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London: A Short Flight Away from Geneva
If you want a city break with plenty of cultural options London is the place to go. Start in the Knowledge Quarters, the area around St. Pancras International, in King’s Cross. That is the station where you also can board the Eurostar to Paris, Brussels, and a number of European cities, if you plan traveling through Europe this Summer.
They say a Geneva-London line by Eurostar is on its way, a mere 8 hours, if you fancy reading or working during a long train ride. You will need to change trains a few times. Flying from Geneva is just over two hours.
But by train will be an adventure and there is nothing better than that feeling of being environmentally responsible and virtuous as rail travel creates “10 times less carbon emissions per passenger than the equivalent car journey and 13 times less than travel…
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