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Trains from London

30Jun
1
Seats
London
Paris

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Travel time

Arrival Time

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Morning trains

06:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
2h 18m
09:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
Direct
Eurostar 9080
from
391 USD
1
2h 18m, Direct
06:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
09:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
from
391 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
07:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
2h 18m
10:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
Direct
Eurostar 9004
from
437 USD
1
2h 18m, Direct
07:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
10:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
from
437 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Day trains

12:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
2h 18m
15:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
Direct
Eurostar 9060
from
506 USD
1
2h 18m, Direct
12:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
15:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
from
506 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
12:31
LondonLondon St-Pancras
2h 18m
15:49
ParisParis Gare du Nord
Direct
Eurostar 9024
from
437 USD
1
2h 18m, Direct
12:31
LondonLondon St-Pancras
15:49
ParisParis Gare du Nord
from
437 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Evening trains

18:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
2h 18m
21:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
Direct
Eurostar 9046
from
345 USD
1
2h 18m, Direct
18:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
21:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
from
345 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
19:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
2h 18m
22:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
Direct
Eurostar 9050
from
345 USD
1
2h 18m, Direct
19:01
LondonLondon St-Pancras
22:19
ParisParis Gare du Nord
from
345 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
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First train

06:01
night

Last train

20:31
distance

Travel duration

2h 22m
daily-departure

Daily departures

16
departure-station

Departure station

London
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Changes

direct
arrival-station

Arrival station

Paris
ticket-price

Ticket price

from $71
fastest-s

Fastest trip

2h 18m
longest-s

Longest trip

2h 32m

Trains to London

Inbound intercity trains reach London at different termini depending on the route. Trains from Edinburgh arrive at London King's Cross in around 4h20m to 4h45m, while services from York reach King's Cross in about 1h50m to 2h. Trains from Manchester arrive at London Euston in around 2h10m, and Birmingham services reach Euston or Marylebone in roughly 1h20m to 2h. Great Western Railway trains from Bristol arrive at London Paddington in about 1h35m, and Cardiff services take around 1h50m. South coast trains from Brighton arrive at London Victoria, London Bridge, or St Pancras in around 1h. Eurostar trains from Paris reach London St Pancras International in about 2h15m.

Visiting London

London is the central rail hub of the United Kingdom, with major terminal stations arranged around the city for different national corridors. London King's Cross, London Euston, London Paddington, London St Pancras International, London Liverpool Street, London Victoria, London Waterloo, and London Bridge all handle significant passenger flows. Operators serving London include LNER, Avanti West Coast, Great Western Railway, Eurostar, Southeastern, Southern, Greater Anglia, East Midlands Railway, South Western Railway, and Thameslink. Services from London include intercity trains to Scotland, Wales, the Midlands, East Anglia, and the South West, plus regional rail across South East England. High Speed 1 links London St Pancras International with Kent and the Channel Tunnel, while Eurostar operates international trains from the same station. Airport rail links serve Heathrow from London Paddington, Gatwick from London Victoria and London Bridge, Stansted from London Liverpool Street, and Luton through St Pancras and other central stations. Rail routes from London run north toward York, Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow, west toward Reading, Bristol, Cardiff, and Exeter, south toward Brighton, Southampton, and Portsmouth, and east toward Cambridge, Norwich, Kent, and Paris. Book trains from and to London online at Rail Monsters.

Popular routes from London

From London King's Cross, LNER services run north on the East Coast Main Line toward York, Newcastle, and Edinburgh. From London Euston, Avanti West Coast operates intercity trains toward Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, and North Wales. Great Western Railway services leave London Paddington for Reading, Bristol, Cardiff, Oxford, Bath, Exeter, and other western destinations. Southbound and eastbound routes use several London termini. Southern and Gatwick Express run from London Victoria toward the Sussex coast and Gatwick Airport, while South Western Railway uses London Waterloo for Southampton, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, and Dorset. Greater Anglia and Stansted Express serve East Anglia from London Liverpool Street, and Eurostar links London St Pancras International with Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam.

London

London - The United Kingdom capital with multiple major terminals; St Pancras International is the Eurostar gateway. Cultural highlights include the British Museum and Buckingham Palace.

London St-Pancras

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2h 22m

Paris

Paris - France's capital served by Gare du Nord for international trains. Major attractions include the Louvre, Eiffel Tower and the historic Ile de la Cite.

