Thalys
Thalys's Most Popular Routes
- Paris to Brussels in 1 hour 17 minutes
- Paris to Amsterdam in 4 hours 13 minutes
- Amsterdam to Brussels in 2 hours 40 minutes
- Brussels to Cologne in 2 hours 44 minutes
- Paris to Cologne in 3 hours 50 minutes
- Paris to Rotterdam in a 3 hours 14 minutes
- Paris to Liege in a 2 hours 35 minutes
- Paris to Antwerpen in a 2 hours 9 minutes
Thalys Train Stations
The Netherlands and Germany: Now fast tracked on Thalys.
Now you can take new high-speed Thalys lines to the Netherlands and Germany and get there even quicker. Just book between November 13- December 13, 2009 for travel December 13- March 21, 2010 and get more itinerary choices, great rates and faster travel times. We’ve even waived the normal 15-day advance purchase requirement. After all, what better way to celebrate this new faster service than to give you more time to book it?
The high-speed Thalys train provides direct links to 17 cities including Paris, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany in over 50 round-trips a day. So let’s go. Fill in the blanks. You’re practically there.
Maybe it’s time to pack away the schedule
Why not get a rail pass instead? You’ll be able to visit even more places with spontaneity. And the more land your pass covers, the bigger your savings. How about that? More moolah for souveniers.
Wait! Do I need a reservation for my train trip?
If your journey includes Paris, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Germany, then the high-speed Thalys train is your best option. Reservations are required on this famous "red train." Reservations can be requested within 90 days of your travel date.
Click here to get your reservation.
Amsterdam by canal: that should float your boat.
Why not navigate Amsterdam by canal? With a Canal Bus Day Pass you can freely hop on and off any of three water routes with stops by major museums, attractions and shops.

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