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What is the cheapest transport i can take if i`m going to Paris from Amsterdam?

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Answered by Gun from The Hague, Netherlands 1136 days ago

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Place an offer on www.EBay.NL for a "lift" with a km fee. Pickup point at Central station or wherever you so choose and start with a 1km=0,05 eurocent rate.
Its abt 485 km to Paris Central. ATB and good luck...;)

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Answered by Frank from Amsterdam, Netherlands 1136 days ago

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I think the cheapest way is to take a bus, like Eurolins (see their website),

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Answered by Miguel Boelen from Almere-Stad, Netherlands 1136 days ago

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Yes Eurolines will probably be the cheapest way (http://webapp.eurolines.nl/) other wise check this website (http://www.nshispeed.nl/) for international train tickets, sometimes they have offers which are very good.

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Answered by Laura Brenton from Maastricht, Netherlands 1136 days ago

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You could take a bus for about 70 Euro but by far the easiest, fastest and best way is to take the train. The Thalys high-speed train will take you there in about 3 hours for about 80 Euro one way. Go on the website Thalys.com and choose English language for true rates.

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Comment by Natalia from Amsterdam, Netherlands 1135 days ago

Hey! i went to paris from Amsterdam by train through Brussels( 94 euros)- about 3,5 hours.( ticket bought two months in advance)it was the cheapest ticket, but very comfortable and fast comparing with bus. can take a bus( it's cheaper) but it'll take more hours to go. i recommend to check bus first and then a train hispeed.nl

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Answered by Ed Wetemans from s-Gravenhage, Netherlands 1135 days ago

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if you want your comfort lending a car would be slidly more expnsive +-150 but gives you all the benevites and there are posibileties too leave your car at paris

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Answered by Ed Wetemans from s-Gravenhage, Netherlands 1135 days ago

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if you want your comfort lending a car would be slidly more expnsive +-150 but gives you all the benevites and there are posibileties too leave your car at paris

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Answered by Ed Wetemans from s-Gravenhage, Netherlands 1135 days ago

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if you want your comfort lending a car would be slidly more expnsive +-150 but gives you all the benevites and there are posibileties too leave your car at paris

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Answered by Henny from Raalte, Netherlands 1134 days ago

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Options are; by train (info at Central Station)by plane (info at Schiphol, or through Internet f.e. Ryan Air etc).

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Answered by Eva Hopstaken from Breda, Netherlands 1132 days ago

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There are cheap bus - train and plane tickets. It's your call!

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Answered by Eva Hopstaken from Breda, Netherlands 1132 days ago

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There are cheap bus - train and plane tickets. It's your call!

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Answered by Mica Kerkdijk from Goor, Netherlands 1114 days ago

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Cheapest is by Eurolines - http://eurolines.com/. Check them out :-)

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Answered by Scott Roane from Amsterdam, Netherlands 455 days ago

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If you book ahead the hi-speed train has some good deals and it's good for the environment. See www.nshispeed.nl for prices.

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Answered by a Localyte from Amsterdam, Netherlands 1136 days ago

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The bus will probably be the cheapest way, but if you book in advance, the Thalys (train) can be a very nice and comfortable way to travel. It'll bring you to Amsterdam in just a few hours.
www.thalys.com

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