Arts and culture

Thameslink Art Trail by Rail

Explore the Thameslink network and add some culture to your day trip with exciting things to do by train. We’ve provided some suggestions below of fascinating places to explore, in the capital and beyond, so you can make your own Thameslink art trail by rail route.

Discover grand city galleries or explore quirky art trails, experience fascinating museums or find inspiration with a hike across the stunning South Downs, there’s an option for everyone.

From London to Bedford, Cambridge to Brighton, there’s plenty of cultural days out to be had along the Thameslink network, you may have to consider an overnight stay to experience it all.

See our suggestions below for inspiration, then plan your trip and book your tickets with Thameslink here. Where will your Thameslink art trail by rail take you?

Bedford 1 hour 5 minutes from London by train

Step into the footsteps of John Bunyan and discover the life and work of the author that transformed literature across the world at the John Bunyan Museum. Afterwards discover the rich heritage of the area at The Higgins Museum, 20 minutes walk from Bedford station.

Cambridge 50 minutes from London by train

Explore Cambridge like never before and step into the heart of the area’s art scene. Visit the Fitzwilliam Museum and Kettle’s Yard to see exhibitions and displays of remarkable art. Or choose to explore more of the city on a self-guided art or sculpture trail.

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London

The capital has lots to offer those seeking a cultural day out. Step inside one of the most iconic art galleries in the world at the Tate Modern, discover a vibrant programme of exhibitions at Bankside Gallery or visit smaller independent galleries and art studios in creative South London.

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St Albans 20 minutes from London by train

Explore St Albans Museum & Gallery the beautiful historic spaces, set over three floors, showcasing over two thousand years of heritage and contemporary artworks.

Brighton 1 hour from London by train

Discover one of the most vibrant and lively seaside towns in Britain with a diverse mix of galleries, museums and art trails. Visit the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, home to several inspiring galleries and don’t miss Brighton Toy and Model Museum, classed as one of the world’s greatest toy museums. Explore the city with a self-guided tour from Brighton station and see an eclectic mix of artwork, sculptures and installations.

Hassocks 55 minutes from London

Home to an internationally important collection of work by artists and craftspeople who were drawn to the village in the early 20th century, Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft should be on your must-visit list.

Shoreham 50 minutes from London by train

Walk in the footsteps of British artist Samuel Palmer as he tells you about his time living in Shoreham (Kent) and the paintings he created. Download the fascinating audio-visual trail here.

Sevenoaks 25 minutes from London by train

Take a short bus ride from Sevenoaks Station to get lost in the beautiful Riverhill Himalayan Gardens and marvel at the charming sculptures set among the picturesque backdrop of the estate. A 30 minute walk from the station and you’ll be transported back in time as you explore the artwork in 365 room of the impressive National Trust Knole, originally built as an Archbishop’s Palace.

Book your Thameslink art trail by rail tickets here.

Hop on a Thameslink train for an exciting solo day trip, a short break with friends or a family staycation. We've got some great suggestions of where you can explore across the Thameslink network.

Train travelling through Hassocks impressive tunnel
Arun Valley train pasing through countryside with Arundel Castle and forest in the background

It's easy to get around the South East by train, with outdoor adventures, diverse history and lots more to discover.

Bittern Line train travelling through fields with sea in distance

A region criss-crossed by rivers and estuaries, boasting wide open spaces, peaceful coastal views and towns and cities bursting with rich history.