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Privat biltransfer från Amsterdam till Antwerp

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Resa

Du kommer att resa bekvämt i 2 h 10 min.

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Din förare kommer att släppa av dig på din adress i Antwerp.

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Totalt
  • 164 km
  • 2 h 10 min

Overview: car trip from Amsterdam to Antwerp

A car trip from Amsterdam to Antwerp passes like a short dream of green fields and windmills. After being in the Netherlands' capital that’s awake day and night, hitting the road to get to Antwerp will be a relaxing transfer from one lively city to another. This 100-mile-long journey (160 km) is one that displays the western towns and sites of the Netherlands and some amazing rural views of Belgium’s Flemish Region—and the duration of the time you’ll spend in the car is only two short hours.

However, your journey could be longer since one of the best things about traveling with Daytrip is the possibility of exploring more of the Netherlands on the way to Antwerp. Start by Clara Maria Cheese & Clog Farm for a real taste of the Dutch countryside and culture. Here at this old-fashioned farm, you’ll witness the traditional way of making clogs and the famous Gouda cheese.

Then, continue to De Haar Castle, a magical piece of architecture straight out of fairytales. You can enjoy this display of wealth and learn about the castle’s history dating back to the Prince-bishop of Utrecht.

About Antwerp

It’s a blessing that getting from Amsterdam to Antwerp is such a doable and short trip because visiting the two cities in a row shows a glimpse of big city life in Western Europe. Antwerp is just as dynamic as Amsterdam. Its busy port, cultural heritage, and historical architecture make it an interesting spot for thousands of travelers every year.

You might have heard Antwerp is known as the “Diamond Capital of the World”, which is a deserving title considering that over 80% of the world's rough diamonds and 50% of the polished diamonds have passed through the city's Diamond District since the 15th century.

Diamonds are not the only side of Antwerp that’s famous. The city was the hometown of the famous Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. His house, the Rubenshuis, is now a museum where you can visit to admire his works as well as the art of his contemporaries, but at the moment, it’s temporarily closed, so check their website before visiting. The best thing is that his art is not cornered only in this museum but lives throughout the city; many of his masterpieces decorate local churches and other museums.

Apart from the striking beauties of Antwerp, such as the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Antwerp Central Station, the city is full of hidden surprises that will enrich your exploration. For example, Antwerp has an extensive network of underground tunnels known as the "Ruien." These tunnels were originally used as sewers and canals and have recently been opened for guided tours, so stop by for a unique perspective on the city’s history.

And then there are hidden beguinages, which are small communities that housed religious women (Beguines) who lived in a close-knit, semi-monastic community without taking formal religious vows. These peaceful oases take travelers back to medieval times for a quick visit.

From Amsterdam to Antwerp: travel tips

Consider these travel tips to get from Amsterdam to Antwerp easily and without a problem:

Learn basic Dutch and Flemish phrases

Many people in both Amsterdam and Antwerp speak English but still, learn a few basic phrases in Dutch and Flemish (a dialect of Dutch spoken in Belgium) for the sake of the locals. They will definitely appreciate the effort, and your phrases will come in handy in smaller shops, restaurants or for directions. Simple greetings and phrases like “hello” (hallo), “please” (alstublieft), “thank you” (dank u), and “do you speak English?” (spreekt u Engels?) can help you more than you imagine.

Check for international data plans or local SIM cards

If you rely on your smartphone for navigation, communication, or entertainment during your trip, you should make sure you have adequate mobile data coverage. Check with your mobile provider about international data plans that include Belgium. Or consider purchasing a local SIM card to travel within Belgium comfortably.

Pack to be prepared

The weather in the Netherlands and Belgium can be quite unpredictable, even in the summer. Pack layers, a light rain jacket, and an umbrella to stay comfortable regardless of the weather. Bring a small travel pillow and a reusable water bottle. It’s also useful to carry some snacks to keep yourself energized in between the stops.

How to get from Amsterdam to Antwerp

Choosing the best way to get from Amsterdam to Antwerp is just as important as the time you’ll spend in the city. So, review your preferences and pick the option that resonates with you the most.

