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Cheap train tickets from London to Brussels

Showing times and prices for 20 May

Cheapest

The best way to find a cheap train ticket from London to Brussels is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid travelling at rush hour.

Cheapest
Eurostar
06:162h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
09:17Brussels-Midi
£1791One-way
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Cheapest
Eurostar
07:042h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
10:05Brussels-Midi
£1791One-way
0 changes
2nd Cheapest
Eurostar
18:042h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
21:05Brussels-Midi
£2301One-way
0 changes
Eurostar
08:161h57
London St Pancras International (STP)
11:13Brussels-Midi
£2501One-way
0 changes
Eurostar
19:312h03
London St Pancras International (STP)
22:34Brussels-Midi
£3631One-way
0 changes

Train timetableLondon to Brussels

Showing trains for tomorrow, Monday, 20 May
Eurostar
06:162h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
09:17Brussels-Midi
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Eurostar
07:042h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
10:05Brussels-Midi
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Eurostar
08:161h57
London St Pancras International (STP)
11:13Brussels-Midi
0 changes
Eurostar
09:012h04
London St Pancras International (STP)
12:05Brussels-Midi
0 changes
Eurostar
18:042h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
21:05Brussels-Midi
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Eurostar
19:312h03
London St Pancras International (STP)
22:34Brussels-Midi
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Train times from London to Brussels

Showing times and prices for 20 May

Fastest Journey

1 h 57 m

Average

2 h 1 m

Trains per day

6

Distance

320 km

Of the 6 trains that leave London for Brussels every day 6 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.

Fastest
Eurostar
08:161h57
London St Pancras International (STP)
11:13Brussels-Midi
£2501One-way
0 changes
2nd Fastest
Eurostar
06:162h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
09:17Brussels-Midi
£1791One-way
0 changes
2nd Fastest
Eurostar
18:042h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
21:05Brussels-Midi
£2301One-way
0 changes
2nd Fastest
Eurostar
07:042h01
London St Pancras International (STP)
10:05Brussels-Midi
£1791One-way
0 changes
Eurostar
19:312h03
London St Pancras International (STP)
22:34Brussels-Midi
£3631One-way
0 changes

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Overview: Train from London to Brussels

distanceDistance198 miles
durationAverage train duration1 h 57 min
priceAverage train ticket price£241 (€269)
frequencyTrain frequency7 a day
changesDirect trainYes, there are 7 direct trains a day
carriersTrain providersEurostar, Fjord Line or Eurostar

Trains from London to Brussels cover the 198 miles long journey taking on average 1 h 57 min with our travel partners like Eurostar, Fjord Line or Eurostar. Normally, there are 7 trains operating per day, including direct services available. You can get the cheapest train tickets for this journey for as low as £88, but the average price of train tickets is £241. Travellers depart most frequently from London Waterloo and arrive in Brussels-Midi.

Train providers: Eurostar and Fjord Line trains London to Brussels

Find the best trains to Brussels from London with Omio's travel partners Eurostar and Fjord Line from £309. We can find you the best deals, timetables and tickets when comparing and booking the best journey.

Eurostar is a high-speed train company operating in Europe, connecting the UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany including trains between London and Brussels. It offers a range of services, including Eurostar e320, Eurostar e300, and Eurostar International. The Eurostar e320 is the fastest service, travelling at up to 320 km/h, while the Eurostar e300 is slightly slower, travelling at up to 300 km/h. Both services offer comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, and power sockets. Eurostar International is a slower service, travelling at up to 160 km/h, but it offers a more luxurious experience with larger seats and more onboard facilities. Eurostar offers a range of ticket types, including Standard, Standard Premier, and Business Premier. Standard tickets are the most affordable, while Business Premier tickets offer the most luxurious experience. The most popular routes for Eurostar are London to Paris, London to Brussels, and London to Amsterdam. All of these routes offer a fast and convenient way to travel between the UK and mainland Europe.

London to Brussels train information with Eurostar:

  • Average Duration: 3 h 1 min
  • Cheapest Price: £309
  • Eurostar frequency: 7 a day

Trains from London to Brussels

Trains from London to Brussels run up to 4-5 times a day and the travel time for the 199 mile (320 km) journey is approximately 2h 5min maximum. The main train connections depart from London St Pancras International railway station and arrive in Brussels-Midi International railway station. Pricewise there are options for standard, standard premiere and business premiere tickets each with its own specified extras.

