Eurostar Offers €25 Tickets on Selected European Routes

Tickets from €25 are available on selected Eurostar international routes during a limited-time sale. The discounted fares are valid for travel between 22 April and 8 July, with bookings open until 13 April at 11:59 pm CET. The promotion applies to several connections across the company’s European network and gives passengers a chance to secure lower prices for journeys scheduled in late spring and early summer.
Discounted tickets are available for services between London, Paris, Brussels and Lille, as well as routes serving Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Cologne. Certain dates are excluded depending on the route, so the lowest fares are not offered on every departure. Availability varies by day and train, and travellers can check which journeys are included in the promotion when searching for tickets through the Eurostar booking platform.
Ways to find lower Eurostar fares
- Flash sale tickets from €25
- Travel between 22 April and 8 July
- Booking deadline 13 April, 11:59 pm CET
- Tuesday and Wednesday often cheaper
- Eurostar Snap can reduce prices by up to 50%
Eurostar Snap also gives access to lower fares outside sale periods if travel time is flexible. Instead of selecting an exact departure, passengers choose a date and part of the day, such as morning or afternoon. The assigned train is confirmed two days before travel. These tickets are sold up to two weeks before departure and cannot be changed, refunded or transferred after purchase.
Lower fares can make travel between London, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam less expensive, including shorter visits or trips covering more than one city. High-speed trains arrive in central stations, so there is no need to travel from airports located far outside the city. More time can be spent walking through historic areas, visiting museums or meeting colleagues without adding extra transfers to the journey.
The promotion highlights how ticket prices on busy rail routes change throughout the year. Discounts often appear on less popular departure times or when bookings are made early. Flexible travel dates can help reduce transport costs and make it easier to plan visits between several European cities using direct rail connections.



















