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London to Amsterdam

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Eurostar Trains from London to Amsterdam

Amsterdams' iconic bike culture, charming canals and rich history, among many other reasons, all place this cultural and cosy city as one of the top destinations in Europe. With a bustling nightlife, iconic street markets and world-class museums, Amsterdam is a location that has something for everyone to enjoy.



Your journey from London to Amsterdam takes an average of 4 hours and 40 minutes to complete, covering 220 miles (355 kms) throughout this time. With three trains running daily across this route, you can find a morning, midday or afternoon departure time to suit your itinerary. With train tickets costing as little as £43*, you'll find plenty of your holiday budget to spend around Amsterdam.



Rail Online is your first choice for an easy, stress-free train travel experience. Our goal is always to provide you with the most affordable ticket options to leave more room for sightseeing and enjoying your holiday. At Rail Online, you'll find everything you need to book your trip from current train schedules and even organise your return home ticket from Amsterdam to London. Now all that's left to do is get train-spired for your upcoming trip.



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Travelling from London to Amsterdam on a high-speed Eurostar train

Eurostar trains offer an affordable and stress-free alternative to flying by combining high-speed travel with modern, comfortable facilities. With little to no wait times, you can board your train and enjoy the passing European scenery as you inch closer to your Amsterdam destination.



Travelling up to speeds of 186mph (300km/h), Eurostar trains combine high-speed travel with modern and comfortable facilities. With three ticket options available, you can choose standard, Standard Premier and Business Premier to find the right ticket prices and amenities to suit your needs.



Making the Most of Your Amsterdam Trip



Whether it's your first time visiting Amsterdam or if you're a regular visitor to Holland, there's always something new to experience or visit. Once you've reached your destination at the heart of the Dutch capital, you'll be on the river's edge in the city's heart, only a short distance from many must-visit sites and hotels.



The Amsterdam Centraal station is one of the first heritage buildings you'll see. Established in 1884, this impressive building will set the architectural tone for your trip to Amsterdam, with many more Victorian architectural designs to be seen across your journey in the city. When you're ready to start exploring the city, you can enjoy a leisurely walk or tram trip to some of the city's top neighbourhoods and attractions, including the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum, the Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House and the Rembrandt House Museum. Don't forget to take a moment to enjoy a moment by the elaborate canal system, enjoying poffertjes or stroopwafels for savoury foodies.




Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for more information about your future trip from undefined? Our team at Rail Online have the answers to all your questions.

How long does the train from London to Amsterdam take?

The train from London to Amsterdam can take about 4 hours and 40 minutes. This duration will depend on your train and its schedule.

Is there a direct train from London to Amsterdam?

Yes, fourdirect trains run daily along this service. The frequency of this journey from London to Amsterdam may chang e throughout holiday and weekend periods and additional connections are available with a change of train in Brussels.

What time does the last train from London to Amsterdam leave?

The last train departs from London to Amsterdam at 18:04. This final departure may change seasonally and on weekends and public holidays.

What to expect on your journey from London to Amsterdam?

After leaving London's city centre and making your way through the short distance of the English countryside, your Eu rostar train will make its way underwater through the Channel Tunnel. The train will slow to 100mph (160 km/h) to make i ts 35 minutes journey under the channel to reach the shores of northern France. From there, the rest of your trip will t ake you through Belgium before entering the colourful countryside of the Netherlands and your final destination.

Is there wifi available on trains from London to Amsterdam?

Yes, on your journey from London to Amsterdam, there will be free wifi for all travellers, no matter which ticket you 've purchased.

How much does the train from London to Amsterdam cost?

Tickets from London to Amsterdam can cost as little as £43* when booked in advance but may change depending on your d eparture time, route, class and time of booking.

What time does the first train from London to Amsterdam leave?

For travellers who want to arrive in Amsterdam early to spend the rest of their day enjoying the stunning sights, you can catch a train from as early as 06:16. This first departure may change seasonally and on weekends and public holiday s.

What's the distance between London and Amsterdam by train?

Travelling from London to Amsterdam will cover a distance of 220 miles (355km).

What's the difference between 1st and 2nd classes?

On Eurostar trains, there are three different classes of seats. Standard Class includes free wifi, access to the onbo ard Cafe Metropole, wider seats and power sockets and Standard Premier, which provides everything in standard class plus a complimentary meal. For those that want a luxurious option, Eurostar Business Premier is the first-class and fast-tra ck option for travellers. It includes free wifi, wider seats and power sockets, access to Business Premier lounges, a go urmet onboard menu and more.

How much cO2 will I save by taking this train journey?

When travelling from London to Amsterdam by train you create a significantly lowered amount of cO2. A one-way flight from London to Amsterdam would create the same carbon footprint if you completed this trip by train 7 times. Your journe y on the Eurostar will create only 8.4kg of cO2 in comparison to 60.7kg per passenger on a flight.

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