, wireless Internet access and the toilets have baby changing facilities.
Ashwood International offers convenience for those who live in the South and South East of England and they have teamed with South Eastern trains so that travel on this network is free. It is linked from Ashford domestic station by an underpass, easily accessible by car from the M20 and M25 and has a coach drop of point next to the main entrance. There is also ample space for secure car and cycle parking.