Trains to Camden Market

Getting to Camden Market by train

Take the train to Camden Market for a convenient and hassle-free way to get there.

LNR trains to Camden Market arrive and depart from London Euston, the nearest mainline train station. From London Euston station, your best route to Camden Town is via the Underground (Tube) system. Simply board the London Underground Northern Line northbound and travel for one stop to reach Camden Town station.

Remember to plan enough time to fully enjoy your day and have plenty of time to catch your train home.

Purchase your train tickets to London Euston for Camden Market, or for more information see our live departure and arrival times.

Stations

London Euston (eus)

Address:
London Euston station
Euston Road
London
Greater London
NW1 2RT
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London Euston station information

Staffing level Full time
CCTV Yes
Information systems
  • DepartureScreens
  • ArrivalScreens
  • Announcements
Station operator Network Rail
Ticket office opening times

The travel centre is on the left as you enter through the main entrance.

Advanced bookings are available:

Monday to Friday - 06:30 to 21:00Saturday - 08:30 to 21:00Sunday - 07:30 to 21:00

Advance bookings: Mon - Fri 0630 - 2100 Sat- 0830 - 2100 Sun 0730 - 2100

  • Monday to Friday: 06:00 - 22:30
  • Saturday: 06:00 - 22:00
  • Sunday: 07:00 - 22:30
Pre-purchase collection Yes
Ticket machine Yes
Top up Oyster cards here Yes
Oyster cards information

Oyster Cards can be bought and topped up at the Underground station.

Other Oyster transactions available from service ticket machines operated by London Northwestern Railway.

Smartcards issued here No
Validate Smartcards here No
Travel card Zone 1
Penalty fares NR
Customer service information

Monday-Sunday 07:00-23:00

Customers can seek information and assistance from the ticket office or the Mobility Assistance Reception.

Left luggage

Available: Yes

Telephone: 020 3468 4670

URL: https://www.left-baggage.co.uk/index/locations

Lost property

Telephone: 0330 024 0215

URL: https://www.lostproperty.org/?sec=1

  • Monday to Friday: 09:00 - 17:30
First class lounge opening times

Located

Located on first floor, accessed via balcony.

Step free to access

Yes a platform lift for mobility impaired customers.

Refreshments

First Class customers can find a comfy seat and enjoy complimentary soft drinks, light snacks and newspapers.

Lounge Availability

You can enjoy the First Class Lounge up to two hours (see Note below) before your outward journey and for an hour after your inward journey on the travel date shown on your ticket.

Note - Access time before your outward journey is reduced to one hour at peak times (15:00-19:00 on Thursdays and Fridays) for First Advance ticket holders only.

Tickets Accepted:

Avanti West Coast: Business, First Open or Advance First tickets.

Caledonian Sleeper: First tickets.

You can only enter the lounge on the travel date shown on your ticket.

Please note that London Northwestern Railway first class tickets are not valid in this lounge.

Concessions for Standard Class sleeper customers

No

  • Monday to Friday: 06:45 - 22:00
  • Saturday: 06:45 - 21:30
  • Sunday: 08:00 - 22:00
Seated area
No
Waiting room
Yes

Located by the entrance to platforms 16-18

Trolleys
Yes
Station buffet

Coffee shop Café Coffee kiosk Food vending machine Public House/Bar Food outlet (Seating available) Food outlet (Seating unavailable)

Yes
Toilets
Yes

These are located by the entrance to platforms 1-3

There are also accessible showers located in the First Class Lounge, shared between Caledonian Sleeper and Avanti West Coast.

Baby changing facilities
Yes
Showers
Yes
Wifi

Find WiFi Hotspots around London Euston station

Yes
Post box
Yes
Tourist information
Yes

Transport for London Visitor Centre I located on the main concourse.

ATM machine
Yes

Located outside the station Located on concourse Located outside main entrance

Shops

Wide range of shops - see the Station Plan map .

Yes
Helpline

We want everyone to travel with confidence. That is why, if you are planning on travelling on national rail services, you can request an assistance booking in advance - now up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day. For more information about Passenger Assist and how to request an assistance booking via Passenger Assist, please click here .

Note:

If you wish to book assistance but are not sure which train operator you are travelling with, you can call 0800 022 3720. On calling, you will be referred to the appropriate train operator.

