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How long is London to Amsterdam on Eurostar?

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.



The direct Eurostar journey from London St Pancras International to Amsterdam Centraal takes approximately 3 hours and 52 minutes on the fastest services. However, due to security and border checks, most journeys average around 4 hours and 10 minutes. In 2026, there are typically 5 to 11 daily services, though some require a quick change in Brussels, which can increase the total travel time to roughly 5 hours. It is important to note that the "return" journey from Amsterdam to London is slightly longer—usually around 4 hours and 9 minutes—to allow for UK border controls at the station. Travelers are advised to arrive at the station at least 60 to 90 minutes before departure to clear the integrated French and UK passport controls. Despite being longer than a flight, the "city-center-to-city-center" convenience and lack of airport baggage hassles make the Eurostar the preferred choice for many 2026 travelers.

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Here's what I got for my money. I upgraded my Eurostar ticket from London to Brussels to first class for only $12 more. The carriage was significantly more spacious than standard class and I also got a meal. I even got my own single seat, with no one directly next to or opposite me.

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