To London by train
Eurostar: the direct train to London
Quickly to the city center to London
- Amsterdam to London direct, from € 88 return
- Amsterdam to London direct and v.v., from € 55 one way
- Amsterdam to London with transfer in Brussels, from € 66 one way
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Plan your trip to London now. That way, you’re guaranteed a ticket and can choose the best travel dates yourself. Whether you’re dreaming of a winter trip or a spring holiday: you can now book train tickets for travel up to and including 17 March 2027.
Best value tickets
Do you want the lowest price? Then wait a little longer. The best value tickets are usually available 4 to 5 months before departure.
Good to know
Tickets with a travel date from 13 December 2026 can be booked from Amsterdam Central or Rotterdam Central. The connecting trains within the Netherlands for this period are not yet included in the journey planner.
Eurostar: non-stop to London
A train journey to London starts comfortably and ends exactly where you want to be: right in the heart of the city. With Eurostar, you board at Amsterdam Centraal or Rotterdam Centraal and travel directly to London St. Pancras International, with no hassle. No arriving at an airport on the edge of the city, no long transfers. You step off the train and London is right there.
The high-speed train travels via Rotterdam, Brussels and the Channel Tunnel. From Amsterdam, you arrive in central London in around four hours. From Rotterdam, in just over three hours. Train travel to London really can be that simple.
Travel information London
Which train goes directly to London? For a direct train to London, choose Eurostar. This high-speed train departs from Amsterdam Centraal and Rotterdam Centraal and takes you to London St. Pancras International without any changes.
Travelling from another city? You first travel to Amsterdam or Rotterdam and then connect to Eurostar. Thanks to the discounted connecting fare, you pay just €9 for that first leg (max. €18 return).
Advance Passenger Information UK
Since 2 April 2024, all travellers to the United Kingdom are required to provide additional passenger information (API) to the British government. This includes your passport number and date of birth. Please make sure you have arranged this before departure.
Read more about the API requirement
European Travel Authorization (ETA)
An European Travel Authorization (ETA) is required for your journey to the United Kingdom. Apply for it well in advance via the ETA app or through the UK government website. The application is available in English.
Apply for your ETA via the ETA app
Apply for your ETA without the app, via your mobile or computer
How long does the train journey to London take?
The journey time depends on your departure station. From Amsterdam Centraal the journey takes 4.20 hours. From Rotterdam Centraal you arrive in 3.29 hours.
| Route | Travel time | Transfer | Header | Header |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amsterdam - London | 4.20 | 0 | Content | Content |
| Utrecht - London | 4.54 | 1 | Content | Content |
| Schiphol - London | 4.24 | 1 | Content | Content |
| The Hague - London | 4.28 | 1 | Content | Content |
| Rotterdam - London | 3.29 | 0 | Content | Content |
| Breda - London | 4.15 | 1 | Content | Content |
| Eindhoven - London | 5.19 | 1 | Content | Content |
| Brussels - London | 2.46 | 0 | Content | Content |
| Groningen - London | 7.09 | 2 | Content | Content |
| Arnhem - London | 5.36 | 2 | Content | Content |
| Nijmegen - London | 5.48 | 2 | Content | Content |
| Tilburg - London | 4.51 | 1 | Content | Content |
Check the journey planner for the most up-to-date overview of departure times and transfers
Change free of charge
All Eurostar journeys can be changed free of charge up to 1 hour before departure. You only pay any price difference between the old and the new ticket.
More information about flexible booking
Frequently asked questions about taking the train to London
How long does the train journey from Amsterdam to London take?
From Amsterdam Centraal you travel directly to London St Pancras International in 4.20 hours. No changes, no airport.
How long does the train journey from Rotterdam to London take?
From Rotterdam Centraal the journey time is 3.29 hours. This is the shortest direct connection to London from the Netherlands.
How long does the train journey from Brussels to London take?
From Brussels the journey time is 2.46 hours on the direct Eurostar.
Which train goes to London?
Eurostar is the only direct train between the Netherlands and London. This high-speed train departs from Amsterdam Centraal and Rotterdam Centraal and arrives at London St Pancras International.
What does a train journey to London cost?
The lowest price for a train ticket from Amsterdam to London is € € 55 for a single ticket. The earlier you book, the better your chance of the lowest price. Check the itinerary planner for current prices.
How does check-in work with Eurostar?
