Cheapest
Average
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Fastest Journey
20 h 20 m
Average
20 h 56 m
Buses per day
2
Distance
669 km
It's difficult to get from Munich to Amsterdam without changing at least once.
Distance | 414 miles (668 km) | |
Average coach duration | 11 h 40 min | |
Average coach ticket price | £45 (€50) | |
Coach frequency | 1 a day | |
Direct coach | Yes, there is 1 direct coach a day | |
Coach companies | BlaBlaCar Bus, Eurolines France, DTG Deutsche Touring GmbH, Flixbus, Union Ivkoni International or Croatia Bus d. O. O. |
Coaches from Munich to Amsterdam cover the 414 miles (668 km) long journey taking on average 11 h 40 min with our travel partners like BlaBlaCar Bus, Eurolines France, DTG Deutsche Touring GmbH, Flixbus, Union Ivkoni International or Croatia Bus d. O. O. Normally, there is 1 coach operating per day, including direct services available. While the average ticket price for this journey costs around £45, you can find the cheapest coach ticket for as low as £27. Travellers depart most frequently from München Hbf and arrive in Amsterdam, Radarweg (Sloterdijk).
BlaBlaCar Bus and FlixBus coaches will get you between Munich and Amsterdam from £27. With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best coach times and tickets for your trip.
FlixBus is one of the most popular low-cost coach providers in Europe. Founded in Germany, FlixBus has expanded its services throughout Europe and even to the United States, giving travellers in both continents the option to take a long-distance coach at an affordable price. FlixBus also operates overnight coaches on select routes throughout Europe. FlixBus offers only the Standard ticket for all its routes, which allows you to bring one hand luggage and one hold luggage bag per person. Additional fees apply for bringing extra luggage and making specific seat reservations, such as if you want to book an Extra Seat, Table Seat or the Panorama Seat. Standard amenities onboard include free Wi-Fi, power outlets to charge your phone, tablet or laptop during long coach journeys, extra legroom, luggage space and toilets.
Coach information from Munich to Amsterdam with FlixBus:
BlaBlaCar Bus (formerly known as Ouibus or iDBUS) is a popular French coach provider from France operating long-distance services in 10 countries in Europe and connecting over 300 destinations. It is a subsidiary of the French car sharing service, BlaBlaCar. Standard amenities on BlaBlaCar Bus include toilets, air conditioning, USB and power outlets for charging phones, tablets and laptops during long coach journeys, extra legroom and adjustable seats. There is also free Wi-Fi available on select routes. The only ticket type from BlaBlaCar Bus is the Standard ticket, which allows each traveler to bring one cabin bag and up to two hold bags.
Direct buses from Munich to Amsterdam can be booked with Flixbus, who provide two departures every day between the two cities. One service departs at 7:00 a.m., arriving at 6:50 p.m. The other departs from Munich at 8:00 p.m. and arrives at Amsterdam at 7:50 a.m. This makes it convenient for anyone who enjoys sleeping on the bus. The journey time is around 12 hours, with no stops along the way. Services are the same, every day of the week.
All Flixbus buses from Munich to Amsterdam depart from Munich Central Bus Station (ZOB). The bus station is located in the city centre and is easy to get to from anywhere in the metropolitan area. If you are arriving by S-Bahn or local trains, alight at the Hackerbrücke stop. For U-Bahn users, get off at Theresienwiese, and there are tram and bus options as well. S-Bahn, buses and trams all run through the night, making it simple to reach early or late departures to Amsterdam.
With its beautiful canals, superb museums and sporting attractions, Amsterdam will always be one of the most attractive holiday destinations in Europe. All buses from Munich to Amsterdam arrive at the city's Sloterdijk bus terminal, which is located to the west of the city centre. From there, visitors can take the train directly into Amsterdam Centraal. There are 375 trains every day on the route, which takes only 5 minutes and provides rapid access to attractions like the Rijksmuseum. Other parts of the city can be reached via the Metro 50 line, which stops at Sloterdijk, as well as tramway 12 and a host of local buses.
Travel by coach between Munich, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands is: Fully open.
International entry is allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Germany
Entry Requirements:
The government of Netherlands has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
The above information was last checked on 27/06/2022. Remember to check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your coach from Munich to Amsterdam closer to your date of departure here.
Return travel from Netherlands to Germany is: Fully open.
Entry into Germany is allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Netherlands
Requirements for reentering:
The government of Germany has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
Last checked on 29/06/2022. Please check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations closer to the travel date of your coach to Munich from Amsterdam.
When departing from Munich, you have various coach station options to start your route from including München, ZOB, Munich, Goeppert Mayer Straße/ Frottmain and Munich, Hauptbahnhof Nord. When arriving in Amsterdam, you can end your trip in coach stations like Amsterdam, Radarweg (Sloterdijk), Amsterdam Stadium Holanda and Amsterdam, Centraal.
Omio customers book a coach from München Hbf to Amsterdam, Radarweg (Sloterdijk) most frequently for this route.
Passengers booking this journey most frequently board their coaches from München Hbf and need to travel around 2.3 miles (3.7 km) from the city centre to get to this coach station.
Passengers arriving in Amsterdam most often arrive at Amsterdam, Radarweg (Sloterdijk) and need to travel around 2.5 miles (4 km) from this coach station to the city centre.
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