The Eurostar Timetable offers a comprehensive overview of the network of high-speed Eurostar trains that navigate the Chunnel connecting London to Paris, Brussels and a series of other important tourist destinations. Click here for detailed information on Eurostar's destinations. The Eurostar timetable also offers the traveller specific details on the scheduling of each train in the Eurostar fleet.
Every morning at 05:25 sharp the first Eurostar train for the day glides away from the spectacular St Pancras International Station (which in itself is a destination of historical significance!), heading for the other side of the Channel. This train sails into the impressively active Paris station - Gare du Nord - punctually at 08:50. A helpful tip: when you plan your trip keep in mind the time difference of one hour between London and Paris.
At the other end of the day, at 20:05, the last Eurostar train from London glides out of St Pancras International Station. This train safely deposits its passengers at the Gare du Nord in Paris at 23:26. Note however that on weekends there is a slight change in this schedule as the last train leaves for Paris at 20:35. The Gare du Nord also serves as a prominent node in the Parisian metro (subway/tube). Upon arrival at this extremely well-connected station, passengers can directly switch to a metro train that will whisk them off to their destinations within the city in a matter of minutes.
These metro trains are frequent and fast and make for a cheap and efficient means to navigate within the Parisian metropolis. Even if you are bound for a city outside the Parisian borders but inside the limits of the Île-de-France region, you can easily get special tickets from vending machines devoted to dispensing billets Ìïe-de-France (tickets to Île-de-France). In case you need help with the ticketing systems, worry not: the Gare du Nord is peppered with information kiosks that can offer you maps of the Parisian metro and furnish you additional information on trains and their timings.