Yes, Euro tunnel goes to Paris and Brussels from Waterloo, London. You would have to change trains there!
But it can be done. Here is an example, from the link below:
Train times London ► Rome:
Travel from London to Paris by Eurostar, leaving London Waterloo at 12:09 (5 minutes earlier on Sundays) and arriving in Paris (Gare du Nord) at 15:59. On Fridays & Sundays there's also a 13:09 Eurostar arriving Paris 16:56. Cross Paris by métro to the Gare de Bercy.
Travel from Paris to Rome overnight on one of Europe's great expresses, the 'Palatino'. The Palatino leaves Paris (Gare de Bercy) daily at 19:00 and arrives next morning in Rome (Stazione Termini in the city centre) at 09:50.
2007-01-14 08:24:56
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answered by elephantemg83 4
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Brussels may be the capital of Belgium and could be the primary seat of the Belgian Royal Family and, also the capital of the European Union and if you intend to know after that it this is the place hotelbye . Brussels is an incredibly small, easy-going, and human-sized town for many their importance. Unlike anthers town making use of their millions of tourists, Brussels is Belgium's principal economic and academic link, gives the town an even more workaday sense than different towns. Here, in Brussels, if you would choose to visit, you will get a proper experience for Belgian living, especially its great cafe and café culture. While Brussels may possibly not have the celebrity attractions of other Belgian neighborhoods, the capital has ample to help keep visitors occupied for a couple of days with a clutch of world-class museums and artwork galleries, as well as quirkier views like the Atomium, and some amazing remnants of old architecture in the previous town quarter.
2016-12-20 14:50:11
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answered by ? 3
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Venice (Venezia) actually wants number release, see ways to get there with hotelbye . That city is a huge fabled location for centuries. Only the title Venice is sufficient to conjure up a host of photos, also for many who have not even set foot in Italy. From gondoliers in striped tops to the Rialto and the Bridge of Sighs, criminal balls, fantastic barges, courtesans in gondolas and failing palaces facing streets made of water Venice is a fantastic city. Once the only link throughout the Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge scars the spot of the island's first settlement, called Rivus Altus and is currently among the a lot of place that Venice must offer.
2016-12-19 23:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never done it so don't know if it's worth it. You can take eurostar to Paris and then get a train to the south of France and another one there to Italy. It will take a few days and I wouldn't fancy it myself. It would cut alot of time off your holiday and I can't imagine it being much fun.
2007-01-14 08:26:07
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answered by cherub 5
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First part of your question-yes, you can.
Second part-it's worthiness depends on your priorities. If you want to cruise, watch lovely scenery and take it easy then yes. If you want to get to Italy quickly and less expensively then hop on a cheap flight.
2007-01-14 19:31:04
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answered by ontheroadagainwithoutyou 6
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Well, of course you can ride trains from destination to destination but it wont be a one way ride, you will have substops, and interchanges. Its probally nt worth it, probally cheaper to fly. Hope this helps, Brodster
2007-01-14 08:25:15
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answered by Brodey 4
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It can be done on one train.
If you're feeling extremely extravagant, go from London to Venice on the Orient Express.
2007-01-14 08:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, course you can...they dug a big tunnel to france !!!
check the clean fast eurotunnel type trains, might have to change in paris/lille
bon voyage!! [north west wkd for mountain sport, kayaking -rainfall dependant- wine!]
2007-01-14 08:28:27
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answered by billy bongo 2
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You can do it will take two days to get there,flying is cheaper and quicker,but no scenery.
2007-01-14 08:26:00
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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not on the same one!
2007-01-14 08:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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