Eindhoven Airport to Amsterdam

The most popular way to travel from Eindhoven Airport to Amsterdam is to take the airport bus (400/401) to Eindhoven Centraal and then an NS Intercity train. Typical total travel time is ~1h45–2h10 and costs about €29–€31 per adult (bus ~€4.96 + train from ~€24.10). A direct coach (limited departures) can be the cheapest when it matches your arrival, while a taxi/transfer is the most comfortable but pricier (~€120+).

Bus + Train (Recommended)

~1h45–2h10 · €29–€31

Reliable & frequent.
Best balance of price and speed.

How it works

Direct Coach

~1h45–2h15 · from ~€16–€25

Often the cheapest.
Fewer daily departures.

Coach times & tickets

Taxi / Transfer

~1h30 · €120–€180

Door-to-door comfort.
Perfect with luggage or kids.

Book a Taxi

Quick Comparison

Option Travel time Typical price Great option for
Bus 400/401 → Train to Amsterdam Centraal ≈ 1h45–2h10 ≈ €29–€31 p.p. Most travellers; dependable & frequent
Direct coach (FlixBus) ≈ 1h45–2h15 from ~€16–€25 p.p. Cheapest singles; limited daily departures
Taxi / Private transfer ≈ 1h30 €120–€180 per car Late arrivals, lots of luggage, families
Rental car ≈ 1h30 driving Varies (day-rate + fuel) Onward road trips in NL/Benelux

Tip: with 3–4 travellers, a taxi can be similar in price to multiple train tickets (and is door-to-door).

Route overview from Eindhoven Airport to Amsterdam


Your Transport Options in Detail

Below are the best ways to get from Eindhoven Airport (EIN) to Amsterdam, starting with the option we recommend for most travellers.

Option 1: Bus 400/401 → Train to Amsterdam (Best All-Round)

From arrivals, follow the “Bus” signs to P1 (1–2 minutes). Take bus 400 (express; ~20 min) or 401 (all-stops; ~24–26 min) to Eindhoven Centraal, then a direct NS Intercity to Amsterdam Centraal (or Zuid/Sloterdijk if that’s closer to your stay). Fastest train rides are ~1h15–1h25 with multiple departures per hour.

Tickets & paying

  1. Bus (Hermes/Bravo): buy the Eindhoven Airport e-ticket (valid on 20/400/401) from ~€4.96 or tap in/out with OVpay using your bank card/phone.
  2. Train (NS): standard one-way from ~€24.10 (Eindhoven → Amsterdam). Use the NS app/journey planner to pick the fastest Intercity.

Paying with OVpay — quick tips

  • Tap your bank card or phone when you board the bus, tap again when you get off.
  • Use one card/phone per person and take the card out of your wallet to avoid double-tapping.

OVpay — how it works

Kids & families — what you pay

  • Bus (Bravo/Hermes): Under 4 travel free. Ages 4–11 travel free with a paying adult (max 2 children per adult) or get ~34% discount with a personal OV-chipkaart.
  • Train (NS): use Railrunner (€2.50 day ticket per child 4–11) or Kids Vrij (free with personal card).

Which airport bus to take?

  • 400 if you want the fastest ride (limited stops, ≈20 min).
  • 401 if it arrives first or you prefer more frequent service (≈24–26 min).

First & last buses

Service starts early morning (around ~05:00) and runs until late evening (often close to midnight, later on peak days). Exact first/last vary by weekday/season — check live timetables.

Arriving late?

If you miss your connection:

  • Taxi/transfer: see option 3 below.
  • Direct coach: check if a late FlixBus is running for your date.

Option 2: Direct Coach (FlixBus) — Cheapest Singles

FlixBus runs direct coaches from Eindhoven Airport to Amsterdam (often to Sloterdijk or Centraal, depending on the day/season). Journeys take about 1h45–2h15 with fares from ~€16–€25. Note the limited daily departures — check your exact date/time.

  • Where: Departures from P1 outside the terminal.
  • Tickets: Book via app/site to guarantee a seat.

