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London to Lisbon by train
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Cheapest Price €410.44
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30 days in advance €316.29
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First train05:40
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Last train20:31
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Avg changes2
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Fastest journey21hr 59m
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Distance1,590 kilometres
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Trains per day6
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Avg. journey time29hr 42m
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Train operators
Discover London to Lisbon by train
Planning a train adventure from London to Lisbon? To get started, check out our detailed guide to a seamless, enjoyable journey.
Train cost between London and Lisbon
Average fares along this route:
The cheapest ticket price: €410.44
Ticket price when booked 30 days in advance: €316
Ticket price when booked 7 days in advance: €275
Finding cheap train tickets
Booking in advance is clearly one of the easiest ways to save on tickets. Follow these other tips to find cheap train tickets for travel in Europe:
Opt for the basic, “no-frills” class of service (which is still sure to deliver a comfortable ride)
Travel with a budget train operator
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Book off-peak fares (tickets are cheaper midweek and outside peak hours)
Select a non-flexible fare
Ride slower trains as opposed to the pricier high-speed fares
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Train timetable for travel between London and Lisbon
There are a number of different options for travellers going from London to Lisbon by train. Here is what to expect along this route:
First daily departure (weekday): 05:40
Last daily departure (weekday): 20:01
First daily departure (weekend): 06:18
Last daily departure (weekend): 20:31
Average number of daily trains: 6 trains
Frequency of train departures: every 1 hour and 40 minutes
London to Lisbon distance and train travel time
The total distance for this route is 1,590 kilometres, with the fastest trip taking 21 hours and 59 minutes.
When are tickets between London and Lisbon available for purchase?
Tickets for trains between London and Lisbon can be purchased 4 months before the departure date. Take advantage of the early-bird savings by booking as early as possible.
Maximising your travels to Lisbon
For a smooth travel experience, explore our help articles. Start planning your holiday and explore travel ideas in our city guide: Lisbon.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance by train from London to Lisbon?
The total distance between London and Lisbon is 1,590 kilometres.
What is the London to Lisbon train price?
The lowest price available on this route is €410.44. Tickets booked 30 days in advance are priced around €316. Booking 7 days before departure ensures that prices are usually around €275.
When do tickets go on sale for trains from London to Lisbon?
Tickets for this journey become available 4 months before the travel date.
How long does it take to get from London to Lisbon?
The quickest journey is 21 hours and 59 minutes.
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Eurostar, TGV & Trenhotel
London to Lisbon by train is an easy journey, one that can be accomplished in just under 24 hours. The obvious route is via Paris and then on over the Spanish border at Hendaye / Irun. Leaving London at breakfast time and with a quick change in Paris, you'll be at the Spanish border by early evening - just in time to connect at Irun onto the Sud Expresso (also sometimes called SUREX) night train which runs overnight to Lisbon.
If you are making this journey from Portugal towards Irun, note that the night train from Lisbon continues beyond Irun over the border bridge to terminate at Hendaye, the first station in France. A high-speed TGV service departs for Paris just over one hour after the overnight train from Lisbon pulls into Hendaye.
One alternative favoured by many travellers is to break the journey in Spain. Travel from London to Barcelona and then continue at your leisure via Madrid to Lisbon. But bear in mind that the only direct trains from Madrid to Lisbon are overnight services. The Madrid to Lisbon hotel train is called the Lusitania. It departs from both the Spanish and Portuguese capitals just after nine in the evening.
London to Paris

The first part of the journey from London sweeps through Thameside landscapes and rural Kent to reach the Channel Tunnel. Little more than an hour after leaving London you'll already be in northern France, tracking south through Flanders fields towards Paris.
Remember to factor in at least half an hour for Eurostar's airline-style baggage check prior to boarding your train. There is a luggage and body scan and you'll be asked to show your passport. There are no restrictions on taking liquids on board Eurostar trains.
Paris interchange: Paris Nord to Paris Montparnasse

Cross Paris by Métro from Gare du Nord to Gare Montparnasse. To do so, head underground and follow the signs from the Eurostar platform to Métro line 4. Take the Métro in the direction of Porte d'Orléans or Mairie de Montrouge, which will get you straight to Montparnasse Bienvenüe in about 25 minutes. You should note that there's a 700m walk, along a moving walkway and up stairs and escalators, between the Métro at Montparnasse and the mainline station. We recommend allowing at least 45mins for the entire transfer.
If you arrive at Gare du Nord from London, bear in mind that you can buy Paris Métro tickets at the Eurostar terminal at St. Pancras and on board the Eurostar train. Similarly, passengers arriving at the Gare du Nord on Thalys trains from Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands can buy Métro tickets on the train (at the Thalys Bar). Although universally referred to as Métro tickets, they are in fact valid on RER trains too.
Paris to Irun

The TGV high-speed train from Paris to Irun departs from Paris Montparnasse station. The journey starts with a very fast non-stop run from Paris to Bordeaux. Thereafter the pace slows. Beyond Bordeaux the train traverses the forested landscapes of Landes, eventually reaching the Atlantic coast at Biarritz. There are occasional glimpses of the sea (to the right) in the final 20 minutes of the journey to Hendaye.
After the last stop in France at Hendaye, the train crosses the border into Spain to terminate in Irun, the first station in Spain. Additional train services run from Paris to Hendaye, from where a frequent light-rail service (part of the Basque Metro Donostialdea network) makes the four-minute journey across the bridge to Irun.
Irun to Lisbon (night train)

The overnight train from Irun to Lisbon is a useful option for travellers heading to the Portuguese capital from Paris, London or many other cities in France, the Low Countries, Germany and Switzerland. Transfer at Irun from the French TGV onto the Trenhotel service is quick and simple. On arrival in Lisbon, the train stops first at Lisbon Oriente and then ten minutes later at Lisbon Santa Apolónia. The latter is more convenient for the heart of the old city.