How to Travel to Amsterdam by Bus

Amsterdam is the cultural, financial, artistic and vice capital of The Netherlands. It is reachable by bus from many cities throughout Europe by a variety of lines. There are short-haul buses which can get you to Amsterdam from anywhere in the Low Countries or Germany, and there are long-haul transportation companies which can get you to Amsterdam from afar. Buses are often the most economical of travel methods if not the most efficient.

Things You'll Need

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  • Internet access
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Instructions

  1. Bus Lines Requiring Advance Bookings

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      Bus travel can be economical and easy.

      Decide what type of bus service suits your needs. There are a number of large coach companies operating throughout Europe who provide service to and from most major cities and regions. Similar to Greyhound in the U.S., these lines often require advance reservations and operate luxury coaches with air-conditioning, reserved seating, on-board wc and some even have CCTV entertainment. The rate for these buses is higher than a standard transport or national bus line but they may be worth the expense.

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      There are bargains to be had at the bus depot.

      Look up the local bus lines at the depot in your current city. Here you will find a selection of low-end budget, standard comfort bus lines and routes that may get you where you want to go for far less than the cost of a luxury coach ticket. If you value cost over comfort, this may be the way to go. There are no reservations required for these buses and tickets can be had at the depot ticket window. Remember to ask about age, group and student discounts when purchasing your tickets.

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      Arrive at the terminal 30 minutes prior to departure

      Choose the most suitable line for your trip, budget, location and desired travel time using Busweb. Busweb provides information on every coach company in Europe organized by country of origin and features an easy to use system of links which will take you to the schedules and rates for each one. Using this site you should be able to best determine which line to use:

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      Understanding the bus schedule is the first task.

      Book your luxury coach trip online using a great site which details every coach company throughout Europe and which completely removes the hassle of searching over and over until you find what you need. Busweb is the headquarters for all things buses. It has sections for bus enthusiasts, bus professionals, bus travelers and best of all a complete and up to date listing of every bus company in Europe, with links to their schedules and rates. With this tool the sometimes incomprehensible confusion that are bus schedules is simplified and you will easily decipher which line and which time to use it.

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      Amsterdam, here I come!

      Identify which line and which date you will be going and then make your purchase. Using a major credit card select your date, number of tickets, origin and destination and buy the tickets. Most bus tickets can be collected at the point of origin, and some of the more modern lines do not even require a ticket, only a confirmation number and identification. Once booked make sure to note the luggage requirements and you are ready to go. Arrive at the terminal 30 minutes prior to departure and enjoy the ride.

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      Trams help you get around Amsterdam.

      Upon arrival in Amsterdam, you will be dropped at the Amstel Bus Station in the southern part of the city. From here you can take the metro to Centraal Station and switch to a tram towards your final destination. The option of a taxi is always available as well.

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