With Eurostar you check in via the Eurostar Terminal, where your ticket, luggage and passport are checked. Allow 45 to 90 minutes before departure to be at the station. In Standard class, check-in closes 30 minutes before departure.
What is the route by train to London?
Eurostar departs from Amsterdam Centraal, stops at Rotterdam Centraal, Brussels-Zuid/Midi and Lille, then travels through the Channel Tunnel and arrives at London St Pancras International. The train sometimes also stops at Ashford and Ebbsfleet.
Which station does the train arrive at in London?
The Eurostar from Amsterdam arrives at London St Pancras International, centrally located in the city and easily accessible by underground and other public transport.
How do I book the most affordable return ticket to London?
When booking, select the direct train for the outward journey (from € € 55) and the direct train for the return journey (from € € 55). When you check your booking you will see that the total for the return ticket is just € € 88.
How much does a return train ticket to London cost?
The lowest price for a return ticket from Amsterdam to London is € 88.
This applies to the direct Eurostar connection from Amsterdam or Rotterdam. The earlier you book, the better your chance of the lowest price. If the cheapest fare is sold out, the price increases to a maximum of €411 in Standard class.
A return ticket is always cheaper than two separate single tickets. Single tickets are available from € € 55. Please note that flexible tickets and a higher travel class affect the price.
Would you like to know how to travel at the lowest cost? Read the Affordable Travel tab.
Prices per travel class on Eurostar
| Class | Price return tickets (from-to) | Header | Header | Header |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eurostar Standard | € 88 - € 411 | Content | Content | Content |
| Eurostar Plus (1st class) | € 191 - € 457 | Content | Content | Content |
| Eurostar Premier (1st class) | € 598 | Content | Content | Content |
With Eurocity Direct
Travelling from a station not directly served by Eurostar? You can travel with Eurocity Direct to Brussels-Zuid/Midi and connect there to Eurostar towards London. In that case, the price of your ticket is a combination of:
- A Eurocity Direct ticket to Brussels-Zuid/Midi
- A Eurostar ticket from Brussels to London
A complete overview of the rates and conditions can be found on the Eurostar Rates page. The most important conditions are listed below:
You travel with Eurocity Direct and Eurostar
- 2nd class price from € 66 one way
- Option to change your booking
| Class | Price one-way (from-to) | Header | Header | Header |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eurostar Standard | € 66 - € 220 | Content | Content | Content |
| Eurostar Plus (1st class) | € 99,50 - € 274 | Content | Content | Content |
| Eurostar Premier (1st class) | € 360 | Content | Content | Content |
What is the cheapest way to travel by train to London?
The most affordable tickets to London are usually available 4 to 5 months before departure. A return ticket with Eurostar from Amsterdam or Rotterdam is available from € 88.
Do you not live near Amsterdam or Rotterdam? With the discounted connecting fare, you travel to the Eurostar departure station by NS train for just € 9 single (maximum € 18 return). This means you can travel from cities such as Groningen or Den Helder to London from as little as € 106 return.
Tips for buying cheap train tickets
- Book as early as possible for the best chance of the lowest prices.
- Evening trains and less popular departure times are often cheaper.
- If you are planning a weekend away, try travelling Saturday to Monday instead of Friday to Sunday.
- Book online to avoid booking fees.
- Combine your NS connecting ticket with Eurostar for the best overall price.
Practical information
Check-in time for the direct Eurostar
Direct travel to London is possible from Amsterdam and Rotterdam. You check in at the Eurostar Departures Terminal: your tickets, luggage and passport are checked. Your ticket/fare determines how long in advance you should check in, this is stated at the top of your Eurostar ticket:
- Premier (1st class): check in closes 20 minutes before departure.
- Plus (1st class) and Standard (2nd class): check in closes 30 minutes before departure at all stations.
Be on time at ypur departure station
The time on your ticket is the departure time of the train, not the check-in time. Make sure you arrive at the station well in advance. The recommended arrival time varies by ticket and is shown at the top of your Eurostar ticket, but is usually between 45 and 90 minutes before departure.
Eurostar facilities
Eurostar offers a comfortable travel experience with spacious seats, power sockets and wi-fi on board. In Premier (1st class) you enjoy meals at your seat and access to the Eurostar lounge at the departure station.
View all on-board facilities on Eurostar
Practical information Eurocity Direct
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