How do I get from Amsterdam airport to Rotterdam cruise terminal
How to get from Amsterdam airport to Rotterdam cruise terminal using public transport
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It's very easy, there is a train station within the airport and direct trains to Rotterdam central. From there, you take metro D or E towards the south (that's any destination except “Den Haag Centraal”) and get off at Wilhelminaplein. The cruise terminal is close by.
During the day there are several trains an hour (6 or more, 4 of them “Intercity direct” trains, which are faster but require a €2,40 extra fee) and a metro every few minutes. Trains run through the night (less frequently) but the metro stops around 1 or so.
For exact timetables or alternative routes, you can check 9292.
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How do I get from Schiphol Airport to Rotterdam?
Dutch Railways (NS) operates a train from Rotterdam Centraal to Schiphol Airport every 15 minutes. Tickets cost \u20ac9 - \u20ac21 and the journey takes 25 min. Thalys also services this route every 2 hours. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Rotterdam Central Station to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport every 4 hours.How to get from Rotterdam Cruise Terminal to Amsterdam?
The best way to get from Rotterdam Cruise Terminal to Amsterdam is to train which takes 1h 3m and costs \u20ac13 - \u20ac340. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs \u20ac5 - \u20ac12 and takes 2h 35m.How far is Amsterdam cruise port to airport?
How far is it from Amsterdam Airport to Cruise Terminal? The distance between Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and Cruise Terminal is around 24 km. The journey by car should take you around 20 minutes in normal traffic.How much is train from Schiphol to Rotterdam?
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to Rotterdam Centraal by trainJourney timeFrom 20mPriceFrom \u20ac13.80Distance29 miles (47 km)Frequency92 trains per dayFirst train00:265 more rowsSources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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