Cologne To Brussels Eurostar Travel Guide
Plan Your Train Journey
Eurostar is a high-speed train service that offers convenient travel from Cologne to Brussels. Travelling by train from Cologne to Brussels takes approximately 1h 56m. The first train departs at 06:39, and the last train leaves at 18:44. For more detailed information, please consult our Train Journey Planner and Timetable.
Book Cheap Train Tickets
Eurostar trains from Cologne to Brussels offer convenient travel options. The average Standard ticket fare is £71.62. Fares for kids aged 4 to 11 years old are approximately 30% cheaper in Standard and Standard Premier. Kids under 4 can travel for free, provided they can sit on an adult's lap. There are plenty of Eurostar Promotions on TrainPal, book cheap Eurostar tickets now!
Travel Documents and Visas
Kindly ensure that you have your passport and other necessary travel documents, including visas, residence permits, and ID cards, with you. It is important to verify that these documents are valid. Before your trip, please consult the appropriate government websites to determine if you require a visa for your destination(s). If you are travelling to or from London, you will be required to present a valid travel document along with your ticket.
Check-In and When to Arrive
- The ticket gates close up to 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time, except for Business Premier classes which have a 15-minute window.
- It is recommended to arrive at least 90 minutes before departure when departing from London.
- For Eurostar journeys from other EU cities to London, it is advisable to arrive between 60 to 120 minutes before departure.
- Simply check the departure board for your train and proceed directly to the platform, except for journeys to and from London.
- To ensure a hassle-free boarding experience, we suggest arriving at the station 20 minutes before the scheduled departure time of your train.
When taking Eurostar trains to and from London, please note that:
If you are travelling between Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Germany:
