Where does Eurostar go? Discover all of Eurostar’s destinations – with trains direct to Paris, Brussels, Lille, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, as well as our connecting destinations in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany, with an easy change in either Paris, Lille or Brussels.
What countries can you visit by train from London?
- Paris via Eurostar. Train: Eurostar (around 17 trains a day)
- Lille via Eurostar. Train: Eurostar (8 trains a day)
- Brussels via Eurostar. Train: Eurostar (up to 10 trains a day)
- Bruges via Eurostar.
- Amsterdam via Eurostar.
- Lyon, France Via Eurostar.
- Nantes, France, Via Eurostar and TGV trainline.
- Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Where does Eurostar depart from UK?
LONDON ST PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL
London St Pancras International is our main Eurostar hub and connects the UK with some of the most exciting cities on the continent.
Where does the Eurostar start and finish?
Eurostar runs from London St Pancras to Brussels Midi every couple of hours. Most Brussels-bound Eurostars call at Lille in northern France, the interchange for French TGV high-speed trains to destinations all over France, see the London to France page.
Which stations does the Eurostar stop at?
Station Guides
- St Pancras International.
- Paris Gare du Nord.
- Brussels Midi/Zuid.
- Amsterdam Centraal.
Does the Eurostar go to Italy?
The fastest route is to take the Eurostar from London St Pancras International Railway Station then change in Paris to catch one of the many high speed TGV trains to Turin and Milan in northern Italy. For instance, you could catch the 10.22am Eurostar and reach Turin at 9.18pm and Milan at 10.07pm.
Can you take Eurostar to Germany?
You’ll travel to Frankfurt on an Any German Station ticket, which covers your Eurostar journey to Brussels, plus the Deutsche Bahn train to Frankfurt. When you get to Brussels-Midi/Zuid, head downstairs and check the departure boards for the next train to Frankfurt.
Does Eurostar go to Spain?
By train from the UK to Spain
It is possible to travel by train to Spain in a day from the UK. The fastest route is to take the Eurostar from London St Pancras International Railway Station then change in Paris to catch a high speed train to Figueres, Girona and Barcelona.
How long is Eurostar to Amsterdam?
3hrs 52mins
How long is the Eurostar London to Amsterdam train journey? Typically, the train journey from London to Amsterdam takes 3hrs 52mins. When you view the available tickets, you will be able to see the length of the train journey for each departure time.
Is Eurostar the only train from London to Paris?
Your train options
There’s only one train running directly from London to Paris: the Eurostar high-speed train.
Is it cheaper to fly or take the Eurostar?
It is cheaper to fly. There are great prices from London to Paris. The Eurostar does cost more money but let’s see if it is worth it.
Does Eurostar from London to Paris stop anywhere?
Eurostar provides a fast and direct link between London and Paris. Start your journey by boarding a Eurostar service from London to Paris. Some trains run non-stop to Paris, while others serve Ebbsfleet, Ashford and/or Calais as well.
What are Eurostar routes?
Eurostar is a high-speed train connecting Great Britain to Continental Europe. The Eurostar travels via the Channel Tunnel, and brings you from London to Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam in just a few hours. The Eurostar also travels direct to Lille, and Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée).
Do you need a passport to go to France from UK on Eurostar?
You need a valid passport to travel between the UK and the EU.
Does the Eurostar make any stops?
Where does the Eurostar go? There are more than 20 stops on the Eurostar route, spread across the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium and France. From London, passengers can travel directly to Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Brussels, Lille, Paris and Disneyland Paris, while connections from those cities can whizz you further afield.
Is St Pancras the same as St Pancras International?
St Pancras railway station (/ˈpæŋkrəs/), also known as London St Pancras or St Pancras International and officially since 2007 as London St Pancras International, is a central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.
Can you take a train from London to Switzerland?
No, there is no direct train from London to Switzerland. However, there are services departing from London St Pancras Intl and arriving at Zürich Stadelhofen via Paris Nord, Paris Gare De Lyon and Zürich HB. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 7h 38m.
Is it cheaper to fly to Paris or get the Eurostar?
Eurostar tickets are generally more expensive than some low cost flights, however, depending on where you live, if you break it down and weigh-up all the extra costs involved when flying, that higher headline Eurostar ticket price will likely work out to be cheaper than what you end up paying in total if you opt for a
How long is Eurostar London to Germany?
It takes an average of 12h 54m to travel from London to Berlin by train, over a distance of around 576 miles (927 km). There are normally 7 trains per day travelling from London to Berlin and tickets for this journey start from €77.90 when you book in advance.
Can you get a train to America from UK?
What companies run services between London, England and America, Netherlands? You can take a train from London King’s Cross to America via Rotterdam Centraal, Eindhoven Centraal, and Horst-Sevenum in around 5h 41m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from London Victoria to America via Antwerp, Antwerpen G.
Does Eurostar stop in Switzerland?
Take the train to Geneva
Whether you’re visiting Geneva for business, pleasure or to head on to the ski slopes, we can get you there in style. After an easy 30-minute check-in at St Pancras International, you’ll take Eurostar to Paris, Gare du Nord, where you’ll change stations to continue on to Geneva by TGV Lyria.