Getting from Rotterdam The Hague Airport to your destination: The taxi stand is directly next to the terminal. For a taxi ride from/to the Airport, contact the Rotterdam Airport Taxi at +31 (0)10 - 262 04 06. All current credit cards are accepted.) NOTE: If using public transport in Rotterdam, you need a public transport chip card, called 'OV-Chipkaart', available at newsstands.
BY BUS: A single-fare bus ticket (RET 1-hour' can be obtained from the driver at EUR 3.
- Airport shuttle - RET Bus line 33 to Rotterdam Central Station - stops next to the terminal and at Overschie, & Central Station - takes 20 mins & departs about every 15 mins and takes about 25 mins.
- Airport shuttle RET Bus 50 to Meijersplein runs twice an hour & takes only minutes. From there, you can pick up Metro line E to The Hague or Rotterdam Central Stations.
- University Students heading to TU Delft can take the public Bus 33 to the Rotterdam Central Station (a 30-minuted trip), then transfer there to eithr one of Buses 40, 69, 174 & 55, all of which head to the University.
BY TRAIN:
Rotterdam has a brand-new Central Train Station:
- Domestic train services include the Intercity Direct (Amsterdam-Schiphol-Rotterdam-Breda) using high speed track .
International trains there include the high speed Thalys (Amsterdam-Brussels-Paris) and the Den Haag-Brussels Intercity service.
- To connect to the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, it is recommended to take the Thalys train for quicker transfer.
- The Sprinter train to Hoek van Holland can connect you to Harwich, UK, by taking the Stena Line ferry there.
BY BUS: A single-fare bus ticket (RET 1-hour' can be obtained from the driver at EUR 3.
- Airport shuttle - RET Bus line 33 to Rotterdam Central Station - stops next to the terminal and at Overschie, & Central Station - takes 20 mins & departs about every 15 mins and takes about 25 mins.
- Airport shuttle RET Bus 50 to Meijersplein runs twice an hour & takes only minutes. From there, you can pick up Metro line E to The Hague or Rotterdam Central Stations.
- University Students heading to TU Delft can take the public Bus 33 to the Rotterdam Central Station (a 30-minuted trip), then transfer there to eithr one of Buses 40, 69, 174 & 55, all of which head to the University.
BY TRAIN:
Rotterdam has a brand-new Central Train Station:
- Domestic train services include the Intercity Direct (Amsterdam-Schiphol-Rotterdam-Breda) using high speed track .
International trains there include the high speed Thalys (Amsterdam-Brussels-Paris) and the Den Haag-Brussels Intercity service.
- To connect to the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, it is recommended to take the Thalys train for quicker transfer.
- The Sprinter train to Hoek van Holland can connect you to Harwich, UK, by taking the Stena Line ferry there.
Helpful Tips & Resources
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- Want to know the best way to get to your destination when leaving the airport? There are taxi services curbside, or you can use airport shuttle vans, or you can even pick up a rental car.
- Are you a frequent flyer or traveling in business or first class? Then check out where the airline lounges are located.
- Pull up the terminal map to see all the food, bars, cafes, and shopping options located throughout the terminals.
- For those passengers wishing to find a prayer facility, check for location and hours here.
- Should the need arise, the airport is equipped to handle special-needs persons, and also small medical emergencies that may arise.