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I know in France, Italy, and Spain you pay 8-13 eu to make a reservation on a high speed train with a Eurail pass. But the last time I used Eurostar some years ago, it seemed like I was paying half or 2/3 of full fare even with the pass. I want to travel from London to Brussels. I also know that the fares differ at different times of day.

 

Can someone tell me how it works please? Thanks. 

Passholder fares are fixed on Eurostar (there is the annoying passholder quota though).

- 30€ London - Lille/Brussels/Paris

- 35€ London - Rotterdam/Amsterdam

Meanwhile tickets often reach 150-200€ (50€ is really rare!)…

General guide: https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm


If you book the Eurostar well in advance you get a ticket from London to Brussels for 58 EUR, which is considerably less than the cost for a pass day plus the cost for a seat reservation. 

 

 


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