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AMSTERDAM - TRAVEL DETAILS

Amsterdam is one of the most accessible cities in Europe. Quick and reasonably cheap to get to from the U.K. we normally expect to see a lot of our usual crowd from home joining us for a great weekend. Here's a few details to help plan your trip from the U.K.

PLANES

For details about flights from the UK to Amsterdam Schiphol:
lwww.schiphol.nl

From Birmingham. Cardiff, London Heathrow & Nottingham East Midlands:
www.bmibaby.com

From Bristol, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London Gatwick, Luton & Stansted:
www.easyjet.com

From Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Humberside, Leeds/Bradford, London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Tees Valley Durham, Newcastle, Norwich & Southampton:
www.klm.com

From Exeter, Norwich & Southampton:
www.flybe.com

From Coventry, Doncaster / Sheffield & Bournemouth:
www.thomsonfly.com

From Blackpool, Leeds / Bradford, Manchester & Newcastle:
www.jet2.com

TRAINS

Take a Eurostar high-speed train from London to Brussels via the Channel Tunnel, then either an InterCity train or a Thalys train train from Brussels to Amsterdam.  This is faster than a ferry, avoids a sea crossing, and has a wider choice of departures. 
www.eurostar.com

This is an excellent website for all European Rail Travel, with online booking, timetables and lots of options:
www.raileurope.co.uk