Stupid train ticket question: Amsterdam, Brussels, Brugge, Paris | Europe Forum. I'm sure this information is somewhere, but I just can't figure out where. We made a last-minute decision to travel to those cities, and I'm trying to price train travel. I've been on the German railway website and the Dutch website, and while I can get all sort of information on schedules, I can't get them to give me prices (the German website keeps asking me for a date of return, even when I indicate it's a one-way trip). I'd be so happy with some technology help, or simply general info on the average fares for travel between those cities (it will be 2 adults and one 11yo).
We haven't quite decided, but would probably go to Brugge from Amsterdam, and Brussels after Brugge. After time in Brussels, on to Paris (on the Thalys). And, as an add-on question, I assume that we should buy all these tickets (except maybe Brussels-Paris) once we're in Amsterdam, or later in the trip as applicable? Thanks. Rail Europe | European train tickets, Eurostar and InterRail passes. Must see's in the Netherlands and Belgium? | Europe Forum. Bruge , Bruges travel to Belgium Tourism. Traveling to Bruges Bruges is the epitome of the old saying, "All roads lead to Rome". With its convenient location roughly in the middle of the London, Paris and Amsterdam triangle, you will find many ways to travel to Bruges.
Also, have a look at the Bruges Traveling Tips and maps of Bruges. Air Travel to Bruges There are 5 international airports in Belgium: Zaventem Airport-Brussels Deurne Airport-Antwerp Ostend Airport-Ostend Brussels South Charleroi Airport Liège Airport Zaventem Airport is about 1 hr and 30 mins from Bruges by train. If you prefer to rent a car, there are many car rental companies at the airport.
The modern Antwerp (Deurne) Airport is ideal for international scheduled flights and general aviation. Brussels South Charleroi Airport is about 2 hours from Bruges by train. Liège Airport is the 3th biggest for passenger next to Brussels and Charleroi. Train Travel to Bruges Traveling by train to Bruges is the best way to see the beautiful Belgian countryside. Car Rentals. How to Get from Paris to Nice. By Christine Cantera | November 9th, 2010 For those traveling from Paris to Nice (which is a good home base for checking out Cannes and nearby Monaco), here are the best ways to get from the capital to the warmer, impossibly glamorous climes of the French Riviera: By Plane While I am always one to recommend taking the train in France, Nice is actually home to France’s second largest airport in France (airport code NCE) and there are many daily direct flights from Paris to Nice as well as from 90 other destinations via 50 airlines.
Flying is certainly an easy way to get between Paris and Nice and is both affordable and fast, but it is also important to keep in mind that you have to take into consideration transportation to and from both airports. Since airports are not located in the center of cities and towns, like train stations often are, you’ll have to figure out how to get to and from the airport and add that to your lead time. Transportation to/from the Nice Airport: By Train By Car.