Travel Options from Amsterdam Airport to City Centre

After landing at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), getting to the city centre is simple. Schiphol is one of Europe’s best-connected airports, offering several transfer choices depending on your budget, comfort level, and final destination. Travellers looking for door-to-door convenience usually choose an airport taxi, a private transfer, or a hire car. If saving money is the priority, the Airport Express Bus 397 and the trains are the most popular options.

Options Overview

OptionPrice (£)Price ($)Duration
Taxi45–5548–59~22 min
Bus (397)6.506.90~27 mins
Train4.905.2014–17 min

Amsterdam Airport to City Centre by Taxi

Amsterdam Airport taxis wait at the official taxi rank (Taxi rankright outside the Schiphol Plaza exits. Taxis operate 24/7, although during peak periods you may have to queue for a short time. Always take a cab from the official rank and ignore individual drivers approaching passengers inside or near the terminal.

Amsterdam taxis don't have one fixed vehicle colour. However, official cabs display a roof “Taxi” sign, a company logo, and a taxi number, while the fare table is visible on the exterior. Another easy detail: Dutch taxi number plates are typically blue. Inside the vehicle you should also see the taxi licence information and the official tariff list.

The trip to central Amsterdam can take roughly 18–35 minutes, traffic permitting. While Amsterdam's congestion is usually manageable, motorways near the airport and streets in the city centre can slow journeys down. Taxi fares are metered, but many companies offer fixed prices for common routes. Generally, the airport-to-centre ride usually costs around £39–£48 (approx.). Even if you agree on a fixed fare, the taximeter should still run; if the meter ends up showing a lower price than the agreed maximum, you pay the lower amount.

Payment is typically possible by card or cash, but it’s smart to confirm payment method before the ride starts. Tipping is optional; many travellers simply round up the fare when service is good.

  • Our Tip 1: TCA (Taxi Centrale Amsterdam) is one of the best-known taxi providers in Amsterdam.
  • Our Tip 2: At Schiphol you can choose a taxi based on posted fare tables—you aren't forced to take the first car in the queue.
  • Our Tip 3: Ride-sharing services are also available for Schiphol transfers.

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Amsterdam Airport to City Centre by Bus

Schiphol is connected to Amsterdam by the Connexxion Amsterdam Airport Express Bus 397. the B and H platforms). B15 and B19) with frequent service—usually every 7–8 minutes—from 05:00 am until midnight. During the night, the Niteliner N97 covers the same corridor from midnight to 5:00 am, with departures about every 30 minutes.

The red Connexxion buses are comfortable, generally offering Wi-Fi, charging points, and low-floor entry for easier boarding with luggage. Under normal traffic, the ride to central areas such as Leidseplein takes around 27 minutes.

Bus Tickets & Travel Cards

You've got a few ticketing options for Bus 397:

  • Single ticket: £6.50 (£6.90) one way.
  • Return ticket: £11.75 (€12.50), valid for a return trip within 14 days (not necessarily same day).
  • Amsterdam Travel Ticket: unlimited public transport for 1/2/3 days (€18 / €24 / €30), including Bus 397, valid from first use until 04:00 am after the last day.
  • OV-chipkaart (anonymous): rechargeable card (often used by frequent travellers). Commonly sold at Schiphol Plaza ticket machines. Note: the anonymous card itself is typically used by one person at a time, but can be lent to someone else later—just not simultaneously.

Single tickets can be purchased at ticket machines (including locations around Arrivals and Departures), online, or onboard. When buying onboard, cash is often not accepted, so use a bank card or contactless payment. With online tickets, you'll usually scan a barcode on your phone.

  • Our Tip 1: Always check in and check out when using OV-chipkaart-based travel, and scan your barcode if you use an online ticket.
  • Our Tip 2: Children under 4 usually travel free; child fares may apply for ages 4–11 depending on the ticket type.
  • Our Tip 3: GVB Bus 369 to Sloterdijk is cheaper, but it's not central and you'll need an extra tube/tram ride afterwards.
  • Our Tip 4: Connexxion also provides hotel shuttle services to many Amsterdam hotels (availability depends on the property).

Amsterdam Airport to City Centre by Train

For speed and reliability, the train is the most efficient way to reach central Amsterdam. Schiphol Airport Station sits directly beneath the terminal and connects to Schiphol Plaza via escalators, lifts, and stairs. Both Sprinter and Intercity services run to Amsterdam Central Station. Intercity trains are generally a bit faster and often provide slightly more space for luggage.

Travel time is typically:

  • Intercity Direct: ~14 minutes
  • Sprinter: ~17 minutes

During the day, trains usually run every 4–10 minutes. Late at night services become less frequent, and some overnight periods may run hourly.

Train Tickets

You can travel by train using:

  • E-ticket: often ~€4.90 (£4.20) for a single ride to the city centre area. E-tickets are personal, so keep an ID on you.
  • Disposable single-use card: often adds an extra fee (commonly around £1), making the ride about ~£5.90 total depending on the route.
  • Amsterdam Travel Ticket: valid on trains as well, typically for second-class travel.
  • Contactless payments: increasingly supported on Dutch rail, depending on operator and route.

Remember: you must check in and check out at the station gates when required by the ticket type.

  • Our Tip 1: Railrunner tickets are often available for kids aged 4–11 at a discounted price; younger children usually travel free.
  • Our Tip 2: Group and off-peak deals sometimes exist outside rush hours—check official NS offers if travelling in a group.
  • Our Tip 3: Night maintenance can affect routes and travel times, so verify schedules if travelling late.
  • Our Tip 4: If your hotel's closer to M52 stops, you can travel to Amsterdam Zuid by train and continue by tube, but this can be more of a faff than simply going to Centraal.

Car Rental from Amsterdam Airport to City Centre

If you prefer full independence—or plan to explore beyond Amsterdam—hiring a car at Schiphol can be a smart choice. Under normal traffic, the drive to central Amsterdam takes around 22 minutes, but during busy hours it can stretch to 35–40 minutes. The Netherlands is compact, so road trips are easy once you're outside the city centre.

However, parking in central Amsterdam is expensive and limited. Free street parking is essentially not available in the centre. If you rent a car, consider using the P+R (Park & Ride) system on the outskirts and switching to public transport for the final stretch into the city centre.

Amsterdam Airport Transfers from Amsterdam Airport to City Centre

Private airport transfers are the most comfortable option—especially if you're travelling with family, have heavy luggage, or simply want a smooth arrival. With a pre-booked transfer, you avoid searching for the taxi rank or figuring out bus/train platforms. Drivers typically meet you in the Arrivals area and provide direct, door-to-door service in a reserved vehicle.

Besides convenience, private transfers can include extra benefits depending on the provider, such as flight monitoring, meet-and-greet services, and helpful local tips from experienced drivers.