URL: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/

Staff help

Help is available from the Mobility Assistance Reception (if closed please use number on the reception door) or see any member of station staff. Mobility Assistance Reception is open 07:00-23:00 Monday to Saturday and 08:00-23:00 on Sunday.

Disabled assistance is available to and from platforms, the car park and the taxi rank & drop off area. You can request this from the Mobility Assistance Reception that can be found on the main concourse between Boots & the ticket office or from any member of staff. It is preferred if assistance is booked 24 hour in advance using the following numbers of the train company you are travelling with:

  • Monday to Thursday: 04:30 - 01:30
  • Friday to Saturday: 04:30 - 02:00
  • Sunday: 05:15 - 01:30
Induction loop available Yes
Ticket machine

Mobility Assistance will help passengers buying tickets if required.

Yes
Accessible booking office counter available

Avanti West Coast have a height adjusted ticket counter which can be found in the ticket office on the left hand side of the Main Concourse when entering the station.

Yes
Ramp for train access available
Yes
Accessible taxis information

The route to the main taxi pick up point has steps, so anyone with mobility problems can use the disabled taxi pick up point reached via the lifts.

You can request assistance to and from the taxi rank can using the telephones at the top of the stairs and at the taxi set down point. Or by telephoning Mobility Assistance at London Euston on 0207 922 6482.

The main taxi rank is beneath the station and is reached via the lifts next to the main ticket office or the stairs by the entrance to the Underground.

National Key toilets available
Yes

These are located adjacent to the main public toilets, by the entrance to platforms 1-3.

Step free access

Suitable for disabled passengers. Level access to all platforms via ramps. Lifts provided between concourse, taxi & car park and London Underground ticket hall.

Lift access is available to the Underground ticket hall, however the Underground station itself has only escalators & stairs. Nearby Euston Square station has step-free access Westbound only to the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines.

For more information on the accessibility on London Transport click here .

Ticket gates

There are ticket gates at the entrances to platforms 1 - 3 & 8 - 11 and can be accessed by wide gates.

Yes
Impaired mobility set down available

Assistance is available to and from platforms, the car park and the taxi rank. You can request this from the Mobility Assistance Lounge Reception that can be found on the left hand side of the main entrance or from any member of staff. It is advised to use the Mobility assistance number at London Euston Station on 02079226482 if being booked on the day. It is preferred if assistance is booked 24 hour in advance using the following numbers of the train company you are travelling with.

Yes
Wheelchairs
Yes
No car park information available.
Onward travel

Buses are available from Euston bus station next to the railway station. All Transport for London buses are accessible by step free access.

More information about Transport for London buses can be found here

Cycle storage available Yes
Cycle storage spaces 415
Cycle storage sheltered Yes
Cycle storage CCTV Yes
Cycle storage location

On platform 18 at buffer end, West Colonnade opposite Sainsbury's, alongside station entrance, East Colonnade opposite M&S and to the rear of Nandos and Cafe Rouge

Cycle storage types
  • Stands
Rail replacement information

Go to Platform 2, there is a gate adjacent to the station from the main road.

Taxi rank
Metro services

Euston Underground station has access to the Northern Line and the Victoria Line. Lift access is available to the Underground ticket hall, however the Underground station itself has only escalators & stairs. Nearby Euston Square station has access to the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines. For more information on the accessibility on London Transport click here .

The Underground station is very busy, especially during the morning and evening peaks. It will likely be quicker for customers to walk or catch a bus to nearby Warren Street or King's Cross St. Pancras instead.

Follow this link to find the station map

Departures and arrivals from London Euston

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About Euston

London Euston station is a busy gateway to London connecting travellers from various destinations across the UK. LNR trains arrive and depart from London Euston station and connect to Manchester Piccadilly in about 2 hours and to Birmingham New Street in around 90 minutes.

Although not operational 24/7, Euston station welcomes passengers from early morning until late at night. The ticket office operates seven days a week, complemented by convenient ticket machines and pre-purchase collection alternatives.

For passenger security, comprehensive CCTV surveillance is installed and for added comfort, seating areas and waiting rooms are readily available.

Transferring from London Euston rail station to the Tube network is seamless. Just a short walk connects you to Euston Underground station. From there, access the Northern Line for easy travel across London with connections to all other underground lines.

