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London to Amsterdam trains

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Our tickets are now more flexible than ever before. And from 4 November, you’ll be travelling in our new travel classes Eurostar Standard, Eurostar Plus, or Eurostar Premier.

Take a train from London to Amsterdam

Travelling from London to Amsterdam with us is simple, smart, and speedy. Go direct from city centre to city centre in just 3hrs 57mins. And whether you’re going for work or play, we’ll get you there feeling relaxed and rested. Read on to discover why taking Eurostar from London to Amsterdam is the only way to travel.

High-speed train from London to Amsterdam

To start your journey, get to London St Pancras International at our recommended arrival time to allow plenty of time to go through border controls and security. This elegant historic 19th-century station is conveniently located in the heart of London and is well connected by underground lines and buses. Before you jump on one of our Eurostar trains you can indulge in some boutique shopping, experience fine dining at a world-class brasserie or enjoy a glass of bubbly at the longest champagne bar in Europe.

On board a direct train from London to Amsterdam

Travelling with Eurostar is simple, affordable and relaxing. You can bring two bags and one piece of hand luggage for no extra charge and with no weight limits. We won’t charge you for choosing your seats and there are no restrictions on liquids, so feel free to bring something bubbly for the journey. Find out more about our luggage allowances . Wherever you sit, you can email, tweet and post all the way with our free onboard wi-fi. You’ll find power sockets at your seat, so you can stay charged up while you relax. If you find yourself feeling peckish, you can enjoy a range of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury snacks at Eurostar Café . And if you’re travelling in Standard Premier or Business Premier, you’ll be served a three-course meal at your seat. Find out more about our food on board . Whether you’re travelling for work, a special occasion, or heading away on a budget break, we’ve got the travel class for you. Check out our seats in Standard , Standard Premier and Business Premier .

Arriving at Amsterdam Centraal from London St Pancras

Your train will arrive at Amsterdam Centraal Station , right in the heart of the city. When you arrive at the station, please be sure to keep your ticket handy as you’ll need to scan it at the NS ticket gates to exit the station.

The station is a stunning Gothic/Renaissance Revival building, designed by P.J.H. Cuypers, the same architect that developed the Rijksmuseum.

Amsterdam Centraal Station is well connected to the rest of the city by the tram network and is within walking distance from the popular Jordaan district, canal belt, and the old centre.

Taking an indirect train

If the times of our direct trains to Amsterdam don’t suit, you can go to Brussels-Midi/Zuid instead and then change to a Eurostar train on any of our expanded network through Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Germany, for the remainder of the journey.

Timetables for direct trains from London to Amsterdam

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A Eurostar London to Amsterdam train ticket starts from €44.

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.

Are there additional fees when travelling on the Eurostar from London to Amsterdam?

Unlike airlines, there are no hidden costs when travelling by Eurostar from London to Amsterdam. Once you have picked your train tickets (Standard, Standard Premier or Business Premier), there will be no additional fees for seat selection, advanced booking, or luggage allowance.

How far in advance can you book your Eurostar train ticket?

Eurostar tickets can be booked up to 180 days before your return travel date, however, there are a few exceptions depending on engineering work or when you book. Have a look at our booking calendar and available days will show in black while the greyed-out dates are not available for sale just yet.

Can you take liquids on the Eurostar London to Amsterdam train?

You can take liquids on the Eurostar and there is no volume limit, so you can bring all your toiletries and even a bottle of bubbly!

Can you take your own food on the Eurostar train from London to Amsterdam?

There are no food restrictions, so you’re allowed to bring your own food from home on the Eurostar London to Amsterdam train.

How fast does the Eurostar go when travelling between London and Amsterdam?

Between London and Amsterdam, the high-speed lines allow our trains to drive at a maximum speed of 186 miles per hour (300 km/h).

How much luggage can I bring with me on the Eurostar when travelling from London to Amsterdam?

Standard adult tickets allow you to bring two pieces of luggage that are up to 85cm long, and one small piece of hand luggage such as a handbag or briefcase. Find out more information about luggage allowances .

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*Terms and conditions

*Price for tickets in Standard class for one way journey made on Eurostar to/from Brussels Midi/Zuid, Valence, Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille-St-Charles. Subject to availability. Availability varies according to dates and times.

