The Thalys train is the most popular and fastest way to travel between Paris and Amsterdam.
While Thalys is the best direct option, there are other indirect routes that require one transfer.
A wonderful trip through some of Europe's most famous cities, historic areas, and scenic landscapes may be had when traveling from Paris to Amsterdam. The route offers a distinctive fusion of French elegance, Belgian charm, and Dutch flair, whether you're traveling by high-speed rail, car, or even airplane. By train, the trip typically takes three to four hours, providing a smooth transition between Europe's two most dynamic cultural hubs.
You'll begin in Paris, where you'll take in the romantic atmosphere, famous sites like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum, and energetic districts like Montmartre and Le Marais. The train travels north into the French countryside as you leave Paris, passing by small villages and expansive green fields.
Ticket prices can vary depending on the time of booking, the class of travel, and the flexibility of the ticket. Here's a rough estimate: