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Internet at the Gare du Midi
hi all,
I am going with the Eurostar to London tommorow - I would really like to have an internet connection whilst waiting at the Gare du midi to check something on my computer. I did a bit of research online and I understand that it is possible to buy wifi access at the Eurostar terminal. Is this correct - and how much does it cost? How does it work, do you just open your browser and go to a site to buy access? or do you need to get a code provided
Thanks in advance for all answers
http://www.eurostar.com/UK/uk/leisure/customer_care/questions_answers.jsp
Is there Wi-Fi access in the Eurostar Terminals and on board your trains?
Published 21/11/2007 03.55 PM | Updated 08/11/2011 09.02 AM
The wireless network covers the whole of the departure area at St Pancras International, Paris Gare du Nord, Brussels Midi, the Business Quiet Area at the Ashford International and the departure lounge at Ebbsfleet International.
You can either purchase a voucher from our St Pancras International, Ebbsfleet International or Ashford International terminals, or pay online using a debit or credit card. In Paris and Brussels you can also purchase a voucher from the Relay shop or visit the SFR website in Paris and the Telenet website in Brussels for information on accessing Wi-Fi and prices.
Business Premier travellers and Eurostar carte blanche holders benefit from complimentary Wi-Fi access from the business lounges. Please ask a member of staff in the business lounges at London, Ebbsfleet, Paris and Brussels and at the information desk in the departure lounge at Ashford for more information.
Unfortunately, we are not currently able to offer Wi-Fi access on board our trains. However, this will be available in our refurbished trains coming into operation in 2013 and in our new fleet coming in 2014.