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3.3 out of 5 stars
User reviews from travelers who booked a bus ticket from Paris to Amsterdam
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The driver of the bus was very rude with the passengers. The bus arrived at the gate on time but the driver spent almost 15 mins without opening the doors and chatting with one of other person inside the bus. All the passengers were made to wait for the the driver to open the door. Upon asking for this behaviour, the driver behaved very rudely with one of the passengers and did not allow him to board the bus. This kind of attitude towards the customers is deplorable.
Delayed departure, bathroom not working, no WiFi, long waits at the rest stops, driver gone for 30 min at the rest stop, overall the bus was late by 2 hours. Bad travel experience.
It’s was not safe, the driver was eating “kebabs” and drinking while he was driving, he was also using his telephone. We had two stops, one was in a place very comfortable for 15 minutes (we had clean bathrooms and different kind of food like Starbucks) and the other stop was for 30 minutes in a place with only a place with “kebabs” and no more things to eat. Another thing was that we couldn’t have charges points in the bus neither light or bathroom for a trip of 8 hours.
The bus was comfortable and fast, but the staff did not know english well. Also, there were people that slept on 3 seats and refused to move even though the bus was full and there was no place to sit.
Unfortunately both ways the staff was extremely rude, on my way to Amsterdam the bus driver even yelled at me (without a need to do so). We had to wait an hour in the cold for the bus.
Terrible!
The bus did not arrive to collect us for the trip and there was no communication at all from the company. I was even issued a seat an hour before the trip was scheduled to depart Myself and other customers on the same trip were left stranded at the station and waited 7 hours to take another bus with a rival service. Absolutely terrible ! Do not use !
Zero communication with passengers by driver and desk staff. Very unclear giving boarding instructions and very rude desk staff. Will not travel with eurolines again, will not recommend bus over an hour late meant missing all last public transport to get to hotel.
Communications were in a different language and no effort was made to translate the communication. The delay happened and the bus company suggested we get a snack which was not given to the customers. The customer care was so poor. Communications too were so poor. It's the most unprofessional service I've experienced ever and yet I'm from a different country.
It was the worst bus experience I've ever had in Europe. My seat was broken so it was impossible to adjust it, there was almost no legroom, AC wasn't working too.
My trip from Paris to Amsterdam with Ouibus was a complete failure. The bus was over an hour late and managed to departure approx. 1h 20min after it was supposed to. Due to the traffic etc the bus was approx 3,5h late in total. Based on what I’m used to while travelling across the Europe this is totally unacceptable and I feel pretty much fooled by your company.
Late due to passengers getting left behind. Not drivers fault, he left on time and had to go back to pick up the passengers who went out to buy food. Driver specified it will leave in 15mins
We had to stand in the cold because the bus was delayed for more than 2 hours and it was an 8hr journey. We got no compensation whatsoever. They sent an email notification as well but it was blank so I have no idea what it was supposed to say. We had no choice but to wait as there were no other buses going to our destination at that time. It was a disaster.
It couldn’t be more bad. I can’t understand the next bus(23:45) went to Amsterdam on time, but my bus (23:30) was delayed for two hours in mid-night! Also, the bus even doesn’t have a chargeing socket!
1st of all we 2 both didn't able to attend bus due pick up point change from mercy to place d'italie. Then next bus and pick up point was given wrongly from the ouibus employee so we cancelled and took flixbus. Very upsate for ur worst service. 37.97 Europe u just waste. Please return the amount.
Sadly it was a terrible experIence. The driver cannot confirm our seat because me and my parter weren't included on his list.
Your staff confirmed my booking didn't appear so we weren't supposed included on the trip.
After a number of calls from your staff, just after confirm they had free spaces they let us to get into the trip.
Same situation for other 5passangers, we all book throughout your page. We think we'll never do it again
The bus was extremely hot and despite several people asking the driver he didn't turn the air conditioning on. The bus was also 30 minutes late in arriving with no word on why.
The driver was yelling everybody that he was a police officer from Netherlands and that we shouldn't make him waste his time by asking him things that in his opinion were very clear (baggage drop in cabin or in hold, etc). That made people follow totally the rules (considering the number of people there were), and he treated everybody the same but in a hard way. And yes, it was probably a bit too hard. No need to yell "yes is yes and no is no", "no fit on the cabin it means it goes to the hold" didn't have any problem and in general he was nice inside of his "police" mode. Just to point out thar we are clients of a company not militars on a war... by the way, he probably was too hard because he was alone. There were so many people for just one driver without assistance... The day before I had used Flixbus and on the boarding, there were 2 people supervising. Maybe because of the amount of people and him being alone, he has to react this way in order to control correctly all. A weird bus trip...
