From £13
Train - Operated by TrainFrom £14
Train - Operated by TrainFrom £14
Train - Operated by TrainFrom £14
Train - Operated by TrainFrom £14
Train - Operated by TrainFrom £14
Train - Operated by TrainRETURN FROM | £81 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £16 |
POPULAR STATION | Rotterdam Blaak |
POPULAR TRAIN COMPANY | Eurostar |
Most trains to Rotterdam arrive at Rotterdam Train Station, officially known as the Rotterdam Centraal Station. This newly-renovated station is not only home to Rotterdam trains, but also provides bus, tram, and metro service. Train passengers may wait in the waiting room or, for an additional fee, in the lounge next to the international ticket office. Lounge hours are generally Monday to Saturday from early morning to early evening. Inside the train station, there are dining options (cafes, fast-food, and fine dining), shops (convenience stores, flower shops), and even a library. Restrooms, luggage storage, and accessible facilities are also available. Opposite the main entrance are tourist information desks and ticket offices where you can buy Rotterdam train tickets and check timetables. Ticket offices are generally from very early in the morning to evening on Monday to Saturday and a little later in the morning to evening on Sunday. Alternatively, there are self-service ticket machines. Car parking and bike parking is available, as well as a Kiss & Ride drop off zone.
The main Rotterdam Train Station, called the Rotterdam Centraal Station, is conveniently located in downtown Rotterdam. There are plenty of nearby destinations that are walkable. That being said, if you want to explore more of downtown, there are a few options. You may rent a bicycle at the Rotterdam Centraal Station and ride it around central Rotterdam. It’s available in a shop near the underground bicycle parking. For public transport, you may take the Metro. Lines A, B, and C go east-west, and lines D and E cover north-south locations. The Metro lines provide regular service from very early in the morning to midnight most days. Alternatively, you may consider the RET buses, which go to many downtown locations on a regular basis. You may purchase a single-ticket at the Rotterdam Centraal Station or a Tourist Day Card which provides unlimited travel for one day. If you prefer private options, you may also hail a ride from your favourite ride-sharing app.
A hungry passenger on one of the trains to Rotterdam can rest assured that there are a wide variety of dining options available at Rotterdam Centraal Station. If you’re looking for something light, there are multiple kiosks selling coffee and croissants all over the station. If you’d prefer a wider selection of foods, there is a grocery store selling fresh fruit, vegetables, prepackaged foods, and more. For coffee lovers, there are quite a few cafes to choose from, as well as nearby pastry shops that sell pies, muffins, and cookies. If you’d like a more substantial meal, then there are restaurants selling Turkish food, Italian food, sushi, burgers, and much more. For passengers who have extra time to spare, there is a fine dining restaurant across the street from the main entrance.
The Rotterdam Centraal Station has many services and amenities for passengers with reduced mobility. Whether you’re getting on or getting off Rotterdam trains, all the platforms are accessible. This means a barrier-free zone as well as escalators and lifts if needed. Accessible restrooms are available as are accessible parking spaces. If you need assistance booking Rotterdam train tickets, the station staff can assist you at the ticket offices across from the main entrance. There is a dedicated assistance office that can be reached every day of the week from early in the morning to evening. Any further questions regarding available services can be answered there.
The ticket price can vary depending on general demand and more importantly where you’re coming from. If you’re leaving from a popular departure point like Amsterdam for instance, prices usually start around £63. London and Brussels are other options, with prices usually starting from around £114 and £137 respectively.
Rotterdam The Hague is best served by Rotterdam Blaak. There you’ll find a number of trains that can get you to your destination. You can find train arrivals and departures at Rotterdam Blaak from and to several major nearby cities such as Amsterdam, London, and Brussels.
Some of the options we’ve found for trains to Rotterdam The Hague are Eurostar and Train. Typically, your options for trains to Rotterdam The Hague will be determined by the route you take.
This week, the average one-way price to Rotterdam The Hague is £16. Overall, prices are generally stable for the next 3 months or so. Seats may fill unexpectedly, so book when you can to secure your seat.
It is 3.3 mi to get from Rotterdam Blaak station to the centre of Rotterdam The Hague, 2.1 mi to get from Rotterdam Noord station to the centre of Rotterdam The Hague, and 4.7 mi to get from Rotterdam Zuid station to the centre of Rotterdam The Hague.
You will need to travel 2.5 mi to get from Rotterdam Blaak to Ahoy Rotterdam, 2.3 mi to get from Rotterdam Blaak to Winkelcentrum Zuidplein, and 0.6 mi to get from Rotterdam Blaak to Rotterdamse Schouwburg.