London buses are available from Euston bus station next to the railway station. Find out more about Transport for London buses .

About Camden Market

Swing by Camden Market , where every nook and cranny of the sprawling 6.5-hectare retail wonderland has its own unique charm. What began with a mere 16 stalls in the early 1970s has evolved into a thriving neighbourhood of its own with a harmonious blend of cultural diversity and artistic expression. Explore four distinct areas, and delve into London’s counterculture in this colourful labyrinth of stalls.

Handy tip: Get the kids to London for just £1 when you buy your Family Travelcard. Alternatively, purchase your ticket via the London Northwestern Railway app or at the station on the day. Remember, you can plan ahead and save with Advance Tickets, getting from Birmingham to London from just £8.00 single and Liverpool to London from just £14.00 single when you book in advance.

Planning your visit to Camden Market

Begin your journey at Camden Lock market, the original canal-side setting and the very heart and soul of this bustling marketplace. Root out vintage treasures, timeless fashions and handmade crafts. But the adventure doesn't end there; a mere stone's throw away, you'll find yourself at West Quay, beside the lock, where street food flavours spanning global cultures and cuisines unite.

Next up is The Stables , a colourful array of shops housed within the charming Grade II listed old horse stables and hospital. Admire bronze horse statues and old horses and carts that inspired the name "The Stables." Vintage enthusiasts, this is your haven, offering a world of treasures and delights, complete with an equally delightful food court. Don't miss the bronze statue of beloved local singer Amy Winehouse and the Instagram-worthy Umbrella Alley.

Head over to Hawley Wharf , a modern hub within Camden Market for a shopping, dining and entertainment combination alongside Regent’s Canal, just across from Camden Lock. Uncover unique handcrafted treasures among indie shops and enjoy a meal in the covered food court. Families can catch a movie in the tucked-away cinema within the railway arches or explore the subterranean theme park designed for little ones.

At Buck Street container market, immerse yourself in the heart of an exciting eco-chic revolution that embraces sustainability and creativity. Indulge in eco-conscious eats and vegan delights that not only satisfy your cravings but also contribute to a greener planet. Unearth a treasure trove of ethical and upcycled fashions that redefine the way you approach clothing and accessories.

Top tips for visiting Camden Market

To beat the crowds at Camden Market and for a more leisurely shopping experience, get there early. You'll be able to wander around at your own pace, browse the stalls and, if you're lucky, you might even catch a live street performance.

Camden Market is open every day, but if you're looking for the most vibrant atmosphere, visit on the weekend. That's when the market is at its busiest, and you'll find a wider variety of vendors and people to interact with.

Entry to Camden Market is free, but be prepared to spend. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly finds or indulgent treats, you'll find it all at Camden Market. Thankfully, most stalls take both cash and cards, so you can pay however you like.

If you want to try out new flavours, Camden Market food stalls are the perfect place to start your culinary adventure. Ask the stallholders for recommendations, but be prepared to queue.

Other attractions and activities near Camden Market

Expand your horizons beyond Camden Market and discover an array of activities and attractions, ranging from tranquil parks to energetic music clubs.

Enjoy a moment of peace in Regent’s Park amid serene rose gardens and a Zen-like Japanese Garden. Take a leisurely stroll or picnic on its manicured lawns. Then, take a breather on Primrose Hill , where London’s cityscape replaces Camden's clamour.

Swap the urban frenzy for an animal adventure at London Zoo , tucked away in Regent’s Park. Witness captivating moments in the world's oldest zoo, a haven of conservation. With our exclusive 2FOR1 offer, kids can go free. Or relax on a Regent's Canal cruise with the London Waterbus Company , sailing from Camden Lock to Paddington basin, passing London Zoo and elegant mansions.

As the sun sets, dive into Camden's pub and music scene: Over 200 historic pubs blend legends and history. Don't miss must-visits like Amy Winehouse's haunt, The Hawley Arms and Charles Dickens' favourite, The World’s End .

Camden's music pulse thrives in its clubs and venues. If you’re seeking soulful jazz, high-energy rock or punk rock raves, Camden delivers. From The Roundhouse and The Jazz Cafe to Koko , The Electric Ballroom , Dingwalls and The Underworld , Camden keeps all music fans swaying.