Monday, October 25, 2010

0 BEAR takes Eurostar to Paris

BEAR thought it might be fun to invite you along for the trip from London to Paris on the Eurostar (or 'The Chunnel' as we American heathens call it...)
After you book online, and as far in advance as possible for the best prices, you've got to high tail it over to St. Pancras Station.
Eurostar Eeeek!
It's only 4:10 AM and our train is not until at 5:25 AM
Another eeek!
We were moaning to David at the Club about how early we had to get up to catch the 5:25 AM to Paris. But he reminded us that we did pay less, the train would be way less crowded (it was) And we'd be in Paris much, much sooner then if we took a later train.
St. Pancras is practicment vide/empty..
EurostarSt. Pancras railroad station was designed by Gilbert Scott and built in 1868. Though it's been renovated for expanded service, it still retains many Victorian details like these gothic windows...
Eurostar Really quite a thrilling space to have all to yourself...
AND there are at least 20+ shops to browse, almost all of them closed. Bear contemplates lovely catty socks - too purfect...sigh
Eurostar Ah...a Bear hat!
And a FREE cuppa!Eurostar Clever Pain Quotidien IS open for hungry travelers fortunately...
EurostarWe take a look at the check-in board.
Check-in is approaching...
Eurostar You smash your ticket agains the square window et voila!
Eurostar You wait some more inside.
Other people are busy taking last pictures of London...
Eurostar BEAR waits patiently...
Eurostar BEAR gets impatient!
BEAR is first going up the flat escalators to the trains.
He has adopted New York pushy ways I'm afraid...
EurostarBEAR searches for coach #2, seat #72.
At last BEAR settles in and falls instantly to sleep.
zzzz...
BEAR wakes up to catch a glimse of French countryside.
Where did the time go?
Eurostar Et voila!
Back in Paris at busy Gare du Nord Bear heads for the Metro.
Back on the streets comme d'habitude red red red...
EurostarMore RED!
If you're wondering what BEAR is reading on his travels, he found Martha Gelhorn's (former wife of Hemingway) book, Travels with Myself and Another in London. The catchy subtitle grabbed him -
'5 Journeys from Hell'
Perfect reading everytime we wanted to moan about something like getting up insanely early to catch the Eurostar to Paris...ahem
BONJOUR EUROSTAR!

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