About 8 hours. There is also an overnight sleeper train.
It takes about 6.5 hours to reach Berlin by train when traveling from Amsterdam.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
It takes about 6.5 hours to reach Berlin by train when traveling from Amsterdam.
Amsterdam has only one main station, "Amsterdam Centraal". All long-distance trains depart from there.
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.
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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.
You can't travel directly from Heathrow to Bristol. The best way is probably to take a bus to Reading and get a train from there or travel into Central London and get a train there.
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.
Eurostar train from London to Brussels is 2h 01m, London to Bruges 3h 25m
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
The flight time from Dublin in Ireland to Amsterdam is approximately 13 hours and 9 minutes. The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, refuelling stops and delays. Your airline can provide additional information.
There is not any direct rail connection between Belfast and France. You will need to travel via London, using ferry service. It will cost you $90 to travel from Belfast to London (ferry and train both), and another $117 to travel to Paris from London via train.