Train tickets from London to Edinburgh (Waverley) can start from as little as $38.05 when you book in advance and are usually more expensive when purchased on the day. Prices can also vary depending the time of day, route and class you book.
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Yes, there are direct LNER trains from London King's Cross to Edinburgh with a journey that usually takes just over four and a half hours. During the week, trains run every half hour at peak times.
First Class train travel from Edinburgh to London is certainly worth it, whether you're travelling for leisure or for business. The fastest journey by train between these two capital cities is 4 hours, so you'll have plenty of time to enjoy all the perks that come with First Class train travel.
Riding the Caledonian Sleeper between London and Edinburgh is the most luxurious train experience you can have between the two cities, especially if you book a Caledonian Double room. A Caledonian Double room includes a double bed and an en-suite bathroom (with toiletries).
If you live or are visiting nearby cities such as Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle or Manchester, the easiest and most comfortable way of getting to Edinburgh is by train. From further away destinations, flying is normally the cheapest and fastest option.
Railsmartr says: So, which is cheaper, LNER or Lumo? In most cases, we would say Lumo will have the edge when you're travelling alone. If you're travelling last-minute, you might snap up a great deal on quieter trains. However, busier trains might have little or no difference – it might even be cheaper to pick LNER.
How long should you spend in Edinburgh? Two days in Edinburgh is the ideal amount of time to see the main city highlights. If you want a more relaxed visit, that includes a few museums or specialty tours, then I would recommend at least three days or more.
WHAT IS THE BEST TRAIN TO TAKE FROM LONDON TO EDINBURGH? There are many high-speed trains from London to Edinburgh; however, the cheapest and fastest trains are LNER (former Virgin trains) or Avanti West Coast. If you are eager to experience a comfortable night train, we recommend Caledonian Sleeper.
Consider travelling on the London luxury train Belmond British Pullman. The train's classic carriages were built between 1929 and 1950 and have been lovingly maintained ever since. The British Pullman has earned the right to be the London luxury train.
First Class tickets offer you compliementary food and drink (including an alchoholic tipple from 11:30am (when available). We serve three menus depending on the train you are travelling on, but our drinks are always the same.