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Tickets available from 12/03/2024 (9:00 CET) to 31/08/2024 (15:00 CET) in Standard, Comfort and Premium Class for journeys made between 29/06/2024 to 31/08/2024 on Eurostar to/from Amsterdam Centraal, Schiphol Airport, Rotterdam Centraal, Antwerpen Centraal (Not available on the 06/07/2024 and 20/07/2024), Brussels Midi/Zuid, Valence, Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille-St-Charles. Subject to availability. Availability varies according to dates and times. Flexible tickets conditions Our Standard, Standard Premier & Comfort tickets are exchangeable up to 1 hour before your original departure time without a fee. If your new ticket is more expensive, you’ll pay the difference. If your new ticket is cheaper, the difference will not be refunded. Tickets exchanged less than 7 days before the departure date will become non-refundable. View our flexible ticket conditions .

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Eurostar runs direct trains from London to Rotterdam & Amsterdam, taking 3h30 to Rotterdam & 4 hours to Amsterdam.

The Man in Seat 61 says, "It's one of the world's busiest air routes.  Eurostar now runs London-Amsterdam trains in just 4 hours with up to 80% lower CO2 emissions than a flight.  Centre to centre with power sockets & free WiFi and (in 1st class) a meal & wine served at your seat.  It's a game-changer for London-Amsterdam."

Important update from 15 June until December 2024 :

The Eurostar terminal in Amsterdam will close for 6 months while Amsterdam Centraal is refurbished and a new larger Eurostar terminal built in one of the under-track passageways. In the London to Amsterdam direction, Eurostar trains will continue to run direct.  But in the Amsterdam to London direction, Eurostars will run Amsterdam-Brussels (with no check-in to go through in Amsterdam), you get off in Brussels and go through security & border control in the Eurostar terminal, then re-board a Eurostar from Brussels to London.  Just as they did before the Eurostar terminal in Amsterdam opened. The current terminal can only process 250 passengers for a 900-seat train, the new terminal will be able to check in up to 650 passengers.

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Timetable outward (for all of 2024)

Direct trains continue to run all year in this direction.

Important:   The 08:16 from London to Amsterdam won't run from September to December 2024.

Timetable inward until 14 June 2024

Timetable inward from 15 june 2024 onwards, notes for timetable.

Weekend service often varies and often opens late for booking due to trackwork planning in the Netherlands.

Check times online at www.nsinternational.nl or eurostar.com.  There is a 30-minute minimum check-in for Eurostar .

London to Amsterdam is 585 km (363 miles).  London to Rotterdam is 515 km (320 miles).

How much does it cost ?

£51 one-way or £98 return in Standard class.

£97 one-way or £168 return in Standard Premier with a light meal & wine included.

How to buy tickets

Option 1, buy tickets at www.nsinternational.nl , this can sell tickets to any Dutch station.

Option 2, buy at www.eurostar.com which can only sell to Rotterdam & Amsterdam.

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead, although some dates may open later than this.  You print your own ticket or can show it on your phone.

If you book at www.nsinternational.nl you can use the Manage booking feature at eurostar.com to change seats and select new ones from a seating plan.  See Eurostar seat numbering plans & tips on choosing a seat .  The Amsterdam route is always operated by an Eurostar e320 as only e320s can operate from the UK to the Netherlands.

If you have an Interrail or Eurail pass, you can buy a Eurostar passholder ticket online as shown here .

Additional departures with change in Brussels

Taking a direct Eurostar is the fastest, most convenient and cheapest option.  However, if the times don't suit you there are additional departures by Eurostar to Brussels then either a Eurostar (formerly Thalys) high-speed train (all tickets come with a seat reservation for a specific train) or the hourly Brussels-Rotterdam-Amsterdam Intercity train (tickets are good for any departure that day, no reservations, you sit where you like).

To find these additional departures with a change in Brussels, use www.nsinternational.nl or www.thetrainline.com .

Travelling from other British stations

See here for advice on add-on tickets from British station to London to connect with Eurostar .

Travelling to other Dutch station s:  Utrecht, Den Haag, Leiden, Arnhem...

You can book from London to anywhere in the Netherlands via this new service using www.nsinternational.nl .  One simple change at Rotterdam for Utrecht, Eindhoven, Den Haag, Leiden, Groningen for example.

Check in at London St Pancras

Check-in at amsterdam centraal, check-in at rotterdam centraal, what's it like on board , meals & drinks are included in standard premier & business premier.

