I am planning a trip, and I would like to know the easiest way to travel from London to Warsaw by train.How long does it take to travel from London to Warsaw by train?The answer to this question, and others about train travel from the UK can be found on the site of the man in seat sixty-one: http://www.seat61.com/Poland.htm
It takes either an overnight travel, or traveling in at least two days, with an overnight stop in between.
The ones I checked are about 18 hours, but with times for meals in the stations where you need to make a connection.
If you want a second opinion, try to search the connection with the German rail planner in English:
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.e鈥?/a>
I find the same or worse kind of times. But if you want to break your journey in smaller parts, the German planner can show you alternatives for each part.How long does it take to travel from London to Warsaw by train?It takes lessthan 2 hours by eurostar
for more details about cost ,train compartment ,any price reduce
visit
http://www.seat61.com/Poland.htm
Here is the train timing
Train times London 鈻?Warsaw
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Travel from London to Brussels by Eurostar. On Mondays-Thursdays %26amp; Saturdays, leave London St Pancras at 12:57 arriving Brussels Midi at 16:03. On Fridays %26amp; Sundays leave London St Pancras at 14:34 arriving in Brussels Midi at 17:33.
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Travel from Brussels to Cologne by high-speed train. On Mondays to Thursdays %26amp; Saturdays, leave Brussels Midi at 16:28 by Thalys train arriving in Cologne at 18:15. On Fridays %26amp; Sundays leave Brussels Midi by ICE train at 18:25, arriving Cologne at 20:15. You've time for a meal in Cologne.
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Travel from Cologne to Warsaw overnight on the 'Jan Kiepura' EuroNight sleeper train, leaving Cologne at 22:28 and arriving next morning at Poznan at 07:33 and Warsaw Centralna at 10:35. The Jan Kiepura has modern air-conditioned Polish sleeping-cars (1 %26amp; 2-bed deluxe rooms with private toilet %26amp; shower plus TV/DVD player, 1, 2 %26amp; 3-berth standard rooms with washbasin, hot shower at end of the corridor, CCTV security, highly recommended), couchettes (basic sleeping accommodation in 4-berth %26amp; 6-berth compartments) %26amp; reclining seats (not recommended). The sleeper fare includes complimentary toiletries pack and morning tea or coffee and croissant. There's no restaurant car in the evening, so feel free to take you own picnic and bottle of wine aboard, but a restaurant car is attached for breakfast.
Train times Warsaw 鈻?London
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Travel from Warsaw to Cologne on the 'Jan Kiepura' sleeper train, leaving Warsaw Centralna at 17:55 or Poznan at 21:15, arriving in Cologne at 06:14 next morning. The Jan Kiepura has modern sleeping-cars (1, 2 %26amp; 3-bed standard rooms with washbasin, 1 %26amp; 2-bed deluxe rooms with private shower %26amp; toilet, highly recommended), couchettes (basic sleeping accommodation in 4-berth %26amp; 6-berth compartments) and reclining seats (not recommended). There's a restaurant car in the evening for dinner, with waiter-served meals at affordable prices, alternatively feel free to take you own picnic and bottle of wine aboard!
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Travel from Cologne to Brussels by high-speed Thalys train, leaving Cologne daily at 07:45, arriving Brussels Midi at 09:32.
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A Eurostar leaves Brussels Midi daily at 11:29 and arrives London St Pancras at 12:33.How long does it take to travel from London to Warsaw by train?Buy a travel book to Europe it will tell you everything you want to know about travel.
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