I did it quite a while ago, but google maps shows it at 650m and 11mins walk.
I am returning from Munich to Leeds by train in May, i shall arrive at Gare Du L'Est and need to walk upto Nord and checkin for the Eurostar to London. Anybody got any experience on the timings? How long do i need?
I did it quite a while ago, but google maps shows it at 650m and 11mins walk.
The walk itself is short, a little over 5-minutes or so. But allow time for getting out of and into each station. I wouldn't be comfortable with less than 20-minutes between trains and this assumes all are on time.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
They haven’t. Not Eurostar’s fault as they entirely depend on the speed Police des Frontières and Border Control go about their business, and while staffing of PdF in Paris is not a problem, BF are very sensitive to any members of the shift being late or feeling unwell ( the reverse is true in London). And it so happens that since 2013 a certain event increased the required scrutiny.
By the way OP, make sure the PdF stamps your passport both ways.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
You've been away too long - it's Police aux Frontières la PAF. There is, or there was the last time I went, a UK Border Force passport checkpoint before boarding - more queues.
des vs aux… aren’t we saying the same thing?
There are always 2 check points, one to leave the EU (PAF), one to enter the UK (BF). The difference is the time it takes the PAF to stamp every UK passport. 20 seconds per passenger (opening on the correct page, check the stamp for entry date and stamp the exit) on a train that holds 500…
Last edited by Saint-Just; 5th March 2024 at 00:07.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.