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Amsterdam to Antwerp by Train

Direct high-speed service · from €29

1h 15mDuration
Direct high-speedType
from €29Price
16/dayFrequency

Route Overview: Amsterdam to Antwerp

Direct EuroCity Direct trains connect Amsterdam Centraal and Antwerpen-Centraal in approximately 1 hour 15 minutes, covering 156 km. Up to 16 departures run daily, operated by NS International using modern ICNG trains.

Since December 2024, the new ICNG (Intercity New Generation) trains serve this cross-border route at speeds up to 200 km/h. No reservation is needed — simply buy your ticket and board. The route passes through Rotterdam, Breda, and into Belgium.

Two travel classes are available: 2nd class (from €20) and 1st class (from €30). Saver fares are available when booking in advance through NS International, with prices increasing closer to departure.

By EuroTrain Editorial Team·European Rail Travel Experts·Last verified: June 2026

How Long Is the Amsterdam to Antwerp Train?

The direct NS International (EuroCity Direct) from Amsterdam to Antwerp takes approximately 1h 15m, with multiple daily departures.

How Much Does a Amsterdam to Antwerp Train Ticket Cost?

Tickets start from €29 when booked in advance. Prices vary by date, time, and availability.

How Many Trains Run Daily from Amsterdam to Antwerp?

Up to 16/day trains operate daily on the Amsterdam to Antwerp route.

Train Operator

NS International (EuroCity Direct)

Direct high-speed service · 1h 15m max

WiFiPower outletsNo reservation requiredBicycle spaces

Which Stations Serve the Amsterdam to Antwerp Route?

Departure

Amsterdam Centraal

  • Location: Amsterdam city centre, waterfront
  • Metro, tram, bus, ferry hub — all city connections
  • RER NS International Lounge for 1st class ticket holders
Arrival

Antwerpen-Centraal

  • Location: Antwerp city centre
  • Stunning cathedral-like station building — one of Europe's most beautiful stations
  • RER Walking distance to Diamond District, Meir shopping street, and historic centre

What Classes Are Available on Amsterdam to Antwerp Trains?

2nd Class

Semi-flex
  • Comfortable 2+2 seating
  • Free WiFi
  • Power outlets at all seats
  • Fold-down tables
Refund: Conditions apply
Exchange: Conditions apply

1st Class

Semi-flex
  • Wider seats with more legroom
  • Quieter carriages
  • Free WiFi
  • Power outlets at all seats
  • NS International Lounge access (Amsterdam)
Refund: Conditions apply
Exchange: Conditions apply

How to Book the Amsterdam to Antwerp Train?

Starting Price

Per person, one way in 2nd Class class. Prices shown are indicative advance fares. Actual fares vary by date, time, availability, and booking channel. Timetables subject to change.

Book Early

Tickets are available up to 6 months in advance. Advance bookings offer the best prices.

Children & Youth

Children 4-11 may qualify for reduced fares. Youth discounts may be available. Infants under 4 travel free

Luggage

Standard luggage allowance applies

What Should You Know About Amsterdam to Antwerp Trains?

EuroCity Direct — New ICNG Trains

Since December 2024, modern ICNG (Intercity New Generation) trains operate the EuroCity Direct service between the Netherlands and Belgium. These trains run at up to 200 km/h and offer a comfortable, modern interior with power outlets and WiFi at every seat.

No Reservation Needed

Unlike Eurostar, the EuroCity Direct service does not require seat reservations. Simply buy your ticket and board any departure that day (with a flexible ticket) or your booked train (with a saver fare).

Schengen Zone — No Border Checks

The Netherlands and Belgium are both in the Schengen Area. No passport controls on this route. Carry valid photo ID as random onboard checks may occur.

Antwerpen-Centraal Station

Antwerp Central Station is consistently ranked among the most beautiful railway stations in the world. The grand Beaux-Arts facade and soaring train hall with multiple levels make it a destination in its own right.

Alternative: Eurostar via Brussels

Eurostar high-speed trains also connect Amsterdam and Antwerp (stopping at Antwerpen-Centraal), but require a seat reservation and are typically more expensive than EuroCity Direct.

Frequently Asked Questions: Amsterdam to Antwerp

The fastest EuroCity Direct trains take approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. Some services may take up to 1 hour 50 minutes depending on stops.

Advance saver fares start from €20 one-way with NS International. Full-flex tickets cost around €53. Book early for the best prices — the cheapest fares sell out quickly.

Up to 16 EuroCity Direct trains run daily between the Netherlands and Belgium, many stopping at Antwerpen-Centraal. Departures run from early morning to late evening.

No passport control — both countries are in the Schengen Area. Carry a valid photo ID for potential onboard inspections.

EuroCity Direct trains depart from Amsterdam Centraal, the main station in the city centre. Some services also stop at Amsterdam Zuid and Schiphol Airport.

Yes, direct EuroCity Direct trains run throughout the day with no changes needed. The route passes through Rotterdam and Breda before crossing into Belgium.

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Prices are indicative · Last checked: 24 June 2026

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