Seating is your choice on the Eurostar trains, whether taking the London Paris Train or Brussels train. In Standard carriages, you have a choice of an Aisle or Window Seat, both about a half-metre wide, and with leg room of less than one metre. Four-person tables have seats the same width, but with almost two metres of leg room, twice what you get in an Aisle or Window seat.
In Leisure Select and Business Premier carriages, there are several additional choices besides the side-by-side Aisle and Window seats (each more than a half-metre wide, with almost a full metre of leg room, and pull-down tables). Solo Seats, next to a window, with a pull-down table, have the same width and leg room as the Aisle or Window seats. Twin Club Seats, opposite each other across a table for two, are the same width as Aisle and Window seats, but have almost two metres of leg room. Seats around a four-person table have the same slightly wider seats as the two-person table, and the same leg room.
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