No, It's too heavy. But then again, no one ever trows one at you.
catch an east midlands train to London st pancras, then catch a eurostar to brussels zuid (brussels south), then catch a thalys train to Amsterdam
about 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic and from where in amsterdam to where in Utrecht
by car (Utrecht, Eindhoven, Maastricht)
The Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht &, Eindhoven are the major cities in the Netherlands
You can't travel directly from Amsterdam to London by ferry because London doesn't have a ferry port. You would have to travel from Amsterdam to Hook of Holland by train (or drive), catch a ferry to Harwich and then take a train (or drive) to London.
The Netherlands doesn't have any state but it has Cities which may also called province. So, Utrecht is a beautiful city in Netherlands. Thanks.
Typically if you catch the daily train departing Amsterdam Central at 0805 you will arrive at Koln Hbf (Coulogne in English) at 1041 same morning. Time in the opposite direction is exactly the same. Be aware all trains between these two cities stop at Duivendrecht, Utrecht, Arnhem, Oberhausen, Duisburg and Dusseldorf en-route.
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Den Haag(The Haugue), Eindhoven, Tilburg, Groningen, Nijmegen, Leiden, Zwolle, Venlo. there are many beautiful cities in the Netherlands: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Maastricht, Ijmuiden, Delft, Den Haag, Breda, Vrouwenpolder, Nijmegen Utrecht, Haarlem, Zaandam...
you buy a ticket and wait at the station until the train comes. then you get on it.
Take the Thalys to Amsterdam. When in Amsterdam, there will be a direct train to Groningen
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Den Haag, Eindhoven.
274 miles (442 km) taking E35 (A3 KÖLN to NETHERLANDS, then A12 in Netherlands to A2 AMSTERDAM @ Utrecht, and then A2 to Amsterdam).