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If you want to know more about the journey from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal by train, look no further!
The average journey time from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal by train is 15 hours 35 minutes, although on the fastest services it can take just 11 hours 24 minutes. You'll usually find 11 trains per day traveling the 979 km between these two destinations. You'll need to make 2 changes along the way as there are no direct services to Amsterdam-Centraal. You're likely to be traveling with TGV, Thalys or ICE to Amsterdam-Centraal. As the main train operators on this route, all offer plenty of space for luggage and comfortable seating as standard.
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It takes an average of 15h 35m to travel from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal by train, over a distance of around 608 miles (979 km). There are normally 11 trains per day traveling from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal and tickets for this journey start from $98.20 when you book in advance.
First train | 05:48 |
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Last train | 18:49 |
Departure station | Monaco—Monte-Carlo |
Arrival station | Amsterdam-Centraal |
Journey time | 11h 24m |
Distance | 979 miles (608 km) |
Frequency | 11 trains per day |
Changes | 2 changes |
Price | From $98.20 |
Train and bus operators | Trenitalia, BlaBlaCar Bus, SNCF, Thalys, Deutsche Bahn, SNCB, NS, OUIGO, Union Ivkoni (Bus) |
TGV is the high-speed train service of the SNCF company. It connects the major cities of France at speeds of up to 200 mph (320 km/h). All TGV trains are equipped with a food carriage, a free WiFi connection, power sockets and fold-down tables. Two comfort classes are offered – First Class and Second Class, with flexible fare options available and access to the Grand Voyageur lounge in some stations.
Trenitalia is the national railway company of Italy, with a fleet including high-speed trains (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento and Frecciabianca), Intercity and Intercity night trains and regional trains. Trenitalia offers discounts and special promotions on selected routes, two types of discounted tickets for young people under 30 and people over 60.
OUIGO is the low-cost, high-speed train service operated by the French national train company SNCF. Despite having only one class on board, OUIGO trains offer the same comfort as Second Class seats on TGV trains, although OUIGO tickets are only available to purchase online. To make your journey as smooth as possible, arrive at least 30 minutes before departure and bear in mind that there's an additional fee for bringing a suitcase with you, having a seat with power sockets and travelling with a stroller/buggy.
Intercités is the classic service of SNCF. The Intercités lines are an important part of the French rail network. Trains make more stops and are cheaper than TGVs, and run at speeds of up to 100 mph (160 km/h). Two comfort classes are offered aboard Intercités – First Class and Second Class. Intercités by night allows you to travel at night on certain routes, in sleeper cars.
Most of the train companies across Europe release their tickets around three to six months in advance, many of which can be cheaper the earlier you book. If you know the dates you want to travel, you may be able to find some cheaper train tickets from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal by booking early.§
Many of the train services in Europe are also popular commuter services, lots of train companies increase ticket prices during “peak hours” (generally between 06:00 – 10:00 and 15:00 – 19:00 on weekdays). If you can, consider travelling outside of peak hours to find lower priced tickets.
On some of the busier routes, you might also have the option to take a slower or connecting train. It may take a little longer than some high-speed or direct services, but if you have a little extra time on your hands, you might find a cheaper fare. Plus, you'll have more time to enjoy the view of the countryside!
Take a look at our handy guides to find out when train operators release their special deals and offers to see if you can find cheap European train tickets for your journey.
For specific information about how to get your hands on cheap tickets, check out our European train tickets hub.
The average journey time by train between Monaco—Monte-Carlo and Amsterdam-Centraal is 15 hours and 35 minutes, with around 11 trains per day. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.
The fastest journey time by train from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal is 11 hours and 24 minutes.
Train tickets from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal can start from as little as $98.20 when you book in advance and are usually more expensive when purchased on the day. Prices can also vary depending the time of day, route and class you book.
No, there are no direct train services from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal. Travelling from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal by train will require a minimum of 2 changes.
The first train from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal leaves at 05:48. Times and services may vary during weekends and holidays.
The last train from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal leaves at 18:49. Trains that depart in the early morning hours or very late evening may be sleeper services, time and services may also vary during weekends and holidays.
Trains travelling from Monaco—Monte-Carlo to Amsterdam-Centraal cover a distance of around 608 miles (979 km) during the journey.