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Travel to Amsterdam


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p-on ticket is sold at the Ticket & Service counter at Amsterdam Central Station, without requiring a prior reservation. Tickets with reservations are also sold online. There is a refreshment trolley on board of each train for drinks and snacks.

*ICE International  connects Amsterdam up 7 times each day with Düsseldorf (2h16), Cologne(2h41), and Frankfurt (3h46). One ICE-train runs to Basel (6h43). There is a BordBistro-coach available on each ICE-train.

*The Intercity train to Berlin  runs every two hours and connects Amsterdam Central Station with Osnabrück (3h08), Hanover (4h20), and Berlin (6h22). A BordBistro-coach is available on each train to Berlin.

*City Nightline/Euro night  runs overnight trains from Amsterdam Central Station directly to Copenhagen (1 night), Warsaw (1 night), Minsk (1 night and 1 day), Moscow (2 nights and 1 day),Prague (1 night), Munich (1 night) and Zurich (1 night). Travelling with these trains might save you a hotel night. You can choose to spend the night in ordinary seats, reclining seats (only to Warsaw/Munich/Zürich), 6- or 4-bedded couchettes, or a 3, 2 or 1-bedded private sleeper-compartment with washing basin or private shower/toilet. A breakfast is included in the sleeper-compartment, other snacks/drinks are also on sale onboard the trains.

*Euro star  runs a high speed service from London St Pancreas Station to Brussels Zuid/Midi Station. From Brussels you can continue to Amsterdam by Thalys or Fyra.

*If you plan to take a train to Amsterdam, it's advisable to check the train times in the international journey planner . Most tickets are sold online, and often it is cheaper to book tickets in advance. Tickets are also sold at the international ticket offices at
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