where does the eurostar go

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The Eurostar is an international high-speed train service connecting major cities in Western Europe. It travels between the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. Key direct destinations include London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Lille, and Cologne (which requires a connection in Brussels). Seasonal services also extend to ski destinations in the French Alps such as Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Chambéry, Albertville, and Moûtiers. The train offers quick and convenient travel, such as London to Paris in about 2 hours 16 minutes, London to Brussels, Amsterdam to Paris, and Paris to Amsterdam, with several connections available for extended travel across Europe. The Eurostar network even includes connections to cities like Antwerp, Düsseldorf, and Geneva, with ongoing plans to expand further.