Distance | 1041 miles (1679 km) | |
Train frequency | 1 a day | |
Direct train | Yes, there is 1 direct train a day |
Trains from Málaga to London cover the 1041 miles (1679 km) long trip taking on average 27 h 42 min with our travel partners like. Normally, there is 1 train operating per day, including direct services available. Travellers depart most frequently from Malaga María Zambrano and arrive in London Victoria.
Travel by train between Málaga, Spain and London, United Kingdom is: Fully open.
International entry is allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Spain
Entry Requirements:
The government of United Kingdom has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
The above information was last checked on 21/05/2022. Remember to check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your train from Málaga to London closer to your date of departure here.
The current restriction level for your return trip by train from London to Málaga is: Fully open
Reentry to Spain is allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of United Kingdom
What are the entry requirements?
The government of Spain has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
Last verified on 19/05/2022. We do our best to keep this information up to date, but regulations can change so please double check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations ahead of your London to Málaga train here.
When taking the train from Málaga to London, you can choose to depart from train stations like Malaga María Zambrano and Malaga-Aeropuerto. Your route can end in train stations such as London Victoria, London Euston and London Kings Cross.
Omio customers who travel this route most frequently depart from Malaga María Zambrano and arrive in London Victoria.
Passengers board the train most frequently from Malaga María Zambrano, which is located around 1.9 miles (3.1 km) away from the city centre, and they get off the train at London Victoria, located 1.8 miles (2.9 km) away from the city centre.
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