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I'm planning for my holiday to Amsterdam and then Brussels. I'm searching for some info regarding the cheaper way to travel from Amsterdam to Brussels. Bus or train? Or there is other alternative? Hopefully can get a helping hand from you. Thanks in advance.

2007-03-01 14:19:00 · 2 answers · asked by IMU D 1 in Travel Europe (Continental) Netherlands

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It's not true!
I've done it sometimes.
The coaches of Euroline only stop at Amsterdam, Utrecht and one time somewhere near Breda, so it's very fast!
Very much the same as the train, but muuuch cheaper!! A couple of years ago was 20 euros for a return, 'cos they have many offers ;-)
Utrecht-Brussels takes like 3 hours or 3 hours and a half if I remember well, but check eurolines.nl (or .com or .be,...)

She was probably thinking of the regional busses, there's no way to make a trip like that on those of course ;-)

2007-03-02 00:00:06 · answer #1 · answered by Nina 2 · 2 0

Hello there. I looked it up for you on www.ns.nl, and the journey from Amsterdam to Brussels takes about 4 hours by train and costs around 70 euros. I would definitely NOT go by coach, as this tends to be more expensive, and you could be stuck there for a good few hours yet - takes AGES to get anywhere by coach!

LOL! No, I wasn't thinking of the regional buses! Can you imagine? I just don't like EuroLine - everything takes ages and it smells. :) But to be fair, your answer is better than mine. Award the girl 10 points already!
Here, have a thumbs up.

2007-03-01 21:33:49 · answer #2 · answered by - 5 · 0 0

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