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How do I get from Schiphol Airport to Rotterdam?

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 €9 – €21 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 3 hours.

How long does it take to get from Schiphol to Rotterdam?

It takes an average of 27m to travel from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to Rotterdam Centraal by train, over a distance of around 29 miles (47 km). There are normally 108 trains per day travelling from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to Rotterdam Centraal and tickets for this journey start from €13.80 when you book in advance.

How much does it cost from Amsterdam airport to Central station?

Amsterdam-Centraal to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport by train

Journey time From 13m
Price From €4.80
Distance 8 miles (12 km)
Frequency 202 trains per day
First train 00:01

How much does it cost from Amsterdam to Rotterdam?

Amsterdam to Rotterdam Centraal by train

Journey time From 39m
Price From €16.80
Distance 36 miles (58 km)
Frequency 108 trains per day
First train 00:05

Which is better Rotterdam or Amsterdam?

Rotterdam is more easy going, less stressful. Main attractions in Rotterdam are the big port, the special and mainly modern architecture and a good number nice museums of which the Boijmans van Beuningen museum is the most famous one. So if you look for a tourist hotspot: Amsterdam is the best place to go.

Is it cheaper to live in Amsterdam or Rotterdam?

According to numbeo.com, Rotterdam is considerably cheaper than Amsterdam when it comes to day-to-day expenses as well as rent and property prices. This is surprising since Rotterdam tends to have new-builds rather than the classic Dutch townhouses.

Can I survive with English in Netherlands?

This is absolutely no problem. You can stay here for as long as your tourist visa lasts without having to learn Dutch. And if you speak English, you will find that many Netherlanders speak English as a second language. But if you want to live in the Netherlands, you must learn Dutch.