Amsterdam<->Luxemburg<->Belgium<->Amsterdam Trip
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Amsterdam<->Luxemburg<->Belgium<->Amsterdam Trip
Hi,
I'm travelling to all these countries on a 2 week trip first 2 week's of June. This is a placeholder thread for all things related to the travel and going to update it with my questions as they come up. Thanks in advance for all the help.
My general itineary:
May 31: Arrive into Schiphol. Travel to Luxemburg the same day from the airport.
June 1 - 2: Luxemburg: Travel to Brussels in the evening.
June 3 - 4: Brussels: Travel to Ghent in the evening.
June 5 - 6: Ghent: Travel out of Ghent on 7th morning.
June 7: Antwerp: Travel to Amsterdam in the evening.
June 8 - 13: Amsterdam. Fly out of Amsterdam on the 13th.
Issues that I'm trying to solve:
1. I want to take a train to Luxemburg as soon as I get my baggage (travelling with a checked bag). So, do I get a sim @ the airport or would free wifi be available @ the airport & on the train & @ Luxemburg train station for me to get a sim the next day in Luxemburg?
2. How much time should I factor in to get out of the airport so that I can get on the earliest train to Luxemburg?
3. a. I land at 11.30am @ Schiphol and have to reach Luxemburg that same day. The cheapest trains out of Schiphol all have just a 7min transfer time @ Arlon. Schedule says the Schiphol train arrives on track 2 and the Luxemburg train leaves on train 3. Looking through google maps it looks like track 2 and track 3 are basically on the same platform. Also, are the coaches interconnected? Asking so that in case I get into the coach opposite to me as soon as I get out that I'll still be able to get to my seat. All-in-all, wondering if its wise to take such an itineary?
b. In case, I miss the transfer, do I've to get a new ticket or is there a process by which I can still use the Luxemburg ticket on the next train (seats being available)?
4. The other option google tells me to and take a bus from Amsterdam central but train is my first choice as I can take it right out of Schiphol unless the buses also go via the airport. If I've to take a bus what would you recommend?
5.
a. From Luxemburg I travel back to Brussels on the evening of Jun 2. Does the Luxemburg station have any option to store checked baggage + personal bags as I want to put the luggage and do a few hours of sight seeing?
b. Is it easy to get space in the luggage room not just @ Luxemburg but @ Antwerp, Brussels stations too?
c. Is it advisable to store the checked baggage as well as personal bags locked?
d. Any other tips regarding storing luggages.
6. Is it safe to arrive back in Brussels around 10pm? Google maps doesn't show any train/bus for Sun. So, it looks like I have to walk about 15mins or take a taxi (cost?) ?
7. Would booking each train travel separately be cost effective or is there a some kinda package that I can do to get cheaper tickets?
Thank you.
I'm travelling to all these countries on a 2 week trip first 2 week's of June. This is a placeholder thread for all things related to the travel and going to update it with my questions as they come up. Thanks in advance for all the help.
My general itineary:
May 31: Arrive into Schiphol. Travel to Luxemburg the same day from the airport.
June 1 - 2: Luxemburg: Travel to Brussels in the evening.
June 3 - 4: Brussels: Travel to Ghent in the evening.
June 5 - 6: Ghent: Travel out of Ghent on 7th morning.
June 7: Antwerp: Travel to Amsterdam in the evening.
June 8 - 13: Amsterdam. Fly out of Amsterdam on the 13th.
Issues that I'm trying to solve:
1. I want to take a train to Luxemburg as soon as I get my baggage (travelling with a checked bag). So, do I get a sim @ the airport or would free wifi be available @ the airport & on the train & @ Luxemburg train station for me to get a sim the next day in Luxemburg?
2. How much time should I factor in to get out of the airport so that I can get on the earliest train to Luxemburg?
3. a. I land at 11.30am @ Schiphol and have to reach Luxemburg that same day. The cheapest trains out of Schiphol all have just a 7min transfer time @ Arlon. Schedule says the Schiphol train arrives on track 2 and the Luxemburg train leaves on train 3. Looking through google maps it looks like track 2 and track 3 are basically on the same platform. Also, are the coaches interconnected? Asking so that in case I get into the coach opposite to me as soon as I get out that I'll still be able to get to my seat. All-in-all, wondering if its wise to take such an itineary?
b. In case, I miss the transfer, do I've to get a new ticket or is there a process by which I can still use the Luxemburg ticket on the next train (seats being available)?
4. The other option google tells me to and take a bus from Amsterdam central but train is my first choice as I can take it right out of Schiphol unless the buses also go via the airport. If I've to take a bus what would you recommend?
5.
a. From Luxemburg I travel back to Brussels on the evening of Jun 2. Does the Luxemburg station have any option to store checked baggage + personal bags as I want to put the luggage and do a few hours of sight seeing?
b. Is it easy to get space in the luggage room not just @ Luxemburg but @ Antwerp, Brussels stations too?
c. Is it advisable to store the checked baggage as well as personal bags locked?
d. Any other tips regarding storing luggages.
6. Is it safe to arrive back in Brussels around 10pm? Google maps doesn't show any train/bus for Sun. So, it looks like I have to walk about 15mins or take a taxi (cost?) ?
7. Would booking each train travel separately be cost effective or is there a some kinda package that I can do to get cheaper tickets?
Thank you.
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I can't answer all of your questions, but I would like to make one observation. You're giving a decent amount of time to Amsterdam, but the rest of your trip seems a bit rushed. Why move around Belgium so much? I would just stay in Brussels (or one of the other cities) and do day trips to the other Belgian cities.