London to Brussels Train Times: Daily Departures

Train journeys can differ from day to day and are available on peak and non-peak travel times. Train trips vary from 2 – 5 trips per day starting from morning to late afternoon for the final departure time. On weekends or public holidays the frequency of train journeys may be less, with 2-3 per day, so plan accordingly. If you consult the Omio booking calendar you will get an idea of average train trips and costs per day.

How long is the journey by train from London to Brussels?

The journey from London to Brussels by train is 199 miles (320 km) and takes on average 2h 3min but you can reach your destination in 2h 1min on the fastest trains. There should be no planned delays on your journey as all trains now run direct to Brussels station with no changes, which should make your journey stress free and more comfortable. If you choose the fastest trains your ticket price will be more expensive, but if you choose the slower trains, the difference is not worth noticing.

Brussels Royal Palace. Source: Shutterstock

What is/are the departure and arrival stations for trains from London to Brussels?

Departure train station: The departure Railway station for the London to Brussels train is St Pancras International. Travel time to St Pancras International from London city centre is 17min by subway, approx 22min by car and 30min by bus, taking into consideration traffic issues. Give yourself some spare time and explore the station when you arrive where you can shop, dine in international style and grab some farewell drinks with friends or family at one of the numerous bars.

< strong>Arrival train station: The arrival station for your train trip from London to Brussels is Brussels Midi. This is one of the main train stations in Brussels and is close to Central Brussels. Travel time to city centre is around 11min by bus, with buses leaving every 7min. The station facilities include a vast array of cafes, bars and coffee shops for you to catch a moment to freshen up, and an on site hotel if you plan to catch a connecting trip the next day. Highly convenient and central, the Brussels Midi is your entry point into an exciting adventure into Brussels life.

Which train companies travel from London to Brussels?

The main train company running from London to Brussels is the famous high-speed international train company Eurostar. Priding themselves on fast, seamless no nonsense travel from one city centre to the next, Eurostar is a train company you can trust. If you’re in a hurry, then Eurostar is faster than flying with lots of benefits. Travelling with Eurostar has many advantages, including a choice of classes, no major luggage restrictions, easy check ins, comfortable seating with beautiful views and no restrictions on carry on liquid, food and toiletries. It’s not always just the destination in life, but also the journey and travelling with Eurostar is always an exciting treat.

Eurostar trains from London to Brussels

Eurostar is the leading intercity high-speed train company connecting travelers direct from International city to city. Eurostar runs frequently with up to 4-5 train trips per day at different times throughout the day, with no change overs adding to ease of travel. The journey is no longer than 2h 5min and has different speed trains and varying ticket prices. Eurostar offers options for standard ticket class, premiere class or business premiere class tickets allowing the traveler to choose their degree of luxury and comfort and their unique price code. Eurostar offers seamless high-speed travel by train that is comfortable, practical and above all enjoyable.

Train London to Brussels: Services on Board

There are many perks to travelling with Eurostar and you might even choose train journeys over flights for your future travel plans. Some of the Eurostar trains are faster than others and all have different priced class tickets to choose from, including standard, standard premiere and business premiere. The train trip is a short distance journey direct to Brussels via the Channel Tunnel with no stopovers.

Extra advantages to the Eurostar are you can travel with 2 large luggage options and there are no liquid, food or toiletry restrictions. Offering superb luxury views together with a comfortable, relaxing and speedy ride, you can’t go wrong. If you have any physical disabilities then the Eurostar is more convenient than a flight as they offer ease of entrance and exits, disabled toilets and plenty of areas to sit. Guide dogs are allowed on trains with prior arrangement. Bicycles are no longer allowed on board but you can bring a folding bike or kids bike unless they don’t exceed 85 cm length and are in a protective bag.

How to find cheap train tickets from London to Brussels?

The best tip to finding cheap train tickets is firstly to book as far in advance as possible. Last minute trips are more expensive and will add heavily on your price of ticket, so planning ahead is your best friend. Try and avoid major peak times and if you are in no major rush, you can choose the slowest trains which will be cheaper than the fast trains.

If you spend some time browsing the Omio booking calendar you will figure out the cheapest tickets you can get that will suit your travel arrangements and plans. If you are flexible, then you will be able to find an array of cheap seats to suit your needs and weigh less heavily on your wallet. Planning a trip properly is what makes your journey budget friendly and enjoyable, so spend some time on the Omio website to help you find the perfect route to suit you.

Brussels Old Street Terrace. Source: Shutterstock

To Brussels by train—travel tips

Brussels is a bustling historical city that will leave you spoiled for choice with incredible sightseeing activities, delicious food, drinks and rich culture. Take a walk down the narrow cobbled streets admiring the architecture, ranging from Baroque, Gothic and medieval buildings and end up at the centre of town to view the breathtaking Grand Place, the main square of the City of Brussels, famous for its aesthetic grandeur and stunning architecture. You will need to stop and take a moment to breathe it all in.

If you’re a fan of museums then your choices are endless, ranging from the Magritte Museum, dedicated to the work of the Belgian surrealist artist, René Magritte, City sewer history museum, the Belgian Brewers museum or the Belgian Comic Strip Center. There is something for everyone. World renowned for their delicious Belgian chocolates, indulge yourself at the chocolate museum and afterwards rest your weary legs sipping on a famous home brewed beer.

Embrace Brussels by trying their traditional street food or feasting on some mussels and fries at a street café whilst people watching in the streets. If you’ve come for a shopping spree, you wont be disappointed strolling down the main shopping street Rue Neuve where you can find an array of international brands and designer boutiques. With activities to suit all, young and old, Brussels is a must see destination.

Eurostar trains from London to Brussels

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The Eurostar is a high-speed railway company operating in Europe since 1994. It travels at 186mph under the English Channel to cities on the continent—whether you’re going to Brussels, Amsterdam or Rotterdam. The train is Europe’s solution to fly less; over 11 million Europeans chose to take the train to London from Paris instead of flying in 2019.

The check-in time for Eurostar to Brussels train is around 30 minutes. This means you can arrive in plenty of time to pick up a coffee at the Gare du Nord station in Paris or St Pancras Station in London. Eurostar trains are kitted out with an onboard bistro, toilets, air conditioning and Wi-Fi to make the train journey from London to Brussels more comfortable.

With three fare classes to choose from—Standard, Standard Premier and Business Premier—you can pick which is best for you; It’s easy to book cheap Eurostar return tickets in advance by travelling mid-week. You can choose to travel in comfort in Business Premier when taking the London to Brussels train, get served a hot meal and drinks throughout the crossing with newspapers and access to the Ashford Departure Lounge in London.


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Eurostar Trains from London to Brussels

The Eurostar is a high-speed train company connecting the UK to continental Europe and beyond.

When planning trips to Eurostar destinations, consider checking back for offers on Eurostar tickets. Speak to the Customer Care team at the Omio help centre for cancellations or changes to your ticket from London to Brussels.

FAQs: London to Brussels train

FAQs: Travel by train from London to Brussels easily. Whether you want fast, cheap or something entirely different, our travel experts have collected everything you need to know so you can find the best option from London to Brussels.
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Cheap train tickets from London to Brussels can start from as little as £88 when you book in advance. The average train ticket price for London to Brussels is £241; however, prices vary depending on the time of day and class and they tend to be more expensive on the day.
On average the London to Brussels train travel time is 1 h 57 min   for the 198 mile long journey, but the duration can vary if you travel on weekends and holidays.
The first train from London to Brussels leaves at 05: 16. Plan your trip with the Journey Planner   from Omio.
The last train from London to Brussels leaves at 19: 34.
Yes, there are 7 direct trains a day from London to Brussels with Eurostar or Eurostar. Schedules can vary on holidays or weekends with fewer direct trains.
Yes, there's a high-speed train to Brussels. Take the fast train with Eurostar from London to Brussels.
The high-speed Eurostar train from London to Brussels takes around 3 h 1 min.
For the trip from London to Brussels you can take a train with Eurostar, Fjord Line or Eurostar. Be sure to check out all possible train companies that offer services between London and Brussels on Omio to compare what amenities they may have.
No, there are no night trains, the latest train for this route is 19: 34.

When departing from London, you have various train station options to start your route from including London Waterloo, London Euston and London Paddington. When arriving in Brussels, you can end your journey in train stations like Brussels-Midi, Brussels-Central and Brussels-North.

Passengers board the train most frequently from London Waterloo, which is located around 1.2 miles (2 km) away from the city centre, and they get off the train at Brussels-Midi, located 2 miles (3.2 km) away from the city centre.

A day trip to Brussels from London is worth doing with a journey time of 1 h 57 min each way. Check with Omio app   the best way to travel.
The cheapest month for a train from London to Brussels is June.
You have options as you can travel to Brussels from London 3 different ways: train, coach or flight.

