€35*
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4 months in advance
Head to Paris from Amsterdam at high speed and without changes, in only 3 hours 25 minutes. Eurostar will whisk you off to the timeless capital of France.
Board the high-speed Eurostar train from Amsterdam and you’ll arrive in Paris in no time at all, without thehassle of having to change trains.
The train journey will take you from the Dutch capital to Paris via Belgium, serving among others one of Europe’s most beautiful stations, the central station of Antwerp.
Upon your arrival at Paris Nord train station, you can continue your journey with one of the many train connections, or you can start your visit of the city by metro or bus (provided by RATP).
Due to planned engineering works, the InterCity Netherlands trains (Brussels-Amsterdam) will terminate in Rotterdam on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 May 2024.
Passengers to Schiphol-Airport and Amsterdam can change trains in Breda or Rotterdam and use NS trains (Dutch Railways) to their final destination with their current ticket.
In the opposite direction, passengers from Amsterdam Central and Schiphol-Airport can use other trains to Rotterdam or Breda, where they can board on the Intercity train to Brussels.
Please check the adapted timetables before travel.
Due to planned engineering works, the Intercity Netherlands (Brussels-Amsterdam) trains will be diverted via Roosendaal on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June 2024, resulting in longer journey times. Another consequence is that the stations Noorderkempen en Breda will not be served.
Passengers to/from Breda can change trains in Roosendaal and use local trains to/from Breda.
Besides, replacement buses will connect Antwerpen-Centraal, Noorderkempen and Breda.
Passengers from Breda to Belgium can use NS trains to Roosendaal, where they can embark on the Intercity train to Brussels.
Please check the adapted schedules a few days before your departure.
Due to planned engineering works, the InterCity Netherlands trains (Brussels-Amsterdam) will terminate in Rotterdam on Saturday 29 June 2024.
Passengers to Schiphol-Airport and Amsterdam can change trains in Breda or Rotterdam and use NS trains (Dutch Railways) to their final destination with their current ticket.
In the opposite direction, passengers from Amsterdam Central and Schiphol-Airport can use other trains to Rotterdam or Breda, where they can board on the Intercity train to Brussels.
Please check the adapted timetables before travel.
Due to planned engineering works on the Dutch rail network on Sunday 30 June 2024, InterCity Netherlands trains (Brussels-Amsterdam) will be running between Brussels and Breda only.
Passengers to Rotterdam, Schiphol-Airport and Amsterdam can change trains in Breda and make use of other NS (Dutch railway) operated trains from Breda. This applies in the opposite direction as well, for travelling from the Netherlands to Belgium.
Please check the adapted schedules for your journey a few days before travel.
Due to planned engineering works, the InterCity Netherlands trains (Brussels-Amsterdam) will terminate in Rotterdam on Monday 1 July 2024.
Passengers to Schiphol-Airport and Amsterdam can change trains in Breda or Rotterdam and use NS trains (Dutch Railways) to their final destination with their current ticket.
In the opposite direction, passengers from Amsterdam Central and Schiphol-Airport can use other trains to Rotterdam or Breda, where they can board on the Intercity train to Brussels.
Please check the adapted timetables before travel.
Due to planned infrastructure works on the Belgian network, IC Netherlands trains will be diverted around Antwerp and will not service Anwerpen-Centraal on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 July.
If you are traveling to or from Antwerp, you can hop on or off at Antwerpen-Berchem, from where you will have connections to Antwerp-Centraal.
Please consult the adapted timetables before departure.
From Monday 12 to Thursday 29 August 2024 inclusive, engineering works are planned on the high-speed line between Brussels and the French border. During these works, Eurostar and TGV INOUI trains will be diverted via an alternative route, resulting in longer journey times.