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Relax on your journey from Huddersfield to London
Relax and unwind as you speed effortlessly between Huddersfield to London.
The refreshments and comfy seats onboard our trains mean you'll always ride in style - and with LNER's cheap Advance tickets, you'll have extra spending money when you arrive.
Average travel time
3 hours 30 minutes
Distance
200 miles
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Things to do in London
Think you've seen London? Handwritten Beatles lyrics, cat mummies from Ancient Egypt and the world's most whimsical department store.

Meet the spooky cat mummies at the British Museum
Much is said about the British Museum's mummies of Ancient Egypt but perhaps less well-known are their feline companions.
That's right, cat mummies. Cats ruled in Ancient Egypt, they were considered sacred.
Cats owned by important people were often mummified, and the British Museum exhibit shows a cat that has been wrapped rather elaborately. You'll never look at your pet moggie the same way again.
The British Museum
Browse Liberty, the department store in an eccentric country house
Liberty is a department store with a difference. From the outside it looks like a country house from the Tudor period – all black and white wood panelling and leaded windows. There’s an off-kilter, slightly eccentric feel too. Its timbers come from navy ships, and its founder was inspired by Eastern Bazaars.
Step inside and it’s rather magical. Small wood-panelled rooms tumble into one another – full of nooks and crannies and bursting with all manner of decadent products. Browse high-end fashion, homewares and beauty products from some of the best brands around.
Liberty
See the world’s most famous bed at the V&A
The Bed of Ware is an incredibly large bed that lives at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Curators call it ‘One of the V&A’s greatest treasures,’ and it was even mentioned by Shakespeare in Twelfth Night! So what’s so special about it? Well, it’s 3 metres wide for starters – with enough room for 4 couples (ahem).
It became a bit of a thing to have slept in it, and visitors began to carve their names into its heavy oak frame – perhaps that’s where the phrase ‘another notch on the bedpost’ originates?
The V&A

Meet the spooky cat mummies at the British Museum
Much is said about the British Museum's mummies of Ancient Egypt but perhaps less well-known are their feline companions.
That's right, cat mummies. Cats ruled in Ancient Egypt, they were considered sacred.
Cats owned by important people were often mummified, and the British Museum exhibit shows a cat that has been wrapped rather elaborately. You'll never look at your pet moggie the same way again.
The British Museum
Browse Liberty, the department store in an eccentric country house
Liberty is a department store with a difference. From the outside it looks like a country house from the Tudor period – all black and white wood panelling and leaded windows. There’s an off-kilter, slightly eccentric feel too. Its timbers come from navy ships, and its founder was inspired by Eastern Bazaars.
Step inside and it’s rather magical. Small wood-panelled rooms tumble into one another – full of nooks and crannies and bursting with all manner of decadent products. Browse high-end fashion, homewares and beauty products from some of the best brands around.
Liberty
See the world’s most famous bed at the V&A
The Bed of Ware is an incredibly large bed that lives at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Curators call it ‘One of the V&A’s greatest treasures,’ and it was even mentioned by Shakespeare in Twelfth Night! So what’s so special about it? Well, it’s 3 metres wide for starters – with enough room for 4 couples (ahem).
It became a bit of a thing to have slept in it, and visitors began to carve their names into its heavy oak frame – perhaps that’s where the phrase ‘another notch on the bedpost’ originates?
The V&A
Sup a pint in a pub built by Sir Christopher Wren
London is full of old pubs with magnificent histories.
Take the Old Bell Tavern on Fleet Street – built by renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren to give people working on his St Bride’s Church designs somewhere to get a drink.
Wren, who also designed St Paul’s Cathedral, was rebuilding the capital after the Great Fire of London had wiped much of it out in 1666.
By the 1700s Fleet Street was home to the nascent newspaper industry and the early printers were soon making the Bell Tavern their own
Today, you'll still find a solid pint and an authentic atmosphere.
The Old Bell Tavern

Get a little extra with your journey
Not only will you never pay a booking fee when you book your ticket with LNER, you can also sign up for LNER Perks.
When you sign up for Perks, you'll get:
Get £5 free to spend on your next journey
2% back on all LNER journeys
Download the LNER app or find out more about LNER Perks and sign up today.
Book your Huddersfield to London King's Cross train in advance
Buying your Huddersfield to London King's Cross train tickets at least four weeks in advance ahead of your travel date can save you up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices.
Buy a Standard Advance ticket through the LNER website and app at least four weeks before you travel, and you'll save up to 47%* compared to buying any Standard ticket on the day of travel.
See moreSave 1/3 on your train from Huddersfield to London King's Cross with a Railcard
A Railcard is a discount card that allows you to save money on train travel throughout Great Britain, which often offers 1/3 off the cost of your train tickets on most routes.
See moreUse our Deal Finder for the cheapest trains to London King's Cross from Huddersfield
Access the best train fares on Huddersfield to London King's Cross trains easily with the LNER app. Use Deal Finder to find the lowest prices on train tickets by simply entering your travel details. It's your shortcut to easier and more affordable travel!
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Book your Huddersfield to London King's Cross train in advance
Buying your Huddersfield to London King's Cross train tickets at least four weeks in advance ahead of your travel date can save you up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices.
Buy a Standard Advance ticket through the LNER website and app at least four weeks before you travel, and you'll save up to 47%* compared to buying any Standard ticket on the day of travel.
See moreSave 1/3 on your train from Huddersfield to London King's Cross with a Railcard
A Railcard is a discount card that allows you to save money on train travel throughout Great Britain, which often offers 1/3 off the cost of your train tickets on most routes.
See moreUse our Deal Finder for the cheapest trains to London King's Cross from Huddersfield
Access the best train fares on Huddersfield to London King's Cross trains easily with the LNER app. Use Deal Finder to find the lowest prices on train tickets by simply entering your travel details. It's your shortcut to easier and more affordable travel!
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* Saving average based on all Standard Advance tickets bought on the LNER website and App at least four weeks before you travel vs buying any Standard ticket on the day you travel.
Take the train to London King's Cross from Huddersfield with LNER
Taking the Huddersfield to London King's Cross high-speed train is quick and easy with LNER.
Covering a distance of 200 miles, our trains from Huddersfield to London King's Cross take just 3 hours 30 minutes.
Once on-board, you'll be able to order food directly to your seat, browse the internet with free Wi-Fi, and charge your phone with a plug at every table.
And for a more luxurious Huddersfield to London King's Cross train journey, travel First Class – with wider seats, complimentary food and drinks, and use of our First Class lounge at London.