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HOLLAND RAILPASS

Holland railpass for rail travel throughout the Netherlands. Child fares, ages 4-11. Children under 4 travel for free.

1st Class Adult   Child    
3 Days in 1 Month

$103

$51.50

5 Days in 1 Month $154 $77
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The best way to see Holland is by train. We hope your stay in our country will be a pleasant one. Perhaps you already have some idea of the cities or attractions you would like to visit while you are here. 

Train services in Holland are very frequent, and the Dutch rail network is the densest in the world with over 350 stations. You can therefore be sure the main Dutch attractions can easily be reached by train. Between the main cities, services are provided by fast InterCity trains, between the smaller cities and villages by local trains. 

In the west of the country, you can count on at least four trains an hour between major cities like Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht. The stations are located in the very heart of each city, making it easy to drop in for a visit. And even when you travel further in Holland, you can be sure of at least two trains per hour between most stations. It’s not possible to make reservations for domestic trains. For international train tickets you can do so at an International ticket office or travel agency.

For your international trips you can travel with Thalys (a high speed train that links Amsterdam to Brussels and Paris, 4 times a day in about 4 hours). To Antwerp and Brussels you can take the InterCity train that run every hour. From Brussels you can take the Eurostar, the European high speed train, that takes you to the heart of London. For Thalys and Eurostar you will have to pay a supplement. There are 7 direct nighttrains from Amsterdam (respectively to Paris, Munich, Berlin, Basel/Bern, Vienna, Milano and in summer to Prague). For the nighttrains you can reserve accommodation. In the summer there is an international train to Luxemburg (every Saturday and Sunday). 9 EuroCity-trains run every day from Amsterdam to Koln, 2 going through Switzerland and 4 trains go directly from Schiphol and Amsterdam to Hannover and Berlin. 

AIRPORT - SCHIPHOL (AMSTERDAM)

A train links Schiphol Airport with Amsterdam Central Station approximately every 9 minutes. At night, between 1 AM and 5 AM, there is 1 train per hour. The journey takes 15 minutes. The price is about $5 (US) in 1st class and about $3 (US) in 2nd class. Eurailpasses and Europasses which include the Benelux are valid on these trains.