€44*
4:10 - 3x a day
6 months in advance
Your journey starts on board Eurostar or InterCity trains from Amsterdam Central Station. Both will get you to the first stop, Brussels (Zuid/Midi) train station. The high-speed Eurostar trains run this route in 1:50, while the journey takes just under 3 hours on conventional InterCity trains, which do offer you higher flexibility.
In Brussels, you can take your connecting Eurostar at Brussels (Midi/Zuid) station right after your arrival there. Great Britain isn’t included in the Schengen Area, so you’ll have to go through check-in1 at the Channel Terminal.
The Belgian and British authorities will verify your identity documents and – if required – your visa. During these security checks, baggage and passengers alike need to go through a scanner. The Terminal offers various recreational facilities for when you’re waiting to board your train to London. Relax in one of the cafés, shops or comfortable lounge areas before your departure.
Find the Channel Terminal on the station plan >
For the last part of your journey, travel by Eurostar at 300km/h – through the Channel Tunnel – and reach London after a travel time of only 1 hour 48 minutes. The train’s terminus is London St Pancras International. Ideally located in the city centre, this train station provides easy access to other means of public transportation, as well as many of the city’s tourist attractions.
1 Our booking system takes into account the time it takes to check in, offering you departure times to London which have been adjusted accordingly.
Due to planned engineering works, the Intercity Netherlands (Brussels-Amsterdam) trains will be diverted via Roosendaal on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April 2024, resulting in longer journey times. Another consequence is that the stations Noorderkempen en Breda will not be served.
Southbound trains from Amsterdam to Brussels will make an exceptional stop at Roosendaal, but northbound trains from Brussels to Amsterdam will not serve Roosendaal.
Passengers from Belgium to Breda can use replacement trains from Antwerpen-Centraal to Noorderkempen and replacement buses from Noorderkempen to Breda.
Passengers from Breda to Belgium can use NS trains to Roosendaal, where they can embark on the Intercity train to Brussels.
Please check the adapted schedules for your journey.
Due to planned engineering works, the Intercity Netherlands (Brussels-Amsterdam) trains will be diverted via Roosendaal on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June 2024, resulting in longer journey times. Another consequence is that the stations Noorderkempen en Breda will not be served.
Passengers to/from Breda can change trains in Roosendaal and use local trains to/from Breda.
Besides, replacement buses will connect Antwerpen-Centraal, Noorderkempen and Breda.
Passengers from Breda to Belgium can use NS trains to Roosendaal, where they can embark on the Intercity train to Brussels.
Please check the adapted schedules a few days before your departure.
Due to planned infrastructure works on the Belgian network, IC Netherlands trains will be diverted around Antwerp and will not service Anwerpen-Centraal on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 July.
If you are traveling to or from Antwerp, you can hop on or off at Antwerpen-Berchem, from where you will have connections to Antwerp-Centraal.
Please consult the adapted timetables before departure.