Amsterdam to Antwerp by bus

Direct buses operate between Amsterdam and Antwerp, departing from various locations in Amsterdam, such as Amsterdam Sloterdijk or Amsterdam Duivendrecht. The bus trip takes longer than the train and driving, up to three hours. Flixbus’s schedule is the busiest one on this route, with buses running every two hours.

Buy your tickets beforehand since this trip is quite popular. The buses can get quite crowded because the bus option is cost-effective. Tickets average around $7 to $13.

Amsterdam to Antwerp by train

Taking a train is a popular way to travel Belgium, and it works well when you’re getting from Amsterdam to Antwerp, too. Belgian Railways has hourly trains operating on this route, each trip taking around one hour and 50 minutes. The Thalys trains leave Amsterdam to Antwerp every two hours, but the duration of the travel is much less, which is around one hour. The trains can be packed at times, so secure your tickets in advance. Expect tickets to cost approximately €21 ($17).

Amsterdam to Antwerp by plane

Although both Amsterdam and Antwerp have airports, there are currently no direct flights between Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) and Antwerp International Airport (ANR). Most flights include one or more transfers, which makes it way less convenient than ground transport options such as traveling with a private car service or taking a bus.

Amsterdam to Antwerp by private car service

Having a car ride with Daytrip from Amsterdam to Antwerp provides something that public transportation cannot, and that is the freedom of exploration. This possibility comes with driving, too, but not quite as comfortable as Daytrip. Enjoy the stress-free journey without navigating and finding parking spots at each stop. If traveling in ultimate comfort and while having tons of fun sounds like you—book your seat with Daytrip! Secure your ride for around $290 (267 euros) for a private sedan.

Amsterdam to Antwerp by rental car

Driving from Amsterdam to Antwerp is one of the more flexible options since you can stop whenever and wherever you’d like to. You’d take the A2 highway from Amsterdam, continue onto the A27, and then the A16, which becomes the E19 in Belgium, leading to Antwerp. The duration of the trip would be around two hours, but it can change depending on the traffic conditions.

Things to do when you get to Antwerp

After completing your trip from Amsterdam to Antwerp, you’ll realize that the city is buzzing with precious places to see and hidden history between streets to explore. Apart from the most popular attractions, which you'll undoubtedly get to see, here are the lesser-known ones you won’t regret visiting:

Pass through the Vlaeykensgang Alley

Hidden in plain sight at the center of Antwerp is the Vlaeykensgang, a historic 16th-century alleyway connecting several streets between the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Hoogstraat.

If you wonder what it’d be like to travel back in time to glimpse the old Antwerp, entering Vlaeykensgang will feel the same. The quaint houses lined up the cobblestone streets, and silent courtyards are now galleries and restaurants, but it used to house shoemakers and later became a refuge for the city’s poor.

Visit the Museum aan de Stroom (MAS)

There will be a building that immediately catches your eye in the trendy Eilandje district. You’ll recognize it from its stacked red sandstone blocks interspersed with glass panels. This architectural wonder is the Museum aan de Stroom, known as MAS. Inside, you’ll find numerous exhibits on multiple floors, each touching the theme of Antwerp’s connection to the world through migration and cultural exchange. Wrap your visit up by resting on the rooftop terrace overlooking the Scheldt River and the port.

See a Baroque gem: Carolus Borromeus Church

The impact of Peter Paul Rubens in Antwerp is quite immense, and it doesn’t end with a museum dedicated to his work. He designed the Carolus Borromeus Church, a masterpiece of Baroque artistry. It used to house 39 ceiling paintings by Ruben, which were unfortunately destroyed in a fire, but the church still preserves a collection of artwork. Visiting the church during one of the organ concerts held here is an amazing way to experience its atmosphere.

When is the best time to visit Antwerp

Antwerp welcomes high numbers of travelers year-round, but the best time to plan your trip from Amsterdam to Antwerp is from May to June. This period is generally a good time to travel to Belgium because the weather is mild and travel costs are more affordable, or at least cheaper than late summer, which is the peak tourist season.

If you are looking to soak up some sun, arrange a cruise from Amsterdam to Antwerp or a river cruise from Antwerp—choose July since it has the longest daylight hours. And if you don’t want to get caught up in the “wet” side of Belgium, avoid the rainy season altogether, which peaks in December. You’ll want to arrange your visit around the typically dry month of April.

