

On the other hand, if you're staying a few miles from the city center (in Amsterdam West, Zuidoost, Noord etc.) you can move around by car fairly quickly and parking is usually available, and much cheaper or free. Located just 10 miles from Amsterdam, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol receives over 71 million passengers a year, making it the third busiest international airport. From 6am to 1am train departs every 15 minutes. Amsterdam is small so biking is often the quickest. The ride takes 15 minutes and the trains depart day and night every day. As well as being just a 7-minute drive from the airport, the NH Amsterdam Schiphol Airport hotel is handy for the citys business areas, and a great central. You may also take the S+U Gesundbrunnen Bhf train, which costs 100-160 and takes 7h 39m, or the S Potsdam Hauptbahnhof bus, which costs 30-45 and takes 11h 10m. Flying from Germany to Amsterdam takes 2 hours and 39 minutes and costs between 60 and 220. The train will take you to Amsterdam centre in just 10-15 minutes.

In this case, you'll be better off by taking trams or renting a bike. The total distance travelled is 607.5 kilometres. There is a fast connection from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to the City centre of Amsterdam. It only takes a couple of minutes to walk from Arrivals to Schiphol Plaza, where you can take the stairs, escalator or lift down to the platforms. The price is 9,50 for one-way ride and 17,25 for a return ticket. Take the train Schiphol Station is located directly below the airport. However, if you're going to stay in the Amsterdam city center (especially in the Canals area), a car isn't very convenient: it's slow and there's only limited and very expensive parking space. Since Schiphol Airport is located only 18 km from Amsterdam city center, it is easy to plan your trip to and from the airport. The average journey time from the Airport to Amsterdam and vice versa is around 13-18 minutes. From Schiphol to the Amsterdam city center takes around 25-30 minutes, if there aren't any traffic jams.