Option 3: Taxi / Private Transfer – Fast & Door-to-Door

The most comfortable (and only fully direct) option is a pre-booked transfer or metered taxi straight to Amsterdam. Expect around 1h30 depending on traffic and a typical fare of €120–€180 per car for central Amsterdam. You can pre-book to lock a fixed price.

A taxi waiting at Eindhoven Airport

  • Where: Official taxi rank just outside the terminal (signposted).
  • Tip: If you prefer upfront pricing, consider a fixed-fare transfer service.

Other Option: Rental Car

Ideal if you plan to explore beyond Amsterdam. Major providers (Sixt, Hertz, Europcar) operate at EIN. Compare deals below.

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Where to Stay in Amsterdam

Here are well-located, high-rated picks across budgets — easy access to trams/metro and major sights.

Pulitzer Amsterdam

Pulitzer Amsterdam (Luxury, Jordaan/9 Streets)

Iconic canal-house hotel spanning 25 historic buildings — design, charm, and a prime location.

Check Prices & Availability

The Hoxton Amsterdam

The Hoxton, Amsterdam (Trendy Boutique)

Stylish rooms near the canals and the Nine Streets — perfect for design lovers and weekenders.

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Motel One Waterlooplein

Motel One Amsterdam-Waterlooplein (Great Value)

Affordable, modern and central enough for easy tram/metro connections — excellent value for money.

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Stayokay Vondelpark

Stayokay Vondelpark (Budget/Family)

Clean and social with private/family rooms right by Amsterdam’s famous park — great for budget-minded travellers.

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Things to Do in Amsterdam

Amsterdam blends Golden Age art with modern creativity. Here are crowd-pleasers plus a few local favorites to get you started:

Amsterdam canal view and museums

  • Canal Cruise: See the city from the water (daytime for photos; evening for lights). Consider a small-boat cruise for a more intimate vibe.
  • Rijksmuseum & Van Gogh Museum: Reserve timed tickets; both are in the Museumplein area.
  • Anne Frank House: Book well in advance — tickets are released on a schedule and sell out quickly.
  • Jordaan & 9 Straatjes: Wander for boutique shopping, cafés, and classic canal-house views.
  • De Pijp & Albert Cuyp Market: Street food, local snacks, and a lively neighborhood feel.
  • Vondelpark: Picnic, people-watch, or rent bikes for a leisurely loop.
  • Amsterdam Noord: Free ferry from Centraal; visit A’DAM Lookout or artsy NDSM wharf.
  • Specialty museums: Resistance Museum, Jewish Cultural Quarter, Maritime Museum — pick one that matches your interests.

Best choice by traveller type

Solo traveller

Bus+Train for speed & value. Tap in on the bus with OVpay, then NS Intercity to Amsterdam.

How it works →

Couple

Still Bus+Train for most. Landing late or with bulky luggage? Consider a transfer.

Taxi / Transfer tips →

Family with young kids

Buses are low-floor and stroller-friendly. With the kids-free rule on Bravo/Hermes and Railrunner/Kids Vrij on trains, public transport can be very affordable. Exhausted? Take a taxi.

Family ticket tips →

Business traveller

If timing matters, go Bus+Train (multiple departures/hour). Need privacy/calls? Taxi door-to-door.

See quick comparison →

Mobility needs

Buses are step-free with wheelchair/buggy space. For full assistance, pre-book a wheelchair-friendly taxi.

Taxi / transfer options →


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What’s the cheapest way from Eindhoven Airport to Amsterdam?

Usually the direct coach (when it fits your arrival). Otherwise the Bus+Train combo is great value thanks to frequency.

How often do buses 400/401 run from the airport?

Several times an hour through most of the day; check live times for your date. Hermes live times

Can I tap my bank card on the bus?

Yes. Use OVpay: tap in when boarding, tap out when getting off. More info

Travelling with kids?

Bus: Under-4s free; ages 4–11 travel free with a paying adult (max 2/ adult) or ~34% discount with a personal OV-chipkaart. Train: use Railrunner (€2.50) or Kids Vrij (free; requires personal card).

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