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Best European Day Trips From London (and Where to Skip)

By FredolinePublished 2026-05-20Reviewed 2026-05-208 min read

Eurostar makes London-to-continent day-trips genuinely possible. Here's the honest sort.

Day-trips that work

  • Paris (2h 30min Eurostar): Out at 7am, back at 11pm. Hard but possible.
  • Brussels (2h Eurostar): Easier — 6 hours in Brussels covers Grand Place, lunch, museums.
  • Lille (1h 22min Eurostar): The easiest day-trip. Vieux Lille + lunch + back.
  • Antwerp / Bruges (3h via Brussels): Tight but possible.

Day-trips that don't quite work

  • Amsterdam: 4h Eurostar. Too much travel for a day. Stay overnight.
  • Cologne: 5h via Brussels. Stay overnight.
  • Rotterdam: 3h 15min direct. Marginally possible but rushed.

The Calais / Eurotunnel option

Driving via Eurotunnel from Folkestone is 35 min. Day-trips to Calais, Boulogne, or even Lille become easy. But: not the same as Eurostar luxury.

Within-UK day-trips

  • Bath (1h 25min): Easy day. Roman Baths + Royal Crescent + lunch.
  • York (2h): Doable as long day.
  • Edinburgh (4h 20min): Eurail-style train day too long; overnight better.
  • Cambridge / Oxford (1-1h 30min): Excellent half-day.

Strategy

For European day-trips, book Eurostar 3-6 months ahead — fares double or triple last-minute. Day-trips work best when you have 2+ days of London surrounding them (jet lag + transit fatigue).

Best European Day Trips From London — Honest 2026 · WhereToStayEurope