It will take around 7:30 to 9:00 hours. Check out http://www.eurolines.com/.
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The best way to travel from Amsterdam to Keukenhof is by train to Haarlem and then Connexxion bus No 50 or 51 to Lisse and from there the shuttle bus to the Keukenhof.
There is no direct bus service from Glasgow to Amsterdam. The best route would be to travel from Glasgow to London, which is around 9 hours by bus depending on traffic and time of day, then from London to Amsterdam which is around 11 hours by bus, again traffic depending. The total time would be 20 hours, plus any connection times.
There is a direct bus between the 2 airports.
The company Amsterdam City Tours offers guided tours around Amsterdam. These tours are offered as walking, biking, boat, and bus tours and excursions.
To travel from Limerick to Amsterdam, you can take a flight from Shannon Airport (the nearest airport to Limerick) to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Alternatively, you can drive or take a bus to Dublin and then catch a direct flight from Dublin Airport to Amsterdam. If you prefer to travel by train and ferry, you could take a train to Rosslare Europort and then a ferry to mainland Europe, followed by a train to Amsterdam.
I guess you mean from Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport. There is no train to Hahn Airport, but a bus line.
It obviously depends on the average speed of the bus.
That would depend on how fast the bus was going.
Cath the train: http://www.bahn.de/app_home.shtml for a trian ticket Or, if you arrive by plane to Frankfurt Hahn, take the flibco bus: www.flibco.com
Approximately 11 hours and 40 minutes by bus.
because the bus takes a while da:)
The bus will travel 200 miles in 3 hours and 20 minutes at 60 mph