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By car or train to Amsterdam, the route via the Channel Tunnel is the fastest route.

By Car via the Eurotunnel to Amsterdam

The Channel Tunnel allows you to quickly reach the European mainland. In Folkestone, at the Eurotunnel Folkestone terminal, you drive onto the car train (LeShuttle), and within just 35 minutes, you cross over to Calais in France. From Calais, it's about a 4-hour drive to Amsterdam.

Channel tunnel car
By car through the Channel Tunnel with the car train.

Route from Eurotunnel to Amsterdam

  1. After exiting the Eurotunnel, you'll find yourself in northern France. Follow the signs towards the A16 motorway, which leads to Belgium.

  2. In Belgium, follow the signs for the E40 motorway towards Brussels.

  3. After Brussels, continue driving north on the E40 motorway. You'll pass through cities such as Aalst before continuing towards Antwerp.

  4. From Antwerp, continue following the E19 motorway towards the Netherlands. You'll cross the border and enter the Netherlands.

  5. Once in the Netherlands, follow the E19 and later the A2 motorway towards Amsterdam. This route takes you through cities such as Breda and Utrecht before ultimately arriving in Amsterdam.

Tip: Cheap Parking in Amsterdam

We recommend not driving all the way into the city center but using the P+R locations instead. At these P+R locations, you can park affordably just outside the city center. From there, you can travel to the center using public transportation. Read here how this works and what conditions apply.

Book your ticket for the car train to Amsterdam

Through the booking module below, you can order a ticket for the Eurotunnel car train. It's wise to do this online in advance, as it's often much more affordable and allows you to compare prices. Tickets for the Eurotunnel train also vary by time slot, so it's smart to investigate this online yourself. While it's possible to order a ticket at the Eurotunnel check-in, prices can become very expensive when it's busy.

By Eurostar from London to Amsterdam

Eurostar Chunnel

If you're not traveling by car, the Eurostar is an excellent option. This train departs from London St. Pancras International and reaches Amsterdam directly in just 4 hours. The Eurostar train also travels through the Channel Tunnel and reaches speeds of up to 186 mph. Traveling by train to Amsterdam via the Channel Tunnel is an environmentally friendly choice, as trains generate much less emissions than ferries or airplanes. The prices for a journey with the Eurostar are also attractive, you can book a one-way trip to Amsterdam for as low as £39.

The Eurostar runs directly from London St. Pancras International to Amsterdam (make sure to book a direct journey, otherwise, you'll have a stopover in Brussels). The train stops at Amsterdam Centraal, and from there, you can easily walk into the city.

Eurotunnel - Travel Duration of 6 hours and 35 minutes

If you're travelling to Amsterdam by car via the Channel Tunnel, you should expect a journey time of approximately 6 hours and 35 minutes.

From London to Folkestone
1 hour and 30 minutes
Minimum Check-in (before departure)
1 hour (max. 2 hours)
Journey through the Channel Tunnel
35 minutes
Total travel time to France(Folkestone)
3 hours and 5 minutes
From Calais to Amsterdam
3 hour and 30 minutes
Total travel time to Amsterdam
6 hours and 35 minutes

For more information on travelling by car to Amsterdam by train, including address details, a description of what the journey looks like, and the rules to be considered, you can visit the following page: Eurotunnel with car.

Eurostar - Travel Duration of 4 hours

When travelling with the Eurostar to Amsterdam (fastest option), the train goes directly through the Channel Tunnel to Amsterdam. Customs checks take place at London St. Pancras International, eliminating the need for further stops en route. For this direct journey, you should account for a travel time of about 4 hours.

Minimum check-in at London St. Pancras International
30 minutes
Train journey from London to Amsterdam Central
3 hours and 30 minutes
Total travel time with Eurostar to London
4 hours

For more information about the journey, booking tickets, and the rules you must adhere to during the trip, you can visit the page: Travelling to Amsterdam with Eurostar.

Ferry - Travel Duration of 7 hours and 45 minutes

The ferry is also a great alternative route to Amsterdam. There are several ferries sailing to Europe (Channel Tunnel or Ferry). The fastest route is from Dover to Calais, with the crossing taking only 1.5 hours. If you include travel time to the ferry and from the ferry to Amsterdam, you can expect a total travel duration of 7 hours and 45 minutes.

From London to Dover
2 hours
Minimum check-in
45 minutes
Crossing Dover - Calais
1 hour and 30 minutes
From Calais to Amsterdam
3 hours and 30 minutes
Total travel time to Amsterdam from London
7 hours and 45 minutes

Total Travel Time to Amsterdam

There are various options and routes available for a trip to Amsterdam. The fastest option is a journey with the Eurostar, departing from London St Pancras and heading directly to Amsterdam Central, ideal for those travelling on foot.

For a car journey to the Netherlands, you can choose between the Channel Tunnel and a ferry crossing. The Calais to Dover crossing is the fastest ferry option. Below, you'll find an overview of the different routes, including travel duration and starting prices for the tickets.

When travelling on foot, the quickest and most cost-effective option is the Eurostar. By car, you have the choice of a ferry crossing or the car train via the Channel Tunnel. The most economical option is the ferry crossing from Dover to Calais. The fastest option is the car train via the Channel Tunnel. However, the total journey only takes a half-hour longer but is significantly more affordable.

Another plus of the ferry is that the crossing is experienced as relaxing; you can step out of your car during the crossing and enjoy the boat. Consider having a meal or shopping tax-free!

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