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Get a data esim before your trip from airalo dot com. 15 days with 4-5GB will cost about $10 US. From time of purchase to installing on a phone takes me all of about 5 min. You can install it before your trip and it will activate when you first connect to the local network. When traveling I make the data esim primary for data but keep my home sim active for voice calls and sms.
schiphol has free wifi. Some trains do, but it can be hit or miss.
Many stations have luggage lockers but they may have limited hours. Ditto for left luggage service. I’ve used lockers at several locations in BE/NL and it’s worked fine, but never at the stations you mention.
On my most recent trip last fall train tickets worked this way: you tap in through a gate at the departure train station, take any train to your destination, and tap out when you exit at your destination. I used the local railroad app on my phone. I was never asked to show a ticket on a train. None of my rides crossed a country border so I don’t know if thst works the same way.
A same-platform transfer is easy, and yes, cars are connected. I don't know if you even need a reserved seat. In BE/NL I've just used trains that are hop on/open seating.
schiphol has free wifi. Some trains do, but it can be hit or miss.
Many stations have luggage lockers but they may have limited hours. Ditto for left luggage service. I’ve used lockers at several locations in BE/NL and it’s worked fine, but never at the stations you mention.
On my most recent trip last fall train tickets worked this way: you tap in through a gate at the departure train station, take any train to your destination, and tap out when you exit at your destination. I used the local railroad app on my phone. I was never asked to show a ticket on a train. None of my rides crossed a country border so I don’t know if thst works the same way.
A same-platform transfer is easy, and yes, cars are connected. I don't know if you even need a reserved seat. In BE/NL I've just used trains that are hop on/open seating.
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d. Any other tips regarding storing luggages.
There's a luggage service available globally called Bounce, https://usebounce.com
We've used it - in fact, in Antwerp a few months ago (not at the station, but at a location convenient to where we were staying). It worked well, and we plan to use it again on an upcoming trip. In Antwerp, the lockers at the station appeared fairly full, and there were quite a few people in line to get one.
You may find it useful. One tip: download and use the app, as you need it to show the QR code generated by a reservation.
There's a luggage service available globally called Bounce, https://usebounce.com
We've used it - in fact, in Antwerp a few months ago (not at the station, but at a location convenient to where we were staying). It worked well, and we plan to use it again on an upcoming trip. In Antwerp, the lockers at the station appeared fairly full, and there were quite a few people in line to get one.
You may find it useful. One tip: download and use the app, as you need it to show the QR code generated by a reservation.
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You do not mention your terminus in Brussels, but if you are wandering around Brussels Midi station (end station) late at night (i.e. 10pm) that's a situation I would avoid. Last year the government ploughed considerable means into trying to clean up the station and environs so now there should be a visible police presence, but I would not like to be wandering around either in the station or outside (although the station is well-lit and clean, the area is quite run down). Either catch a taxi or find a hotel near Brussels Central and transfer to there by train. You can work out your fare from one of the many taxi fare finders: https://www.taxi-calculator.com/taxi...oogle_vignette . Taxi companies are Taxis Verts, Taxis Bleus.
If you are transferring from one side of the platform to the next, then yes, you can get on any carriage and move through the train. But most stations have a chart of the carriages on the trains so you can work out where to stand to get ready for your train.
You can actually pick a base out of the four Belgian cities you are visiting as they are all close. Brussels would work well enough for this, some people like Ghent for this but they are doing some work on the tram lines I think and have changed some stops - the station is quite a way from the town. I have not been since they have started doing this, so you would need to investigate this.
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If you are transferring from one side of the platform to the next, then yes, you can get on any carriage and move through the train. But most stations have a chart of the carriages on the trains so you can work out where to stand to get ready for your train.
You can actually pick a base out of the four Belgian cities you are visiting as they are all close. Brussels would work well enough for this, some people like Ghent for this but they are doing some work on the tram lines I think and have changed some stops - the station is quite a way from the town. I have not been since they have started doing this, so you would need to investigate this.
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P_M ,
The cost of round trip train tickets + cost of hotel in Brussels vs staying in Ghent were almost the same. Also, in the past after a long day I've found that even 35-45mins travel is not my cup of tea. So, trying a different itinerary this time around.
J62 ,
Thanks so much for your about airalo. I'm going to give it a shot. One question I have is how did you manage when you had to make a local call. Did you use OTT service like google voice to make a call?
As regards the local railroad app, I see Belgian train has a SNCB. So, something similar is what you used?
ms_go ,
Thank you for the tip about the Bounce app.
lavandula ,
I'll be coming to the central station. I plan to arrive around 9pm. How is the central station safety situation around its vicinity?
The cost of round trip train tickets + cost of hotel in Brussels vs staying in Ghent were almost the same. Also, in the past after a long day I've found that even 35-45mins travel is not my cup of tea. So, trying a different itinerary this time around.
J62 ,
Thanks so much for your about airalo. I'm going to give it a shot. One question I have is how did you manage when you had to make a local call. Did you use OTT service like google voice to make a call?
As regards the local railroad app, I see Belgian train has a SNCB. So, something similar is what you used?
ms_go ,
Thank you for the tip about the Bounce app.
lavandula ,
I'll be coming to the central station. I plan to arrive around 9pm. How is the central station safety situation around its vicinity?
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Hi arunkumarsivaraman24, Central is just fine. By that I mean that the area and station are safe - the tunnels leading into the station still smell of urine, but it's not rough like Midi. At 9pm you should still have lots of people walking around, and you will be OK to walk to your hotel (or catch a taxi, up to you).
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I will keep my US phone # active as my carrier (Spectrum Mobile) only charges a few cents per minute call fee, whereas my old service (Verizon) charged $10/day access simply to connect to cell towers. Spectrum mobile also enables calling over IP so if needed I have that option.
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