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Direct train to London? Book the cheapest tickets for €88 return.

London remains a favorite destination for a city break! And that's no wonder: this vibrant city is packed with fun hotspots and sights. With the direct Eurostar connection, a city break is now also very doable with the train to LondonI'm always short on time, and I especially never miss East London and SOHO. Whether you're in the mood for shopping or a leisurely meal, London has it all. Planning a city break to London? Then the train is a fantastic alternative to flying. It's not only incredibly green, but also super fast, comfortable, and a lot less hassle than flying. You board the train in the center of Amsterdam and disembark in the heart of London, ready to explore the city! This not only saves a lot of time, but also money because you don't have to take a train or taxi from the airport. This article contains everything you need to know about traveling to London by train.

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All about the direct train to London with Eurostar

Since October 2020, Eurostar non-stop from Amsterdam to LondonYou take the train from Amsterdam Centraal and travel straight to St. Pancras International. From there, you board one of the six underground lines that will take you throughout the city. St. Pancras International is one of the most important hubs in the London Underground network. So, you can reach all of London's hotspots much faster from the train station than from the airport. The Eurostar departure hall at Amsterdam Centraal is located at the very end of platform 15b. Here, you'll have to have your ticket checked and a security check will also take place. Once that's done, there's an area where you can wait until it's time to board. You have a reserved seat. Markers on the platform indicate where your carriage will stop.

How long does the train from Amsterdam to London take?

The Eurostar train to London takes 4 hours and 13 minutes from Amsterdam Centraal to St. Pancras International. The Eurostar runs via Rotterdam, so if that's more convenient for you, you can also board at Rotterdam Centraal. From there, you'll reach your destination in 3 hours and 40 minutes. It's recommended to arrive 90 minutes before your train departs due to ticket and security checks. Checking in is closed 30 minutes before departure. Even if you can still see the train, you won't be able to board.

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How often does the Eurostar train go to London?

Currently, the Eurostar train to London runs several times a day. Please note that departure times may vary from day to day. The schedule will be expanded in the coming period to include more direct trains. Changing trains in Brussels is still an option. For the most up-to-date departure information, it's best to consult the booking system. View the travel schedules here >>

How much does the Eurostar train to London cost?

You already have cheap train tickets to London from €88 returnAnd that really includes everything: for example, you don't pay extra for baggage. Want a little extra luxury? Then you also have the option of upgrading to a Standard Premier or Business Premier ticket. This gives you more legroom and includes a meal and drinks served at your seat. Just like on an airplane!

How to book the cheapest train tickets to London

You can easily book your train tickets to London through the NS International booking system. You can buy your train ticket to London four months before departure. The sooner you book, the cheaper the tickets. Pricing is based on availability. Once the €88 tickets are gone, the ticket price increases significantly, reaching prices of €400 and more. If you don't see any low prices for a specific date, there's no point in waiting. Last-minute travel always costs more. It's better to look for a different date. In other words, if you keep your travel dates flexible, you'll get the best deal.

Good to know if you travel to London by train (Brexit update)

Since Brexit, you can no longer travel to London or the United Kingdom by train with your identity card. So don't forget to bring your passport. You may also need to wait a little longer on arrival than before, as customs can check your luggage in both the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Good to know: if you need it, you're still entitled to emergency care with your European Health Insurance Card.

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