C.Vérove, A.Bouleis, O.Longueval, L.Soudre, V.Vermot-Gaud, T.Le Bras, M.Le Rue

France 2

France Televisions

The coronation of King Charles III, Saturday May 6, is fast approaching. Hundreds of thousands of spectators are expected, including many French people. And there are still places on the trains for the last latecomers.

For fans of the British monarchy, there are events not to be missed. Royal weddings, final farewell to Elizabeth II, and this weekend the coronation of the new King Charles III. But is it still possible to attend on a whim without it being too expensive? AT Saint-Pancrasse station in London, the first French people to set foot in the city have often booked for a long time and are planning substantial budgets. Others decided at the beginning of the week, but that has a price, like Jean-Pierre Rousseau, who spent 500 euros on the train.

Still places in transport and hotels

To observe the king at the last minute, it takes 378 euros by Eurostar, and around 150 euros by plane. You still need to be able to find accommodation. Places in hotels are scarce. Online, there are always a few last minute offers, between 150 and 300 euros per night. London prices, but for enthusiasts, a royal weekend is priceless.

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