Paris Est

StationStation

Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport

StationStation

Paris Austerlitz

StationStation

Paris Montparnasse

StationStation

Paris Gare de Lyon

StationStation

Paris Gare de l’Est

StationStation

Paris St-Lazare

StationStation

Paris Gare du Nord

StationStation

PARIS BERCY

StationStation

Disneyland Paris

StationStation

Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV

StationStation

Paris Bercy Bourg. Pays d'Auv.

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Booking London Train Tickets Online - Options, Tips, and Reservations

Buying Train Tickets Online
Buy train tickets online for London with Rail Monsters by choosing departure dates, selecting operators such as LNER, Avanti West Coast, Great Western Railway, Eurostar, or Gatwick Express, and completing an online reservation. Book your tickets for London train stations including King's Cross, Euston, Paddington, St Pancras International, Victoria, and Waterloo.
Types of Train Tickets Available
London services use regular tickets, Advance fares, Off-Peak and Anytime tickets, and operator-specific fare options. Seat reservations are common on long-distance trains, while many regional services use open seating. Cheap tickets and discount tickets may appear for advance bookings to and from Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Cardiff, York, Brighton, and Paris.
Tips for Online Reservations
Online reservation services through Rail Monsters accept London train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, useful for peak summer, Christmas and New Year, Easter Week, and major bank holiday weekends. Train prices vary strongly on intercity and Eurostar routes; ticket counters remain available at major London termini. With the Rail Monsters iOS and Android apps, you can book and manage train tickets on mobile.

London Train Travel FAQ and Tips

Should I reserve seats on trains from London?

Seat reservations are strongly recommended and often included on long-distance services from London such as LNER, Avanti West Coast, Great Western Railway intercity trains, East Midlands Railway, and Eurostar. Many regional trains around South East England do not require seat reservations and use open seating. For Friday afternoons, Sunday evenings, bank holidays, and Christmas travel, reserve early when the option is available.

What is the main train route from London?

One of the main long-distance routes from London is London King's Cross to Edinburgh Waverley on the East Coast Main Line. LNER operates Azuma intercity trains on this route, with typical direct services taking around 4h20m to 4h45m. The route also serves major intermediate cities including York and Newcastle, making it one of the UK's core north-south rail corridors.

How do I buy train tickets to and from London?

Train tickets to and from London can be bought at Rail Monsters by entering your route, selecting travel dates, comparing available departures, and completing online reservation. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel for London services. After purchase, you receive booking confirmation with ticket details, and the ticket format depends on the operator and route selected.

Do high-speed or intercity trains serve London?

Yes. London has high-speed and intercity services. Eurostar runs international high-speed trains from London St Pancras International through the Channel Tunnel. Southeastern operates domestic high-speed services on High Speed 1 between St Pancras and Kent. Intercity operators include LNER from King's Cross, Avanti West Coast from Euston, Great Western Railway from Paddington, and East Midlands Railway from St Pancras.

What are the main train connections to and from London?

London connects with Edinburgh in around 4h20m to 4h45m by LNER, Manchester in about 2h10m by Avanti West Coast, Birmingham in around 1h20m, and Bristol in about 1h35m by Great Western Railway. Other major links include Cardiff in around 1h50m, York in about 1h50m to 2h, Brighton in around 1h, and Paris in about 2h15m by Eurostar.

How do I get from London to the airport by train?

London has several airport rail links. Heathrow Express runs between London Paddington and Heathrow Airport, with Great Western Railway and Elizabeth line rail services also serving the airport corridor. Gatwick Express and Southern link London Victoria with Gatwick Airport, while Thameslink also serves Gatwick from London Bridge and St Pancras. Stansted Express runs from London Liverpool Street, and Luton Airport Parkway is served by East Midlands Railway and Thameslink.

Can I buy London train tickets at the last minute?

Last-minute London train tickets are often available, but prices on long-distance and Eurostar routes can rise as cheaper fare tiers sell out. Regional services normally have more walk-up availability. Rail Monsters accepts London train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, which is useful for peak summer, Easter Week, Christmas and New Year, and UK bank holiday weekends.

What are the main train stations in London?

London has several major passenger stations. King's Cross serves the East Coast Main Line, Euston serves the West Coast Main Line, Paddington handles Great Western Railway and Heathrow Express, and St Pancras International handles Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern high-speed services, and Thameslink. Victoria, Waterloo, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Marylebone, and Fenchurch Street serve major regional and intercity corridors.
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