Late-night trains from London
With 80 East Midlands Trains running to London St Pancras International every day and late into the night, you can explore the capital for as long as possible and extend your day out in London into the evening.
Trains from London to: |
Mon – Fri last train |
Sat – last train |
| Sheffield |
2225 |
2055 |
| Nottingham |
2315 |
2200 |
| Derby |
2315 |
2225 |
| East Midlands Parkway |
2315 |
2225 |
| Leicester |
0015 |
0015 |
| Lincoln |
1830 |
1730 |
West End nightspots
From here it’s only a short Tube ride to Leicester Square and the heart of the West End. As well as spoiling you for places to eat out, the area has some of Europe’s liveliest nightclubs, hip bars and traditional London pubs.
Catch a show in London’s West End
If you’d like to sit back and relax, why not catch the latest movies in Leicester Square or take in a West End play or musical?
London’s trendy East End
London’s distinctive East End is equally buzzing and just as easy to get to by Tube from London St Pancras International. From the decadent cocktail bars of Hoxton and cool clubs of Shoreditch and Hackney to traditional pubs at every turn and the best curry on Brick Lane, all tastes are catered for.
Around London St Pancras International
It’s just as enjoyable to stay and wander around the beautifully restored London St Pancras International and its many options to eat and drink. The train station lies in the revitalised King’s Cross area, which has its own vibrant nightlife and pub and dining scene, as well as nearby Kings Place, home to the best in art, contemporary music and comedy.
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London’s culture and clubbing scene
Experience the great atmosphere of bustling Soho with its thriving club and cabaret scene with cool jazz at legendary Ronnie Scott’s and the hottest new acts in dynamic music venues. Many of the major art galleries and museums also stay open late and host special evening events. And don’t forget the nearby South Bank Centre by Waterloo with its diverse range of music and dance.