Train from Florence to London
Overview
Detailed itinerary
Option 1: via Paris (sleeper) |
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Sample itinerary: Leave Florence on the 2133 sleeper and you'll arrive in Paris at 0916. Treat yourself to breakfast from a French patisserie and catch the 1113 Eurostar, which arrives in London at 1229.
Price: from £135 return (booked as a return journey outward from London)
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| Leg 1: | Sleeper train from Florence to Paris Gare de Bercy The train leaves Florence at 2133 and arrives in Paris at 0916. |
Frequency of service: Daily
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EuroNight Journey time: 11 hrs 43 mins
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| Transfer |
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Long hopTransfer time: Allow 50 mins.
Book a hotel near Gare de Bercy
Book a hotel near Gare du Nord
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| Leg 2: | Paris Gare du Nord to London St Pancras International in the heart of London. Don't forget check-in time for Eurostar is at least 30 mins before departure. |
Frequency of service: About 15 trains a day
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Eurostar Journey time: From 2 hrs 16 mins
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| Destination | Welcome to London. St Pancras International now has lots of lovely shops, restaurants and gastro pubs... and free wifi throughout the station. If you're planning to stay in the capital, there are over 60 hotels within a one mile radius of St Pancras (by the way, the new spectacular St Pancras Midland Grand Hotel - a 5-star Marriott hotel - has now opened!). From St Pancras, there are mainline rail connections to Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield, as well as First Capital Connect trains on the cross-London Thameslink route which continues north as far as Bedford or south to Gatwick Airport and Brighton. Across the street is Kings Cross station, which has rail connections to the north of England and Scotland, and it's a 15-minute walk (in the opposite direction, heading west) to Euston Station for connections to the West Midlands, the West Coast (including Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester) and Glasgow (including the Scotrail sleeper service). |
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Your route back from Florence
The lines on the map are for illustrative purposes only - they don't show the exact route taken by the train.
