Coach trips from London to Amsterdam
from £23.99Large bus network
Choose from over 3,000 travel destinations in 40+ countries and discover Europe with FlixBus.
To our network
Arrive on time
We’ll get you there in comfort and on time: 9 out of 10 of our busses arrive punctually.
Current route information
Travel environmentally-friendly
Our efficient coaches are proven to have an excellent carbon footprint per driven passenger-mile.
Bus travel and environment
On this page
Bus stations and stops in London
London Victoria Coach Station
164 Buckingham Palace Road
SW1W9TP London
United Kingdom
SW1W9TP London
United Kingdom
View this address on Google Maps
Please note: Boarding gates close 2 min. before departure for safety reasons. Please arrive at least 10 min. before departure.
If travelling to mainland Europe, you MUST have a passport and all necessary travel documents.
eScooters are not permitted onboard.
This station is wheelchair accessible.
London Finchley Road (Stop CL)
235 Finchley Road
NW3 6NN London
United Kingdom
NW3 6NN London
United Kingdom
View this address on Google Maps
IMPORTANT - this is NOT Victoria Coach Station
This stop is wheelchair accessible
This stop is located between Subway and Akeman House on Finchley Road, and is opposite a laser eye clinic
London Stratford- Montifichet Road Stop U
Montfichet Rd
E20 1EG London
United Kingdom
E20 1EG London
United Kingdom
View this address on Google Maps
The bus stop is located on Montifichet Road outside of the coach station.
This station is wheelchair accessible.
London Hammersmith Bridge Road
5 Black's Rd
W6 9DT London
United Kingdom
W6 9DT London
United Kingdom
View this address on Google Maps
Services go from Stop TC. This stop is located outside the Irish Cultural Centre.
This stop is wheelchair accessible.
North Greenwich- Millenium Way Stop F
Millenium Way
SE10 0PU London
United Kingdom
SE10 0PU London
United Kingdom
View this address on Google Maps
Stop F in both directions, on Millennium way.
This station is wheelchair accessible
London Hammersmith Bus Station (Bay D)
Hammersmith Bus Station
Bay D
W6 7AE London
United Kingdom
Bay D
W6 7AE London
United Kingdom
View this address on Google Maps
The bus station is located just behind Hammersmith train station
London Marble Arch
Marble Arch Coach Stop
Park Lane
W1K 7AE London
United Kingdom
Park Lane
W1K 7AE London
United Kingdom
View this address on Google Maps
This stop is located on Park Lane just south of the corner with Green Street.
This stop is wheelchair accessible.
London Edmonton (Angel Corner)
Sterling Way / North Circular Road (A406)
N182XZ London
United Kingdom
N182XZ London
United Kingdom
London Bridge
London Paddington Train Station
Online payment
|
Yes |
Distance
|
219 miles |
Direct connection
|
Yes |
Frequently asked questions
How much is the coach ticket between London and Amsterdam?
Which destinations can I reach from Amsterdam with FlixBus?
Are weekend trips available from London to Amsterdam?
Are night coach trips available from London to Amsterdam?
How long does it take from London to Amsterdam by coach?
How to book a coach ticket from London to Amsterdam online?
When's the earliest FlixBus departure from London to Amsterdam?
When's the latest FlixBus departure from London to Amsterdam?
How many coach stops are in London and in Amsterdam?
How much luggage can I bring on the coach from London to Amsterdam?
Do I have to print my coach ticket London and in Amsterdam?
Where can I check if my coach from London to Amsterdam is on time?
Are coaches from London to Amsterdam adapted for passengers with limited mobility?
How much is a child's coach ticket from London to Amsterdam?
Travel Guide: London to Amsterdam via FlixBus
Travelling from London to Amsterdam with FlixBus is a convenient and enjoyable way to connect these two iconic cities. With a bit of planning, your journey can be both comfortable and straightforward.
Departing from London
FlixBus offers multiple departure points across London, making it easy to find a convenient starting location for your trip. To ensure a smooth boarding process, it’s recommended to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled departure. Here’s an overview of transport options to get to your FlixBus stop in London:
- The London Underground (Tube): The Underground is the most popular and efficient way to navigate London. The Tube operates until midnight, with some lines—Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria—offering 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays.
