How much is the bullet train from Paris to Amsterdam?


How much is the bullet train from Paris to Amsterdam? The Paris to Amsterdam train cost changes a lot, depending on what class you favor for your journeys, how close to the departure date you buy your ticket, and even where you purchase it. As a rule, the Paris to Amsterdam train tickets cost something in the range from 80 to 350 USD per ticket.


Why are trains from Amsterdam to Paris so expensive?

But passengers compare the services and prices before they decide to take the train. A typical example is Thalys, which has a monopoly of high-speed trains between Paris and Amsterdam. Due to its monopoly, it can ask high prices for tickets. Thalys sells tickets for the highest prices per kilometre in Europe.


What is the best way to travel from Paris to Amsterdam?

The fastest and most comfortable way to travel from Paris to Amsterdam is by taking the Eurostar high-speed train. This fast, modern and luxurious train will get you to your destination in just under 3 hours and 20 minutes. For actual travel times, check out our timetable.


Is Amsterdam a walkable city?

The Dutch capital's center is very walkable as it's so compact – perhaps a little too much as it tends to get very crowded.


How many days do you need in Amsterdam?

If you are wondering how many days do you need in Amsterdam, I'll say this: anywhere from 3-5 days is great, and 4 is pretty ideal! I usually recommend four days, as I think it's the perfect amount of time, to explore the Dutch capital.


Do you need a passport to travel from Paris to Amsterdam by train?

You don't need a passport if you're travelling between cities in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. It's worth bringing an identity document though, as customs do random spot checks from time to time. Don't forget your ticket, too.


Is Thalys a bullet train?

Yes, the Thalys high-speed train is a modern bullet train which runs in 4 European countries (France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands), connecting 17 cities.


How many days do you need in Paris?

Planning Your Trip to Paris
First-time travelers should try and plan around 4-5 days—ample time to enjoy some classic Parisian highlights and visit a few of the 20 arrondissements (neighborhoods).