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With a population of around 8.9 million, London ranks among the most popular cities in the world. From the gallows of the Tower of London to the electric buzz of Camden Market, London surprises on every street. Wander the South Bank by the Thames, soaking in views of iconic landmarks, dive into Kensington's world-class museums or catch a dazzling show in the vibrant West End.

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A true global epicentre, London's buzzing metropolis is interwoven with centuries of history, shaping its architecture, culture and identity. Architectural marvels span from St. Paul's Cathedral to modern skyscrapers such as The Shard reshaping the city’s skyline.

London proudly celebrates its rich history and traditions. Visitors can witness the pomp and pageantry of the Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace , indulge in a quintessential afternoon tea, or explore iconic landmarks like the Tower of London , Big Ben and Westminster Abbey , each steeped in centuries of stories and significance.

It’s easy to see why TimeOut ranked the city fourth in the world, with 19 million international visitors a year.

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With so much to see and do in London, you’ll want to fuel your exploring with quality food and drink. There’s no shortage of well-loved cafes around every corner, such as The Table Café in Southwark Street, and Brickwood Coffee & Bread in Clapham Common. And if it’s just a caffeine fix you’re after, then head for a bustling coffee shop, such as the Asian-chain Omotesando Koffee .

You simply can’t visit the capital city without sampling some of the most diverse dining in the world. The Hare & Hounds in Isleworth , and The George in The Strand offer a more traditional, country pub experience, while you can grab tapas at Bravas Tapas in East Smithfield. Whatever takes your fancy, there are an abundance of restaurants to choose from.

Sports fans regularly travel to London, and London Euston is a gateway for fans of football clubs in the Premier League and Championship. So it’s easy to show support at home matches for Arsenal (nearest stations being Arsenal or Drayton Park), Charlton Athletic (Charlton), Chelsea (Fulham Broadway), Crystal Palace (Norwood Junction), Fulham (Putney Bridge), Millwall (South Bermondsey), Queens Park Rangers (White City), Tottenham Hotspur (White Hart Lane) and West Ham United (Stratford). For cricket fans, Oval is the closest Underground station for matches at the Kia Oval, and Lord’s is a five-minute walk from St John’s Wood station.

Travel by train to London with us and it is game, set and match for value, comfort and convenience.

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London offers an incredible array of parks and outdoor spaces, providing a refreshing escape right in the heart of the city. From royal parks to waterside walks and botanical gardens, there's something for everyone.

The Royal Parks (Hyde Park, Green Park, St James’s Park, Kensington Gardens and Regent's Park) offer vast expanses of grassy meadows and winding paths, perfect for picnics, swimming, watching the ducks or simply relaxing on a deckchair and people-watching.

For a botanical pause, explore enchanting gardens like the Japanese Kyoto Garden in Holland Park . The vast Kew Gardens has the world's largest collection of living plants, while Chelsea Physic Garden is London's oldest botanic garden with a unique collection of medicinal plants.

For a unique cocktail experience, check out BYOC Bar in Bedfordbury Street, and Eve Bar in Southampton Street, which boasts two secluded spaces, perfect for groups of 10-15 and private hire. And for something a little different, The Piano Works Bar is a Victorian warehouse where pianists perform live, to an audience-requested playlist.

For those of you who want to dance the night away, some of London’s top nightclubs include the hugely prestigious Fabric in Farringdon, XOYO in Shoreditch, The Grand in Clapham Junction, and Ibiza-style mega club Studio 338 in Greenwich. Check out their programmes for resident and guest djs, bringing the freshest sounds to a sea of enthusiastic clubbers.

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London’s most famous shopping destinations include Oxford Street, home to over 300 shops, with everything from Selfridges and The Body Shop, to Kingdom of Sweets , The Disney Store and Watches of Switzerland .

Regent Street is known for its elegance and boutique stores and St. James’s, for high-end fashion brands.

Meanwhile, in Bond Street and Mayfair you can visit iconic designer stores, such as Burberry and Louis Vuitton, and even spot many celebrities doing their shopping!

Alternatively, for all of your needs all under one roof, you may prefer to visit a shopping centre, such as Westfields in Shepherd’s Bush, or Canary Wharf.

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London Euston

London Euston station
Euston Road
London
Greater London
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Frequently Asked Questions

LNR trains arrive and depart from London Euston station, located on Euston Road in Camden, northwest London.

Travelling by train to and from London is cheap and simple, with direct services on popular routes to and from Birmingham, Coventry, Crewe, Liverpool, Milton Keynes, Northampton and Rugby.

London Euston is a convenient hub for reaching other major stations in the capital. King’s Cross St Pancras is just a 10-minute walk along Euston Road, and one stop on the Northern and Victoria lines along the Underground. For Liverpool Street, it’s a three-minute walk to Euston Square station, then five stops on the Circle, Hammersmith & City or Metropolitan lines.

Travelling during off-peak times during the week means you’ll avoid busy commuter times, and can enjoy lower ticket prices too.

If you’re planning to spend a whole day in London, then cut the cost with our Off-Peak Daily Family Travelcard . Children aged 5 to 15 travel to the capital for just £1, and the ticket allows unlimited travel throughout London within zones 1-6 for up to four children with a full paying adult.

Yes, we offer Passenger Assist services at the station and on-board trains. We recommend booking at least 2 hours before you travel. You can book assistance via the Passenger Assist app , website, text or by phone on 0800 024 8998 . For more information, please visit our Passenger Assist page.