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Train Travel by train in continental Europe has become faster and easier. From France and from Belgium you can reach Rotterdam Central Station easily by train with Thalys. From France, there are up to 7 trains a day connecting Paris to Rotterdam in 3hr.10 min. From Belgium, the Thalys network covers all the main Belgian cities (offering also a special fare ‘all Belgian stations’), providing easy connections
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How to reach the city By plane From Rotterdam Airport you can reach the city centre of Rotterdam within half an hour. The airport is developing rapidly: the number of international flights is increasing and the departure and arrival facilities have been modified to meet today’s needs. You can find shops, restaurants, a business lounge and a panoramic terrace. Transavia Airlines offers a wide variety of flights to and from Rotterdam. Rotterdam Airport Transavia.com By boat Fro... |
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Inside the city Public transport Rotterdam has a wide network of public transportation. Trams, buses and the metro do perfectly connect with each other. For actual information and time tables please visit the websites of the public transport providers: NS (Dutch railway company) RET (Rotterdam public transport company) Fare stage metro Rotterdam
To download the map, you need the application Adobe Reader . Public transport on the water Fast Ferry Watertaxi Bicy... |
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Parking and City Map Parking and paying Anyone visiting Rotterdam by car should know that payment is by 'chipcard'. Every ticket machine on the streets accepts this form of payment. A separate chipcard is also available. The card has a balance in Euros and can be purchased at various points in the city, such as tobacconists and multi-storey car parks. For people who are unable to ‘chip’, there are always the many multi-storey car parks in the centre of Rotterdam which do accept coins and notes and, in som... |
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