Where should I stop between Amsterdam and Paris?

Where should I stop between Amsterdam and Paris?

The top cities between Amsterdam and Paris are Brussels, Bruges, Marne-la-Vallee, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ghent, Lille, Ieper (Ypres), Utrecht, and Arras. Brussels is the most popular city on the route — it’s 2 hours from Amsterdam and 3 hours from Paris.

How much does it cost to get from Amsterdam to Paris?

Amsterdam to Paris by train

Journey time From 3h 20m
Price From €25
Distance 268 miles (431 km)
Frequency 11 trains per day
First train 06:15

How many days do you need for Amsterdam?

How long is the average trip to Amsterdam? Typically, 3 to 4 days is quite enough to enjoy the beauty of the “city of canals.” You’ll even get some extra time to take a half-day tour, to see the beautiful tulips at the Keukenhof Gardens.

How fast does Thalys train go?

300 kilometres per hour
The Thalys high-speed train travels at speeds of 300 kilometres per hour. It connects 17 cities across Western Europe, including Brussels, Amsterdam and Paris.

How long is high-speed train from Paris to Amsterdam?

Train options for Paris to Amsterdam

Train High-speed train Regional train
Travel time 3hr 20 minutes 8hr 20 minutes
Seat reservations Mandatory Not required
Stations Paris Nord – Amsterdam Centraal Paris Nord – Amsterdam Centraal

Does the Eurostar go from Paris to Amsterdam?

Eurostar is a high-speed train connecting Great Britain to Continental Europe. The Eurostar travels via the Channel Tunnel, and brings you from London to Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam in just a few hours. The Eurostar also travels direct to Lille, and Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée).

Are trains running from Amsterdam to Paris?

Yes, there is a direct train from Amsterdam to Paris. We usually find around 28 direct trains on the route from Amsterdam to Paris every weekday. Trains are typically more frequent on weekends, when we found around 36 departures.

What is the best month to go to Amsterdam?

The best time to visit Amsterdam is between April and May or September and November – right before or directly after the summertime high tourist season.