How to get from Paris to Amsterdam: The Definitive Transportation Guide
Paris to Amsterdam is one of Europe’s most optimized travel corridors, but 2026 adds new friction: updated entry screening, temporary internal checks, and tighter hub procedures.
Drawing on over a decade of navigating Europe’s major transit systems, this guide breaks down train, flight, bus, and driving with clear timings, costs, and station-level logistics. Use it to pick the right option for your priority—speed, budget, or simplicity—without getting caught out by the 2026 rules.
Summary Highlights
- Cheapest Option: The direct bus remains the undisputed budget leader, with fares starting as low as 18–22 (€18) for those who book in advance.
- Most Popular/Recommended Option: The Eurostar high-speed train is the logistical gold standard, offering city-center to city-center transit in approximately 3.5 hours, bypassing airport security and transfer times.
- Fastest Option: A nonstop flight takes approximately 1h 15m, though total travel time—inclusive of airport protocols and 2026 border spot-checks—often rivals the train.
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Comparison Table: Transportation Options
| Method | Time* | Price (USD) |
| Train (Eurostar) | ~3h 19m – 4h 2m | $41 – $226 |
| Flight (Nonstop) | ~1h 15m – 1h 30m | $42 – $213 |
| Bus (Direct) | ~7h 20m – 7h 50m | $18 – $44 |
*Note: Times for Bus, Train, and Car may be extended by 20–45 minutes due to temporary internal border checks through June 2026.
Distance and Journey Overview
The total distance between Paris and Amsterdam is approximately 431 km (267 miles). Logistically, the route is highly optimized, with travel times ranging from a record 3 hours 19 minutes via high-speed rail to nearly 8 hours via standard bus services.
Option 1: High-Speed Train (Eurostar)
Journey Duration
High-speed rail travel on this route typically ranges from 3h 19m to 4h 32m.
Logistics Description
Trains depart from Paris Gare du Nord and arrive at Amsterdam Centraal. Since Eurostar absorbed Thalys, it provides a seamless “city-center to city-center” experience that eliminates the need for 45-minute airport transfers on both ends. Travelers benefit from the lack of liquid restrictions and a more generous baggage policy.
Expert Insight: While “nonstop” trains suggest frictionless travel, be prepared for secondary border inspections at Gare du Nord or Amsterdam Centraal. To secure the $41 lead fare, you must book at least 120 days in advance. For last-minute travelers, I recommend checking Eurostar Snap, which offers up to 50% discounts if you are flexible with your specific departure time within a selected day.
Near-Term Sample Timetable
Fares below represent typical near-term bookings. Secure the $41 rate by booking 120+ days out.
| DEPARTURE | ARRIVAL | DURATION | STARTING PRICE (USD) |
| 08:25 AM | 12:08 PM | 3h 43m | $223 |
| 09:55 AM | 01:44 PM | 3h 49m | $229 |
| 10:55 AM | 02:41 PM | 3h 46m | $223 |
| 06:22 PM | 09:45 PM | 3h 23m | $197 |
Option 2: Flight (Air France, KLM, easyJet, Transavia)
Journey Duration
Nonstop flight times are generally 1h 15m to 1h 30m.
Logistics Description
Flights depart from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) or Paris Orly (ORY) to Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS). Despite the short flight time, the 2026 security environment—including spot-checks at hubs like Brussels Zaventem for connecting legs—means airport arrivals should be scheduled at least 2 hours prior to departure.
Travel Insights
- Best Booking Day: Data from the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) shows that booking on a Sunday can save between 6% and 13%.
- Fly-Day Savings: Fridays are statistically the cheapest day to fly, with fares as low as 350** roundtrip, compared to **755 for Saturday departures.
- Cheapest Month: March remains the most affordable month, with average fares of $166.
Schedule/Timetable
| AIRLINE | ROUTE | DURATION | STARTING PRICE (USD) |
| Transavia | ORY–AMS | 1h 30m | $42 |
| KLM | CDG–AMS | 1h 10m | $75 |
| Air France | CDG–AMS | 1h 20m | $201 |
| easyJet | CDG–AMS | 1h 30m | $59 |
Option 3: Bus (BlaBlaCar Bus / FlixBus)
Journey Duration
Expect a journey time between 7h 20m and 7h 50m.
Logistics Description
The primary Paris hub is Bercy Seine. Logistically, the efficiency of the bus is offset by the lack of amenities at this station, which is frequently described as “gritty.”
Logistical Recommendation: I strongly advise against waiting at Bercy Seine for extended periods. Instead, use the Gare de Lyon luggage lockers (located in Hall 3) as a staging point. Spend your time in the nearby cafés and only head to the bus station 25–30 minutes before your departure. This minimizes exposure to the station’s poor facilities and solicitors.
Pricing
The bus is the premier budget option, with standard fares ranging from $18 to $44.
Option 4: Driving & EV Travel
Logistics Description
Driving allows for maximum flexibility, but Amsterdam’s city center is hostile to cars. I recommend using the P+R (Park and Ride) system on the city’s outskirts, such as P+R Amsterdam ArenA or P+R RAI.
P+R Pricing and Requirements
To receive the discounted rates below, you must travel into the city center via public transport using an OV-chipkaart or a paper GVB ticket (bank cards/smartwatches are not currently accepted for the P+R discount).
- Off-peak/Weekends: €6 per 24 hours (Weekdays after 10:00 AM; all day Sat/Sun).
- Peak: €13 for the first 24 hours (Weekdays before 10:00 AM).
EV Charging
Cross-border EV travel is supported by the easyCharging network. France and the Netherlands provide some of Europe’s densest DC fast-charging coverage. Technical benchmarks for 2026 travel indicate that a compatible 2024 BMW iX can gain 90 miles of range in just 10 minutes at high-output stations along the A1/E19 motorways.
New 2026 Entry Requirements
Travelers must navigate a transformative regulatory landscape in 2026:
- EU Entry/Exit System (EES): Fully operational by April 10, 2026. This digital system replaces manual passport stamps. Note that manual passport stamping will be maintained until April 10, then abolished entirely. Non-EU travelers must provide biometrics (facial scan and fingerprints) upon their first entry.
- ETIAS: The European Travel Information and Authorisation System is slated for launch in late 2026. This mandatory pre-authorization for visa-exempt travelers (US, Canada, UK) will cost €20 (~$22) and is valid for three years.
- Internal Border Checks: Temporary internal controls have been extended by France and the Netherlands through June 2026. Expect secondary inspections at airports and land crossings, adding 20–45 minutes to standard transit times.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Uber available in Paris?
Taxis and ride-shares are prevalent. At major hubs like Gare du Nord or Bercy Seine, I recommend using official taxi ranks or pre-booking to ensure pricing transparency and safety.
What is the best way to get from CDG to the city?
The RER B train is the logistical standard for reliability, bypassing heavy Parisian traffic. A taxi or car takes 20 minutes only in ideal conditions; during peak hours, the train is significantly faster.
Is it safe to wait at Bercy Seine bus station at night?
While generally safe, the station is “sketchy” for solo travelers at night due to solicitors and poor lighting. Use the Gare de Lyon lockers mentioned earlier and arrive at Bercy only shortly before departure.
How far in advance should I book Eurostar?
Book 120 days out to secure the $41 fare. If you miss this window, check Eurostar Snap for last-minute 50% discounts.
Sustainability Note
Choosing the train is the most ecologically responsible decision for this corridor. Rail travel emits only 0.1–0.4kg of CO2 per passenger, whereas air travel on the same route contributes approximately 125g per km per person. High-speed rail reduces your greenhouse gas footprint by an average of 95% compared to flying.