Important Stations and Airports in London and Brussels

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Brussels
London Waterloo is the most popular London railway station for Omio travellers, but it's not the only one. Read all the information you need to know about the main train stations in London for your journey to Brussels.
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Public transport options for London Waterloo
Onward travel information: Waterloo is well connected to London's public transport network. Waterloo Underground station serves the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City Lines. Plan a journey - Transport for London (tfl. Gov. Uk) Buses depart from several points around the station. All Transport for London Buses are accessible with step free access and have a dedicated mobility space. Buses from Waterloo (tfl. Gov. Uk) The station has a dedicated taxi rank for London Black Taxis on the roadway outside exit 3. Santander Hire Bicycles are available from the docking stations outside. Santander Cycles - Transport for London (tfl. Gov. Uk) Waterloo is within easy walking distance of the South Bank and a number of visitor attractions. Walking - Transport for London (tfl. Gov. Uk).
Metro: Waterloo Underground station is served by the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City Lines. Step free access is available to and from the Jubilee Line. For more information on London Transport accessibility: Plan an accessible journey - Transport for London (tfl. Gov. Uk).
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Mon - Fri: 06: 00 - 00: 00 | Sat: 06: 00 - 23: 00 | Sun: 07: 00 - 00: 00
Public transport options for London Euston
Tube lines: Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern (Bank and Charing Cross branches), Victoria
Overground lines: Watford DC
Bus lines: 18, 30, 59, 68, 73, 91, 168, 205, 253, 390, N5, N20, N73, N91, N205, N253
Rail lines: London North Western Railway, London Overground, Avanti West Coast, Caledonian Sleeper
Location for Rail Replacement Services: Go to Platform 2, there is a gate adjacent to the station from the main road.
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Public transport options for London Paddington
Underground lines: Bakerloo Line, Circle Line, District Line, Hammersmith Line
Bus lines: N7, 23, 27, N27, 36, 205, N205, 332, 7, 46, A1, 18, N18
Train lines: Great Western Main Line, Heathrow Express
Metro: Tube Lines.
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Mon - Fri: 05: 45 - 22: 00 | Sat: 06: 00 - 21: 00 | Sun: 08: 00 - 22: 15
Public transport options for London St Pancras International
Subway lines: Circle Line, Hammersmith & City Line, Metropolitan Line, Northern Line, Piccadilly Line, Victoria Line
Train lines: Overground line, High Speed 1, Eurostar
Bus lines: 326, 139
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+44 3450774224
Public transport options for London Victoria
Onward travel information: Victoria Bus Station at Station Front
Location for Rail Replacement Services: When weekend engineering dictate that replacement bus services will operate, these will usually depart from the immediate Station front/Terminus Place. Travel from London Victoria is usually conveyed by London Buses in these instances. Check posters and staff for more details.
Metro: Underground services: Victoria Line, District Line and Circle Line
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Public transport options for London Liverpool Street
Location for Rail Replacement Services: Replacement transport stop on either Liverpool Street (outside the station entrance), or beside Platform 10, depending on operational requirements
Metro: Liverpool Street underground station has connections to the Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines.
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Mon - Fri: 05: 00 - 01: 36 | Sat: 05: 00 - 00: 36 | Sun: 05: 30 - 01: 36
Public transport options for London Kings Cross
Underground lines: Circle, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Metropolitan, Victoria
Bus lines: 10, 17, 30, 45, 46, 59, 63, 73, 91, 205, 214, 259, 390, 476
Train lines: Thameslink, Grand Central, Hull, London North Eastern, Gatwick Express
Metro: N/A
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Public transport options for London Bridge
Onward travel information: The Bus Station is located directly outside the main entrance at upper level. There are also bus stops outside on Tooley Street. For further information on buses, a bus information kiosk is also located outside the main doors of the station at upper level.
Location for Rail Replacement Services: Rail replacement bus services are usually found outside the front of the station. However this is sometimes subject to change. Please check engineering posters or consult a member of staff.
Metro: For North and North East Kent and South East London
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Public transport options for London Marylebone
Location for Rail Replacement Services: At station entrance.
Metro: Bakerloo Line.
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Public transport options for London Fenchurch Street
Onward travel information: Rail replacement buses will stop outside HSBC on Fenchurch Street. Aldgate Bus Station. Details of the buses serving Fenchurch Street and Aldgate area, and the Bus Stops they are using is available here
Metro: London Underground (Circle Line and District Line) at Tower Hill - 200m from the Tower Hill exit London Underground (Metropolitan Line, Circle Line) at Aldgate - 300m from Fenchurch Place exit. Docklands Light Railway at Tower Gateway - 300m from the Tower Hill exit.
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Public transport options for London Charing Cross
Metro: Bakerloo Line Northern Line.
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