- DLR (Docklands Light Railway): The Docklands Light Railway is an automated, above-ground light rail system that extends the reach of the Tube, particularly in East London. It connects key areas like Greenwich and Stratford, where FlixBus stops are available. The DLR operates on the same schedule and fare system as the Underground, making it a seamless extension of the metro network.
- Buses: London’s extensive bus network reaches even the most remote areas of the city, providing another reliable option for getting to your departure point.
- Taxis: London’s iconic black cabs are available 24/7 and offer a convenient option, particularly if you’re travelling with heavy luggage or prefer direct, door-to-door service.
Arriving in Amsterdam
Upon arriving at your FlixBus stop in Amsterdam, you'll find plenty of options to reach your accommodation or final destination. Amsterdam has a well-developed and efficient public transport system, making it easy to get around the city.
Public Transport Options:
Trams: Amsterdam’s extensive tram network is one of the most efficient ways to travel from your FlixBus stop to your destination. Trams are frequent and cover most parts of the city, providing a quick and scenic route to where you need to go. They run from early morning until midnight, so you’ll have reliable access throughout the day.
Taxis and Rideshares: For a more direct route, taxis and rideshare services are readily available across the city. This is a convenient choice if you have heavy luggage or prefer a more comfortable ride. Services like Uber, Bolt, and local taxi companies can be easily booked via mobile apps, offering a hassle-free experience.
Public Buses: Amsterdam’s public bus system is another reliable option, with routes covering all major areas of the city. Buses are economical and well-connected to FlixBus stops. They run frequently, and real-time updates can be accessed via various mobile apps. Tickets can be purchased at stations, on the bus, or through mobile apps, making it easy to plan your journey.
Bicycles: As a city famous for its cycling culture, Amsterdam offers numerous bike rental options. If you’re not carrying heavy luggage, cycling to your destination is an eco-friendly choice that also allows you to enjoy the city’s charm. There are plenty of bike racks around the city, making it easy to secure your bike. Cycling also gives you the opportunity to take in the sights of Amsterdam at your own pace.
First Time in Amsterdam? Explore Must-See Attractions and Savour Local Cuisine
If it’s your first visit to Amsterdam, you’re in for a treat with its rich cultural heritage and diverse culinary scene. This historic city, renowned for its picturesque canals and vibrant atmosphere, offers a wide range of attractions that promise an unforgettable experience. Combine your sightseeing with Amsterdam’s famous local foods for a perfect introduction to this lively city.
Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Amsterdam
- Rijksmuseum: Discover a vast collection of Dutch art and history, including masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer, at this world-renowned museum.
- Anne Frank House: Visit the poignant museum dedicated to Anne Frank, located in the actual house where she hid during World War II.
- Van Gogh Museum: Explore the largest collection of Vincent van Gogh’s works, offering a deep insight into the life and art of this iconic painter.
- Canal Cruise: Experience Amsterdam’s iconic canals with a scenic boat tour, providing unique views of the city’s architecture and waterfront.
- Vondelpark: Enjoy a leisurely stroll, bike ride, or picnic in Amsterdam’s most famous park, a favourite spot for both locals and tourists.
- Dam Square: The heart of Amsterdam, surrounded by notable landmarks like the Royal Palace, and a hub for cultural events and street performances.
- Heineken Experience: Take a tour of the historic Heineken brewery, complete with interactive exhibits and beer tasting sessions.
- Jordaan District: Wander through this charming neighbourhood, known for its narrow streets, trendy boutiques, and cosy cafes.
- Red Light District: Explore one of Amsterdam’s most famous districts, known for its vibrant nightlife, historic architecture, and eclectic atmosphere.
- Bloemenmarkt: Visit the world’s only floating flower market, offering a colourful array of flowers, bulbs, and plants, for a quintessential Amsterdam experience.
Must-Try Foods in Amsterdam
- Stroopwafels: Savour these syrup-filled waffle cookies, a beloved Dutch treat best enjoyed warm from the market.
- Herring: Try this traditional Dutch snack, often served raw with onions and pickles, available from street vendors and fish stalls.
- Poffertjes: Enjoy mini fluffy pancakes dusted with powdered sugar and butter, a popular treat at street markets and festivals.
- Bitterballen: Indulge in these savoury deep-fried meatballs, typically served with mustard, perfect as a snack or with drinks.
