Brits looking for a sunny European getaway without the hassle of flying should look no further than Amsterdam – the picturesque Dutch capital that can be reached from London in just over four hours by train.
With airport queues, baggage fees and flight delays putting many travellers off short-haul trips, the direct Eurostar route between London St Pancras and Amsterdam Central is becoming increasingly popular.
Passengers can travel directly to the heart of the city in as little as four hours and 19 minutes, making it possible to leave London in the morning and be strolling alongside Amsterdam’s famous canals by lunchtime.
The city is also expected to enjoy pleasant early summer temperatures next month, with forecasts predicting average highs of around 20C throughout June.
Warmer days could even see temperatures climb beyond 23C, offering ideal conditions for sightseeing, canal cruises and outdoor dining.
Amsterdam has long been considered one of Europe’s prettiest city breaks, famed for its narrow canal houses, cobbled streets and laid-back café culture.
Visitors can spend days exploring world-famous attractions including the Anne Frank House, the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum.
The city is also popular with cyclists, with thousands of bikes crossing its bridges and waterways every day.
Trendy neighbourhoods such as De Pijp and Jordaan are packed with independent cafés, bars and boutiques, while visitors can easily explore much of the city on foot.
For travellers hoping to avoid the stress of airports while still enjoying warm weather and a European escape, Amsterdam is emerging as one of the easiest and most attractive options for a summer break in 2026.
This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk
