Breda Travel Plans

Welcome to the land of cheese, tulips, and hilarious street signs! And if you're looking for a city that's charming, cozy, and just a little bit quirky, then Breda is the perfect destination for you.

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How to get to Breda

Plane

The best way to get to Breda by plane is to fly into Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and then take a direct train (Intercity Direct) to Breda station. The journey takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Car

The best way to get to Breda by car is to take the A16 from Rotterdam or the A27 from Utrecht. Breda has many parking garages available in the city center.

Train

Breda has its own train station so the best way to get there by train is to travel to Breda station which is well connected to other major cities within the Netherlands. From Amsterdam, the journey takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Boat

Breda is not accessible by boat as it is located inland and there are no major waterways leading to the city.

Bus

The best way to get to Breda by bus is to take an intercity coach from several major cities in the Netherlands such as Rotterdam, Utrecht or Nijmegen. From Amsterdam, the journey takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

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