Frågor och svar om att resa från Amsterdam till Antwerp

Traveling from Amsterdam to Antwerp by train takes around one hour and 15 minutes if you take a high-speed Thalys or Eurostar train. If you choose an intercity train, the duration is longer, taking approximately two hours and 15 minutes. These times can vary a little, depending on the service and time of day.
The cost of traveling from Amsterdam to Antwerp differs based on the mode of transport. A high-speed train ticket ranges from $31.50 to $81 (€29 to €75), while an intercity train ticket costs between $27 to $43 (€25 and €40). Buses are the most economical, with prices from $11 to $22 (€10 to €20). Driving expenses are approximately $22 to $33 (€20 to €30) for fuel, plus any rental fees. The luxury and convenience of a private car service like Daytrip is around $285 (€260) for a sedan.
Yes, you can drive from Amsterdam to Antwerp. The distance is about 100 miles (160 km), and the trip is two hours by car, which changes according to the traffic. The route you’d take goes through the A2 and A27 highways in the Netherlands and the A16/E19 highway in Belgium.
Yes, there is a high-speed train service from Amsterdam to Antwerp. Thalys and Eurostar both operate high-speed trains on this route. They are fast and comfortable travel options, and they reduce the travel time to around one hour and 15 minutes.
You can find luxury hotels like the Hilton Antwerp Old Town, boutique hotels such as Hotel Julien, and cost-effective options like the Ibis Budget Antwerpen Centraal Station. There are also lots of bed and breakfasts and Airbnb options in the city and surrounding areas. Choose your accommodation close to central Antwerp for an easier exploring of the city.
Yes, you can share a ride from Amsterdam to Antwerp using ride-sharing services. These services connect drivers with empty seats to passengers traveling in the same direction, whose costs are generally affordable. Keep in mind that ride sharing can be a crowded experience.

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Clara Maria Cheese and Clog Farm

Clara Maria Cheese and Clog Farm

Step into Dutch culture at this historic farmhouse, where things are still done the old-fashioned way. Dutch Delights 

De Haar Castle

De Haar Castle

Get a glimpse into the extravagant lives of the Rothschilds in the largest castle in the Netherlands. The Golden Age 

Utrecht

Utrecht

The canals in this ancient Dutch city were voted the most beautiful in Europe. Canal Culture 

Gouda

Gouda

This charming medieval city has plenty of historic heritage, such as its UNESCO-listed church, to serve with its world-famous cheese. Cheesy Charms 

Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to human ingenuity and a distinctive part of Dutch culture. Monumental Machinations 

Nationaal Glasmuseum

Nationaal Glasmuseum

See all the ways art and craft can combine to create a variety of beautiful but fragile glass goods. Clearly Beautiful 

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Used the service to go from Luxor to Hurghada, Egypt. Ahmed H was our driver and he was perfect. The car was new, clean, he had water and snacks for us, and accommodated our stops. Great service from him and would recommend it.

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Used Daytrip for two rides in Mexico, which were both great. So comfortable, and we arrived at each of our destinations at a great time. Both were incredible drivers, and we felt so safe. One of our drivers, Miguel, also played the best music! Will definitely use Daytrip on our next trip to Mexico.

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Great way to travel and see some sights on the way

We did not know what to expect with this trip and booked from Australia. We were initially looking for an easy way to travel from Granada to Malaga. We decided not to waste the opportunity to see something additional on our way. Miguel certainly exceeded our expectations. His English was excellent (unfortunately we speak very little Spanish), and he was very friendly and helpful. We thoroughly enjoyed hearing about the regions as we passed through and also discussing some of the local ways. Miguel took us to Antequera as planned and ensured we were able to easily get our tickets to the attractions without any sense of rushing us. We were picked up and dropped off punctually and really enjoyed our trip. Hopefully we will return to Spain and we can use this service again sometime.

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Excellent service

We used the service twice while in Thailand. Extremely prompt and efficient customer service. Best rate being offered in Chiang Mai for the travels. Polite, punctual, professional and English speaking drivers. Clean, comfortable vehicles. Being a regular visitor to Thailand, this was hands down the best service. Most pleased with the company. I hope it sustains the excellence of service that was rendered to us.

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