The top pubs near London train stations
Whether you're just passing through or seeing the very best that London has to offer, it's always a more memorable trip when you find a gem of a pub where you can relax and recharge. Luckily, for the weary traveller, we've got plenty of pubs near London stations so you won't have far to go to treat yourself to a hearty pub meal.
Train stations in London
If there's one thing London isn't short of, it's train stations. This is one of the reasons why it's one of the best connected cities in the world. But some of London's train stations have something extra special to offer, so we've listed them below.
King's Cross St Pancras
A masterpiece of Victorian Gothic architecture and possibly one of the most elegant train stations in the world, King’s Cross St Pancras is a wonder to behold. It's a major transport hub in the capital with Eurostar services to Belgium, France and the Netherlands. Not to mention the home of Harry Potter's famous platform 9 ¾. So, whether you're off to Paris or Hogwarts, King's Cross can make it happen.
Distance to nearest Greene King pub
The Lucas Arms - 0.3 miles
Just a seven-minute walk from King's Cross station, you'll find the Lucas Arms. Get comfortable and order some first-class comfort food while you kick back and relax. Family- and dog-friendly, there's also great WiFi so you can keep in touch with loved ones while you're away and let them know you've arrived safe.Paddington
Paddington train station is in a fantastic location as it's only a 10-minute walk to leafy Hyde Park and just a 15-minute train ride to Heathrow Airport. It's also home to the UK's favourite fictional blue-coated bear, Paddington Bear. In fact, there's even a statue dedicated to Michael Bond's adorable literary character on platform 1, so be sure to say hello to him as you're passing through.
Distance to nearest Greene King pub
Sawyers Arms - 0.01 miles
What was once a fishmonger's built in 1854, is now a warm and cosy pub. Only a minute’s walk from Paddington train station, you can relax with a pint and a roast dinner in the Sawyers Arms under the watchful gaze of the pub’s resident-friendly ghost.London Victoria
Victoria train station is one of London's busiest train stations. It’s a major hub for passengers travelling in and out of the capital from the South East, with trains running regularly to Brighton, Kent, Portsmouth, Gatwick Airport and more. It also has the largest coach station in London, so if you’re looking to travel a little slower and cheaper, Victoria is your best bet.