Travel with Eurostar
Take Eurostar to London
- Luxurious and comfortable
- Just 21 minutes to cross the channel
- Reserved seats with power outlets
- Ticket from € 79
Timetable Eurostar
Eurostar departs to and from Brussels South and London St Pancras International 10 times a day on Mondays through Fridays and 8 times a day on Saturdays and Sundays.
Departure stations
Eurostar departs from Brussels South and travels to London. You can travel from the Netherlands to Brussels South on an InterCity train to Brussels or on Thalys. Once at Brussels South, you will have to check in at the Eurostar terminal at least 30 minutes before Eurostar departs. Passport control follows the check-in procedure.
Departure stations to Brussels on InterCity Brussels
- Amsterdam Central
- Schiphol Airport
- The Hague HS
- Rotterdam Central
- Dordrecht
- Roosendaal
The InterCity train coming from the Netherlands will arrive at Brussels South on platform 16, 17, 18, 19 or 20. Signs marked ‘Eurostar’ point the way to the Eurostar terminal. In front of the entrance to the Eurostar terminal is a screen listing the Eurostar trains that are ready for check-in or boarding.
Departure stations to Brussels on Thalys:
- Amsterdam Central
- Schiphol airport
- Rotterdam Central
Thalys coming from the Netherlands will arrive at Brussels South on platform 3, 4, 5, or 6. Eurostar departs from platform 1 or 2 These platforms can only be entered after checkin and customs check. It is very important that you check in at least 30 minutes before Eurostar departs.
Arrival stations:
- Lille Europe (France)
- Ebbsfleet International (England)
- London St Pancras International (England)

