Bristol to Amsterdam by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

Typical duration
around 8 to 9 hours
Direct
No direct service
Berlin to Amsterdam by train

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Frequently asked questions

How long does the Bristol to Amsterdam train journey take?

The journey takes approximately seven to eight hours in total. You take a GWR train from Bristol Temple Meads to London Paddington (around 1 hour 45 minutes), transfer across London to St Pancras (allow at least 60 minutes including Eurostar check-in time), then board Eurostar to Amsterdam Centraal, which takes approximately 4 hours 19 minutes on a direct service.

Is there a direct train from Bristol to Amsterdam?

There is no direct train from Bristol to Amsterdam. Every journey requires at least two trains and a cross-London transfer. GWR covers Bristol to London Paddington, and Eurostar covers London St Pancras to Amsterdam Centraal. The Eurostar leg itself can be direct, so you do not need to change at Brussels.

Do I need a passport to travel from Bristol to Amsterdam by train?

Yes. Eurostar is an international border-crossing service and a passport is required for all passengers, regardless of nationality. An ID card alone is not sufficient. EU citizens also need a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before travelling. You also need to complete Eurostar's Advance Passenger Information form with your passport details before travel.

Can I use an Interrail or Eurail pass on the Bristol to Amsterdam route?

An Interrail or Eurail Global Pass covers the Eurostar leg but not the GWR leg between Bristol and London, which requires a separate GWR ticket. On Eurostar, a mandatory seat reservation is required for all pass holders; the pass alone does not get you on board. The reservation fee is €35 per person for Eurostar Standard (2nd class pass) or €43 for Eurostar Plus (1st class pass) on the London to Netherlands route. Reservation places for pass holders are limited, so book early.

How do I get from London Paddington to St Pancras for the Eurostar?

The fastest Underground option is the Circle or Hammersmith and City line from Paddington directly to King's Cross St Pancras. The train journey takes around 20 to 25 minutes, but allow 35 to 40 minutes including waiting and walking. Alternatively, a taxi or rideshare takes around 15 to 25 minutes in reasonable traffic. In either case, allow at least 60 minutes between arriving at Paddington and your Eurostar departure.

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