To/from Schiphol Airport and Amstelveenseweg: Airport Transfer Services

Where is Amstelveenseweg?

Address: 1182 DB Amsterdam, Netherlands

Distance from Schiphol Airport to Amstelveenseweg: 10.4 km

Amstelveenseweg is a key route in the southern part of Amsterdam, linking the city with the suburb of Amstelveen. Lined with a mix of residential buildings, shops, and eateries, it’s a lively area that offers plenty to explore. The area boasts excellent connectivity with frequent trams and buses, ensuring easy travel to the airport or nearby parks. It also features a range of local amenities and attractions, providing a well-rounded experience. With its welcoming atmosphere, Amstelveenseweg is a practical and enjoyable choice for staying or exploring in Amsterdam.

Amsterdam Airport Express

Mode of transfer: Bus transfer

Amsterdam Airport Express

Plan your journey: Amstelveenseweg to/from Schiphol Airport

One-way transfer tickets

  • Amsterdam Airport Express One-Way Tickets: Schiphol Airport to/from City Center

Round-trip transfer tickets

  • Amsterdam Airport Express Round-Trip Tickets: Schiphol Airport to/from City Center

Bus transfers

Buses offer a quick and easy way to get from Schiphol Airport to Amstelveenseweg. With amenities like reserved luggage sections, enough seats, free WiFi, and online ticketing, the Amsterdam Airport Express provides a comfortable travel experience. Because of this, it's a cost-effective option for tourists requiring a dependable transfer to and from the airport.

Amsterdam Airport Express

  • Airport to Elandsgracht Bus Station: 12:15am to 11:15pm
  • Elandsgracht Bus Station to Airport: 12:10am to 11:50pm

Amsterdam Airport Express timings

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport | Knooppunt Schiphol Nord | Cateringweg | Anderlechtlaan | Amstelveenseweg | Olympisch Stadion | Haarlemmermeerstation | Emmastraat | Museumplein | Rijksmuseum | Leidseplein | Elandsgracht Bus Station

Amsterdam Airport Express routes & stops

Exploring Amstelveenseweg: dining, lodging, and sightseeing

  • Concertgebouw: Renowned for its exceptional acoustics, this historic concert hall hosts a wide range of classical music performances and concerts.
  • Olympic Stadium Amsterdam: Built for the 1928 Olympics, this historic venue now hosts various sports events and public tours, showcasing its architectural significance.
  • Anne Frank House: The historic hiding place of Anne Frank, now a poignant museum dedicated to her life and the impact of her diary during World War II.
  • Heineken Experience: An interactive tour through the historic Heineken brewery, featuring brewing history, interactive exhibits, and beer tastings.
  • Albert Cuyp Market: A bustling street market where visitors can enjoy a variety of Dutch foods, shop for unique products, and experience local culture.

Frequently asked questions

Amstelveenseweg is a prominent street in Amsterdam that connects various neighborhoods across the city. It’s known for its accessibility and its proximity to popular areas, making it a convenient location for both residents and visitors.