What is the cheapest way to travel from Amsterdam to Brussels and then on to Luxembourg City?
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I’m planning a little adventure. Flying from London to Amsterdam, then somehow travelling from Amsterdam to Brussels. Then from Brussels travelling on to Luxembourg City, and then flying back to London.
Could somebody please tell me the cheapest way to travel from Amsterdam to Luxembourg City via Brussels? If there is a really cheap way that takes a long time any slightly more expensive but quicker alternatives would be welcome too!
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June 1st, 2011 at 1:45 am
Amsterdam-Brussels you could do by train, that’s 39 euros one way. http://www.nshispeed.nl/nl A return ticket via eurolines bus will cost you 35 euros but that’s very much dependend on when you travel. A train from brussels to luxembourg city will cost you 35 euros one way. (http://www.b-europe.com/Reizen) A eurolines bus will cost you 17 euros.
Those are the cheapest options I can think of. Personally I’d go by train.
June 1st, 2011 at 1:52 am
I agree with the first answer. Cheaper options include taking the Eurolines Coach but it’ll take hours whereas the train from A’dam- Brussels and Brussels-Lux will only take around 2-3 hours.