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Eurostar Plus Review: Is the premium upgrade worth it?

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Travelling between London and Brussels by Eurostar is a quick and convenient way to cross the English Channel as the train takes passengers seamlessly from one capital city centre to another. I’ve travelled on board Eurostar several times both in Standard and Eurostar Plus so decided to review the upgraded experience to see how it compared.

Eurostar Terminal London St. Pancras
Eurostar Terminal London St. Pancras

Eurostar Plus (previously known as Standard Premier) is the mid-tier class on Eurostar trains (think airline premium economy), sitting comfortably between Standard and Business Premier. Ticket prices in Eurostar Plus vary but are often only slightly more expensive than Standard making them much better value if booked well in advance.

Outbound London St. Pancras to Brussels Midi

Check-in experience

Eurostar Departure Lounge
Waiting in the departure lounge

We’d booked the 07.04 early Friday morning departure to Brussels, opting to stay in a nearby hotel the previous night. Check-in takes place at the Eurostar terminal which is located along the main concourse at London St. Pancras station.

Eurostar Departure Gate, London St. Pancras
Eurostar Departure Gate

Eurostar Plus customers do not receive any preferential treatment (fast track access) at check-in and also need to queue up alongside Standard class passengers through security and immigration. Seating, whilst awaiting boarding is in the main concourse as unlike Business Premier we did not have access to the Business Lounge.

Boarding the Eurostar train

Boarding the Eurostar train at London St. Pancras
Boarding the Eurostar train at London St. Pancras

From boarding was where the difference between Eurostar Plus and Standard became noticeable. Boarding was at the same time for all passengers but on reaching the platform and locating our carriage number, we were greeted by a smartly dressed Eurostar host who quickly checked our tickets and welcomed us on board, even assisting with our luggage from the platform to the train.

On-board seating

Comfortable seating in Eurostar Plus
Comfortable seating in Eurostar Plus

Seating for Eurostar Plus customers is exactly the same as for Business Premier with a configuration of tables for four and two as opposed to the more cramped conditions in Standard of tables of four at each side of the aisle.

Luggage storage and complimentary magazines on board Eurostar Plus
Luggage storage and complimentary magazines on board

We found the larger seats to be much more comfortable with ample legroom. The seats could be reclined if required and were equipped with reading lights and power points. Facing each other, one seat had a U.K. power socket beneath the arm rest whilst the other came equipped with a two pin European connection. The table had expandable flaps at each side allowing more space for working and dining.

Eurostar Plus Dining – Breakfast

Breakfast served in Eurostar Plus
Breakfast served in Eurostar Plus

Within 10 minutes of our departure from London St. Pancras a complimentary light breakfast was served with a choice of either a savoury or sweet option. We both selected sweet pastries, with our pain-au-chocolates tasting freshly baked, light and crispy. The pastries were accompanied with bowls of yoghurt topped with fruit compote, orange juice and coffee. A second round of hot drinks was served slightly later and before we knew it, we were already approaching Lille where some of the passengers were ending their journey. On arrival into Brussels Midi our host was positioned by the door assisting with luggage and wishing passengers a pleasant onward journey.

Return: Brussels Midi to London St. Pancras

Boarding the Eurostar in Brussels Midi
Boarding the Eurostar in Brussels Midi

We’d booked our return for 6.07 p.m. on the Sunday afternoon and after a relaxing weekend spent in Namur we’d taken a local service back to Brussels Midi in good time for our Eurostar departure. Due to lack of space in the departure lounges, passengers are only allowed to check-in between 60-90 minutes before departure.

Duty Free shopping at Brussels Midi
Duty Free shopping at Brussels Midi

Once through security and immigration which both had relatively short queues we had a quick look in the duty free shop before finding a seat in the departure lounge. Boarding was exactly the same as in London, with a Eurostar host checking tickets and welcoming us on board.

Settling in to our seats in Eurostar Plus
Settling in to our seats in Eurostar Plus

We had again been able to reserve a table for two and after stowing our luggage and removing our coats we made ourselves comfortable for the return journey. Within a short time after departure a meal trolley passed through the carriage with a choice of either a chicken or vegetarian main.

Dinner served in Eurostar Plus
Dinner served in Eurostar Plus

Dinner was served on trays and was considerably larger than the light breakfast earlier in the day. Although only cold dishes are served in Eurostar Plus we were more than happy with our grilled chicken served on a bed of chickpea, onions and pepper with a side of broccoli. Accompanying the meal was a rye bread roll, and butter. Complimentary water, alcoholic and soft drinks were offered and we both enjoyed our glasses of red wine. To finish our meal we enjoyed cups of coffee served with a delicious salted caramel chocolate. Later, we enjoyed a second cup of coffee then sat back and relaxed for the remainder of our journey.

Overall:

Travelling Eurostar Plus
Travelling Eurostar Plus

For the small additional cost, we thought that travelling Eurostar Plus offered a far superior service to that provided in Standard. We enjoyed extra space with the larger, comfortable seats and complimentary meal and drinks service. resulting in a more relaxed and peaceful journey. For comparison, additional benefits offered by the highest travel class of Business Premier include fast track check-in and security, access to the business lounges, hot meals and unlimited alcoholic beverages. With Business Premier tickets considerably more expensive, I would recommend travelling Eurostar Plus as I feel it offers excellent value and provides a good level of service. We always enjoy rail travel and our two hour Eurostar train journey was the perfect start and end to our weekend away. Further details on reservations can be found here.

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Kings Cross Station celebrating 200 years of rail travel

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32 responses to “Eurostar Plus Review: Is the premium upgrade worth it?”

  1. junedesilva Avatar

    Having been fortunate enough to use this Eurostar service several times, I would unequivocally agree with you, Marion. It is a comfortable and relaxing start and end to a trip abroad.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Im pleased to read that you also enjoy travelling in Eurostar Plus June. It’s a great start and end to a trip.

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  2. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This is great travel information to know!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allie. I hope you get to experience the Eurostar train sometime.

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  3. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    I found this post very helpful. I haven’t travelled on Eurostar yet, but being Kent based for a few years I’m hoping it’s something I can get to doing. Love the idea of making a journey a bit more of an experience. Especially from St Pancras, such a beautiful station.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m certain that you would enjoy visiting Belgium by Eurostar (or even Parish and Amsterdam) Helen especially as you are now based in Kent. I find travelling by train to be very relaxing and would use Eurostar more often if I lived in south east England.

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  4. travelling_han Avatar

    We found Plus good too, probably better than Business Premier in terms of value. A nice and comfortable way to get to the continent! I do think the Eurostar trains are nice, but starting to get a little tired now.

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  5. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    I would definitely pay more for more leg room and comfortable seating. Sounds like it was worth the upgrade and paying a bit more.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I agree Linda. When the difference in cost isn’t significant I think its a good idea to upgrade on Eurostar as it turns the rail journey into a part of the holiday not just a means of getting there.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    That is an excellent review and helpful to know what to expect. The small increase in cost seems well worth the increase in comfort

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s exactly what we thought Meg and sometimes paying a little extra is fine as travelling isn’t always just about getting there, it can also be a lovely start and end to a holiday!

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    They obviously treat you very well on the journey. Unfortunately I only flew between countries so have missed many a treat as I’ve read your travel reports.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Travelling by train is one of my favourite things to do (just so long as it’s not a packed commuter train) and the channel.tunnel route between London, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam is really nice.

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  8. Lookoom Avatar

    That’s interesting. When I take the Eurostar, I mainly look at the timetables to see if they fit in with my schedule. But if I ever had to choose Eurostar Plus for a better timetable, I would do so without hesitation after reading your review.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Im pleased you found my Eurostar guide very helpful. Apologies for the late response. I only just found your comment.

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      1. Lookoom Avatar

        Just in time, yesterday I booked another trip to London on the Eurostar. Standard.

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  9. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Definitely looks worth the upgrade! Those seats look especially comfy and spacious.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s a great way to travel between London. Paris and Brussels Lyssy and with most travel arrangements, if you book early then you can often get a good deal on Eurostar Plus.

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  10. Rebecca Avatar

    Sounds like a pleasant ride! I didn’t know a Eurostar Plus option existed, but what a great option for comfort all the same! I’ve only taken Eurostar once from London to Paris and only paid for standard seating; it was comfortable enough for the short journey over, but I can imagine a longer trip (e.g. to Brussels) would merit a more-comfortable setting. If tickets aren’t too expensive, I’ll need to look into Eurostar Plus for next time! Thanks for sharing, Marion 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Glad you found my review useful Rebecca. If you.vook.early enough the price difference is negligible.

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  11. kagould17 Avatar

    Looks like a great way to travel Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s very relaxing and quicker than catching a plane if you are in London already Allan.

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  12. Alison Avatar

    Looks like a very comfortable journey Marion. I’ve travelled on the Eurostar to Paris with a meal served and thought the food was pretty good.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s great to hear Alison. Food and service is great in Eurostar Plus.

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  13. Sheree Avatar

    We’ve used Eurostar a number of times and would always recommend the upgrade. The trick, of course, is to book well in adavance, as it is for so many things.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly Sheree! The early bird gets the worm as the saying goes. I would use Eurostar more frequently if I lived in the London area but still like to take it when I can.

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  14. Sandra Avatar

    It looks like a very relaxing, comfortable experience. Lovely!

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  15. wrookieschu Avatar

    This looks great, thanks for the info. I had no idea this train went to Brussels, for some reason I assumed it was only France.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words. Yes, also Brussels and Amsterdam. It’s a very relaxing way to travel from London.

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      1. wrookieschu Avatar

        Amazing, hopefully I can experience one day.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Yes. I hope you can too!

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