- Cheese: Amsterdam is famous for its cheese, especially varieties like Gouda and Edam, which can be sampled at local markets and specialty shops.
- Patat: Relish thick-cut Dutch fries, often topped with a variety of sauces like mayonnaise, ketchup, or peanut sauce.
- Rijsttafel: Experience a Dutch-Indonesian rice table with various small dishes, offering a rich and flavourful dining experience.
- Kroketten: Similar to bitterballen, these deep-fried croquettes are filled with meat ragout and are a popular Dutch snack.
- Oliebollen: Enjoy Dutch doughnuts, traditionally served during the holiday season and dusted with powdered sugar.
- Appeltaart: Treat yourself to Dutch apple pie, known for its deep crust and delicious filling, often served with whipped cream.
Find the cheapest coach tickets from London to Amsterdam
Getting from London to Amsterdam is cheap and easy when you travel with FlixBus, with cheap coach tickets available on several routes. The two cities are 295 miles apart and travelling between the two takes approximately 11 hours 35 minutes.
FlixBus coach tickets are always good value, but you can save even more money by booking online in advance. Find a coach and book your cheap bus tickets on our website or the FlixBus App in minutes, then simply use your phone as your ticket to board the bus.
Bus tickets between London and Amsterdam cost £42.99 on average, but you can buy cheap coach travel tickets for as low as £23.99 if you book in advance and/or outside of busy travel times, like weekends and bank holidays.
We have a large network, so you can trust us to take you from your desired departure city to your destination in comfort and style - all for a low fare.
Travelling from London to Amsterdam
It’s easy to get from London to Amsterdam when you travel by coach with FlixBus, with , with 5 direct buses per day.
You can expect a minimum of 5 stops on your journey and can take a minimum time of 11 hours 35 minutes.
Taking the bus from London
London is a transport hub with 10 coach stations, namely: London Bridge, London Edmonton (Angel Corner), London Finchley Road (Stop CL), London Hammersmith Bridge Road, London Hammersmith Bus Station (Bay D), London Marble Arch, London Paddington Train Station, London Stratford- Montifichet Road Stop U, London Victoria Coach Station, North Greenwich- Millenium Way Stop F; 79 coach connections depart from London every day, taking travellers on coach trips both within the local area and further afield.
Arriving in Amsterdam
Amsterdam is very well connected to other destinations on the FlixBus network, with 186 connections arriving in one of the 8 stations of the city every day, giving you easy access to all corners of the country on your chosen bus route.
What to expect onboard the FlixBus bus from London to Amsterdam
Getting from London to Amsterdam aboard a FlixBus bus means travelling in comfort and style, with all the coach services and onboard hospitality you need to keep you occupied. Most of our coach trips include free coach Wi-Fi onboard, toilets and power sockets to keep you connected.
You can bring one carry-on and one check-in piece of luggage per passenger, so even if you’re taking a long trip, you don’t need to worry about travelling light.
All ticket holders are guaranteed a seat on our buses but if you want to reserve a seat, you can do so at the time of booking your coach tickets. Choose from a classic seat, table seat, panorama seat or extra seat.
Just book coach tickets online or on the FlixBus App and purchase your bus tickets using any of our available payment methods.
Discover more popular bus connections
- Bristol - London
- London - Bristol
- London - Paris
- Manchester - London
- Birmingham - London
- London - Manchester
- Paris - London
- London - Birmingham
- Cardiff - London
- Leicester - London
- Nottingham - London
- London - Cardiff
- London - Leicester
- London - Nottingham
- Leeds - London
- London - Leeds
- London - Amsterdam
- London - Edinburgh
- London - Cambridge
- Cambridge - London
- Brussels - Amsterdam
- Amsterdam - Brussels
- Paris - Amsterdam
- Amsterdam - Paris
- Amsterdam - Antwerp
- Antwerp - Amsterdam
- Düsseldorf - Amsterdam
- Amsterdam - Düsseldorf
- Rotterdam - Amsterdam
- Cologne - Amsterdam
- Amsterdam - Rotterdam
- Amsterdam - Cologne
- Amsterdam - Berlin
- Berlin - Amsterdam
- Hamburg - Amsterdam
- London - Amsterdam
- Amsterdam - Hamburg
- Frankfurt - Amsterdam
- Amsterdam - Lille
- Lille - Amsterdam
Onboard services are subject to availability