A light breakfast or cold light meal is served in Standard Premier, included in the fare.  A cooked breakfast or hot meal is served in Business Premier, with menus designed by Eurostar's culinary director, master chef Raymond Blanc.  Examples of each are shown below.

About the journey

After leaving St Pancras the train tunnels through north London and emerges on the north bank of the Thames.  Look out for the impressive QE2 road suspension bridge on your right, carrying the M25 across the Thames.  The Eurostar then tunnels briefly under the Thames to reach Kent, speeding past Kentish woods and fields.  The Eurostar crosses the River Medway on a high viaduct, on your left is the M2 motorway bridge but over the top of that you can make out Rochester Castle and Cathedral in the distance.  On your right is the nicest view, the River Medway and its muddy banks dotted with small boats.  The train passes Ashford station non-stop over a dramatic flyover and just half an hour from London it slows slightly and enters the Channel Tunnel.  The tunnel transit takes just 20 minutes, but your phone reception and Eurostar's WiFi still work even deep under the Channel and regular Eurostar travellers hardly notice the tunnel these days.  When you burst back into daylight, you're in France.  You can just see the tower of Calais town hall on the skyline to your left as the train begins its race past the fields and villages of Northern France at 300 km/h, 186 mph.  The lights of Lille Europe station flash past (the trains is non-stop to Brussels) and shortly afterwards it enters Belgium.  The train stops at Brussels Midi for several minutes.  The Eurostar speeds through Antwerp Central non-stop and crosses into the Netherlands, where there are several wide river crossings including the Moerdijk bridge over the Hollands Diep at the mouth of the River Maas.  The train stops at Rotterdam Centraal then 40 minutes later rolls into Amsterdam Centraal , a mere stroll from Amsterdam's famous canals.

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Suggested hotels in amsterdam.

Cheapies:   There are many cheap hotels, including many near the station, but very few get outstanding reviews.  For ones that do, try the floating boat hotel AmiciA (formerly Friesland), around €45 per night 15 minutes walk from the station or the Rembrandt Hotel from €80, 10 min walk from Dam Square though 20 minutes walk from the station.

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The SS Rotterdam :  Easily the most original place to stay in Rotterdam is aboard the moored 1959 transatlantic liner, the SS Rotterdam .  It's a taxi ride or 50 minute walk from Rotterdam Centraal .

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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?

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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    Eurostar runs direct trains from London to Rotterdam & Amsterdam, taking 3h30 to Rotterdam & 4 hours to Amsterdam. The Man in Seat 61 says, "It's one of the world's busiest air routes. Eurostar now runs London-Amsterdam trains in just 4 hours with up to 80% lower CO2 emissions than a flight.

  5. Direct Trains London → Amsterdam from £51 | Eurostar Tickets ...

    It takes an average of 6h 6m to travel from London to Amsterdam by train, over a distance of around 220 miles (355 km). There are normally 10 trains per day travelling from London to Amsterdam and tickets for this journey start from £51 when you book in advance.

  6. Eurostar London to Amsterdam: journey time, timetable and ...

    The fastest journey time from London to Amsterdam is just 3 hours and 52 minutes¹. However, it can occasionally take a little longer. You’ll see how long your particular train takes when you go to book your tickets on the Eurostar website.

  7. Simple guide to using the Eurostar trains to Amsterdam - P2A

    The actual journey time is just under 4hrs from London to Amsterdam by train. However, you may want to factor in your arrival time before your journey, which can be up to an hour before. The direct return journey from Amsterdam to London takes 4hrs and 9 minutes.

  8. London to Amsterdam by Eurostar Train from £43 | Rail Online

    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.

  9. London St Pancras International to Amsterdam-Centraal

    How long does the train from London St Pancras International to Amsterdam-Centraal take? The average journey time by train between London St Pancras International and Amsterdam-Centraal is 6 hours and 3 minutes, with around 10 trains per day.

  10. Eurostar to Amsterdam | Best Train + Hotel deals | lastminute.com

    The journey between London to Amsterdam takes 3 hours and 41 minutes traveling with Eurostar's service. Eurostar trains traveling from London to Amsterdam cover a distance of about 355 kilometers. The train travels from London and stops at Brussels and Rotterdam before reaching Amsterdam.