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Making your connection to the Netherlands

Take your pick from the three Dutch cities below and find out how to connect and how long it’ll take.
 
 
Amsterdam
To travel to Ansterdam you’ll need to connect at Brussels-Midi/Zuid to the regional Thalys or Intercity train within the station. You should ideally allow up to 20 minutes to make your connection.
 
Brussels-Midi/Zuid is Eurostar's end destination in Brussels. It is one of Belgium's busiest train stations and acts as Belgium’s main hub for international train travel.
 
The shortest total journey time from St Pancras International to Amsterdam is approximately 5h05.

 

 

Rotterdam
To travel to Ansterdam you’ll need to connect at Brussels-Midi/Zuid to the regional Thalys or Intercity train within the station. You should ideally allow up to 20 minutes to make your connection.

Alternatively you can take a taxi, which takes between 15 and 20 minutes depending on the time of day, or any of the buses no. 65 which takes about 30 minutes.

The shortest total journey time from St Pancras International to Rotterdam is approximately 4h05.

 

 

The Hague
To travel to The Hague you’ll need to connect at Brussels-Midi/Zuid to the regional Thalys or Intercity train within the station. You should ideally allow up to 20 minutes to make your connection.

Alternatively you can take a taxi, which takes between 15 and 20 minutes depending on the time of day, or any of the buses no. 65 which takes about 30 minutes.

The shortest total journey time from St Pancras International to Rotterdam is approximately 4h05.

 

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