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Information on this bus route
Daily Buses
23
Earliest and Latest Bus Departures
12:15AM - 11:55PM
Minimum Price
$31
Average Ticket Price
$61
Minimum Trip Duration
5h45m
Average Bus Trip Duration
8h28m
Bus companies on this route
FlixBus, BlaBlaBus
Where are the popular bus stations and stops in Paris and Amsterdam?
Frequently asked questions on the trip Paris - Amsterdam
How much does a bus ticket from Paris to Amsterdam cost?
The average bus ticket price from Paris to Amsterdam is $61. The best way to find cheap bus tickets from Paris to Amsterdam is to book your tickets as early as possible. Prices tend to rise as your travel date approaches, so book in advance to secure the best prices!
How long is the bus ride from Paris to Amsterdam?
The average travel time between Paris and Amsterdam is around 8h 28m, although the fastest bus will take about 5h 45m.This is the time it takes to travel the 431 km that separates the two cities.
How many daily bus connections are there between Paris and Amsterdam?
The number of buses from Paris to Amsterdam can differ depending on the day of the week. On average, there are 23 on this route. Some buses run direct routes, while others have layovers. Simplify your bus trip from Paris to Amsterdam by comparing and selecting the bus that fits you travel style and budget on Busbud.
Which bus companies travel from Paris to Amsterdam?
When taking the bus from Paris to Amsterdam, you can travel comfortably and safely with FlixBus, BlaBlaBus.
What are the departure and arrival stations when taking the bus from Paris to Amsterdam?
Buses travelling between Paris and Amsterdam leave from Bercy Seine or Aéroport CDG and arrive at Bijlmer Arena, Schiphol Knooppunt Noord, Elandsgracht.
Best time to book your trip
Price is for a one-way ticket for one passenger and based on past departures.
Days before departure
-90
CA$44
-60
CA$59
-30
CA$54
-15
CA$61
-7
CA$41
-1
CA$51
Today
CA$31
To save money and be sure you have the best seat, it's a good idea to buy your bus tickets from Paris to Amsterdam, as early as possible. The best time to find and book cheap bus tickets is to book at least 0 days in advance.
Usually Flixbus will charge you higher prices for tickets closer to the departure date. To find the best prices, you should be flexible on your date of travel.
If we look at the other days, booking between 30 days and 60 days before the departure will allow you to save CA$5.
About Bus Travel
Bus Travel Tips
Make friends with the driver. They usually know a lot about your destination and may even recommend which side of the bus to sit on to get the best views on the road between Paris and Amsterdam!
Much more than a mere vehicle taking you from Paris to Amsterdam, riding the bus will expose you to some of the most stunning panoramas while enroute to your final bus stop.
Taking the bus creates the smallest carbon footprint compared to other modes of transport. Not to mention that buses will allow you to discover scenic gems from Paris to Amsterdam that are otherwise impossible to come by with a plane.
Make a music playlist for your bus ride from Paris to Amsterdam, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack.
Did you know?
It takes 27 hours to go by bus from Lima to Cusco, one of the craziest bus trips on the world. This route is used daily by locals and backpackers.
The word 'bus' is an abbreviation of 'omnibus" which means 'for all' in Latin as buses were meant to be transportation for everybody.
The Superbus, created by a Dutch engineer is the world's fastest bus with 250 km/h. Too bad it's only a prototype for now.
What's the cheapest way to go from Paris to Amsterdam?
The bus is the cheapest travel choice for this destination
Vehicle Type
Travel time
Avg Price
Daily Departures
Vehicle TypeTrain
Travel time3h 19m
Avg Price$238
Daily Departures5
Vehicle TypeBus
Travel time8h 28m
Avg Price$61
Daily Departures23
The best way to travel between Paris and Amsterdam is by bus. By choosing the bus, you'll get to save some money as you travel to your destination, as ticket prices cost $61 on average. If you're on a budget, you'll find cheap tickets from $28. If you're looking for the fastest way to get to Amsterdam, choose the bus, as it will take you from Paris to Amsterdam in about 3h 19m —that's the fastest way to get there!
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