Travel with a baby from Eindhoven to Maasbree in the Netherlands

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We are flying from London into Eindhoven in the Netherlands and then traveling to Maasbree (about 40 minutes by car) for the weekend. A friend has arranged for a taxi but we'll have a baby with us and we don't have a car seat. Are there taxis available with car seats? Is there other transport to consider? Would it be possible to borrow or hire a car seat either in the Netherlands or in London? Or is there a better solution?



Best Answer

You could get a taxi from Eindhoven airport into the city centre, and then catch a train to Blerick. It would then be another short taxi ride to get to Maasbree. Perhaps this is an option?




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Answer 2

We ended up borrowing a car seat. In asking around to find a place we could hire one, we found a friend that could loan us one for the weekend. This turned out to be the best option as we can travel with the arranged taxis with the rest of the group. I just want to add these options as an answer.

  1. Borrow from a friend - Ask friends or at baby groups. There is a good chance of finding a car seat especially for a short trip.

  2. Freecycle - A group of people that give and get stuff for free. Children's items are commonly exchanged as they are typically outgrown before they are worn out.

  3. ebay - There were plenty of car seats listed on ebay with some less than £10.

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