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Laval by Eurostar

Eurostar to Laval services have opened a whole new world of tourism in France. Many tourist travels to Laval yearly to enjoy their vacations here. London to Laval by Eurostar is the best way to travel between these two cities.


Laval City Guide:


Laval is a town situated in the Pays de la Loire region in France. It is a town in the Mayenne department. The city is located near to Normandy. It is occupied by a population of more than 52,000 people. Laval is the town for 5 cantons including Est, Nord, Quest, Saint-Nicholas and Sud. Biennale Internationale d'Art naïf de Laval is the local biannual art festival.


The main tourist attraction in Laval is Chatau de Lavel. Remains of the town's wall can still be seen in Laval. La Trinite, also known as Cathedral of the Trinity is a grand church that features Romanesque architecture style. The church also features preromanesque architecture style. The church is decorated with stone carvings and wall paintings. The cathedral houses the tomb of Louis Bougaud, a bishop in Laval during the 19th century. Laval also has a botanical garden called Jardin botanique de la Perrine.

There is a famous church in Laval called L'eglise Sainte-Rose-de-Lima. L'eglise Sainte-Rose-de-Lima was built during the 1852. The building was finished four years later in 1856. The church has a number of high class medieval furniture. There is a high altar in the church. At L'eglise Sainte-Rose-de-Lima, there are 2 wooden statues. The wooden statues are designed by Philippe Liebert. Le Vieux-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is an ancient district in Laval. In this district, there are many heritage buildings. There are several cafes and restaurants located around the Le Vieux-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul district. You can visit the home of Andre-Benjamin Papineau called Maison Andre-Benjamin-Papineau. Andre-Benjamin Papineau is dates back to the19th century. If you are looking for restaurants in Laval, you can visit streets such as Rue de Bretagne, Avenue Robert Buron, Rue Trois Crois, Rue Victor Boissel and Rue Val de Mayenne.

Tourists will find a comprehensive transportation system in Laval. If you want to travel by bus to Laval, you can take the transit train at Montreal Metro transit station. You can travel by commuter train to Laval. There are approximately five commuter train stations that offer connections to Laval from Montreal. Besides, you can travel by bus to Laval. There are several types of bus services including regular, express and train bus services.

Because it has a close proximity to England, it is used as the main ferry crossing point. Many migrants go to Calais because they want to enter into United Kingdom, without abiding by the strict migration rule. Calais has two railway stations. Eurostar line uses Gare de Calais-Frethun railway to make stops at the mainland of Europe. STCE offers bus services to several local areas.

Train to Laval:

You can take Eurostar train to Laval from St. Pancras station in London to Paris and then with a simple change you can easily reach Laval. Travelling to Laval by Eurostar is the best way to travel.