Where in Amsterdam does the Eurostar go?

Leaving St Pancreas Station in London, the Eurostar train service arrives in Amsterdam’s main railway terminal, Amsterdam Centraal, in just under 4 hours. It is located in the heart of the city. There are 3 tunnels under the station (Eastern, Main and Western), all of which lead to/from the platforms.

If you’re planning to make use of the city ferry to travel to or from the north of Amsterdam, you should exit or arrive at the station from the IJzijde (IJ-side). A taxi rank is also situated on this side of the station, left of the Western tunnel. This is also the only way to access the station by car. All other passengers should arrive or depart from the Centrum (Centre) side of the station since this is where they will find all the city buses, trams as well as the underground. The Centre exit takes you to all parts of the city including other public transportation to its northern districts (via tunnel underneath the IJ river).

 

Update:

The Eurostar will run directly from Amsterdam via Rotterdam to London from 30 April, 2020. At present, border controls are still taking place in Brussels South, where people have to transfer. Passport control will take place in Amsterdam on 30 April.

 

If you are visiting Amsterdam, here might be some fantastic and fun things to do for you.

Where in Amsterdam does the Eurostar go?

Where Eurostar in Amsterdam

Leaving St Pancreas Station in London, the Eurostar train service arrives in Amsterdam’s main railway terminal, Amsterdam Centraal, in just under 4 hours. It is located in the heart of the city. There are 3 tunnels under the station (Eastern, Main and Western), all of which lead to/from the platforms.

If you’re planning to make use of the city ferry to travel to or from the north of Amsterdam, you should exit or arrive at the station from the IJzijde (IJ-side). A taxi rank is also situated on this side of the station, left of the Western tunnel. This is also the only way to access the station by car. All other passengers should arrive or depart from the Centrum (Centre) side of the station since this is where they will find all the city buses, trams as well as the underground. The Centre exit takes you to all parts of the city including other public transportation to its northern districts (via tunnel underneath the IJ river).

 

Update:

The Eurostar will run directly from Amsterdam via Rotterdam to London from 30 April, 2020. At present, border controls are still taking place in Brussels South, where people have to transfer. Passport control will take place in Amsterdam on 30 April.

 

If you are visiting Amsterdam, here might be some fantastic and fun things to do for you.