
Transfert en voiture privée de Amsterdam à Frankfurt
en 4 h 40 min
par siège
confortable
Informations sur le voyage
Prise en charge
Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera à votre adresse à Amsterdam.
- Service porte-à-porte
- Aide avec vos bagages
Voyage
Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 4 h 40 min.
- Visite touristique facultative
- Voiture propre et confortable
- Chauffeur professionnel
- Eau en bouteille
- Sièges enfants
- Préparé pour les handicapés
- Non-fumeur
- Animaux acceptés
Depose
Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Frankfurt.
- Service porte-à-porte
- Aide avec vos bagages
Overview: car trip from Amsterdam to Frankfurt
Frankfurt is often referred to as Germany's most international city, and it's not hard to see why, considering how many people pass through it or visit it every year. If Frankfurt is on your travel bucket list, you're in for many surprises. It might not be as beautiful as other European cities, but it is well-planned, walkable, and filled with exciting, interesting, and intriguing attractions. So, if you're planning an Amsterdam to Frankfurt car trip, you're making the right decision.
Along the way to Frankfurt, there are also a few must-see attractions that you might kick yourself over if you don't get your Daytrip driver to let you stop and sightsee. A few of these destinations include the De Haar Castle, which gives visitors a glimpse into the extravagant lives of the Rothschilds, and Huis Bergh Castle. The latter is a neo-Gothic castle that has been turned into a unique hotel that has stayed true to its medieval roots.
About Frankfurt
Frankfurt is the heart of Germany, and more than 750,000 people call it home. It's known as Germany's financial hub but is most popular for its impressive skyline, cultural vibrancy, and rich history. Millions of travelers visit Frankfurt annually, which is unsurprising, considering the city continues to grow and prosper.
Frankfurt dates back to Roman times, as do many other European cities that are now growing and flourishing. The city gained significance during the Middle Ages when it first cemented itself as a major financial center and trade hub. Since its founding centuries ago, it has seamlessly blended the old and the new with many of its ancient and modern attractions visited every year.
When you visit, for example, you can spend a few hours exploring the old town while wandering cobblestone streets and grabbing a few bites to eat. Afterward, you can go to the more than 600-year-old city hall known as Romer before you let your feet draw you into Goethe House and St Bartholomew's Cathedral.
Then there is the vibrant cultural scene. Frankfurt is home to world-class museums and galleries, such as the Senckenberg Natural History Museum and the Stadel Museum, which you can tour in a few hours. The city's culinary offerings are nothing to turn one's nose up at, either. This city offers some of the best traditional meals and beverages, like apple wine and green sauce—you'll have to visit to find out what these are.
But before you leave, don't forget to check out the city's natural parks and beautiful botanical gardens. Ultimately, it's a place for every type of traveler. Whether you're a history enthusiast, cultural connoisseur, or gastronomy-crazed foodie, it has something for everyone and is a European must-visit.
From Amsterdam to Frankfurt: travel tips
If this is your first time traveling from Amsterdam to Frankfurt, there are a few travel tips you should know. We've shared a few of them below to help ensure your trip is exciting and memorable for the right reasons.
Keep an eye on the calendar
If you're planning a trip to Frankfurt and don't want to miss out on any specific events, you need to keep an eye on the calendar. Frankfurt's events calendar is packed year-round since the city is home to one of the biggest exhibition centers in the world—the Messe Frankfurt. Trade shows and book fairs are often held here, so it's important to remember the dates when planning your sightseeing stops along the way.
Round up your tip
In Germany, the people tip modestly. So, if you decide to stop and eat while traveling from Amsterdam to Frankfurt or any of the cities or towns along the way, remember this. All you need to do is round up the bill for your meal by a couple of euros, and don't leave the change on the table; include it in your bill when you pay.
Keep in mind there are no-shop Sundays
We know it might be hard to believe, but no-shop Sundays are indeed a thing in Germany, specifically in Frankfurt. Essentially, if you're planning a weekend trip to Frankfurt from Amsterdam, you need to remember that most shops in Germany will be closed on Sundays. This can be frustrating, so you'll want to plan your souvenir hunting and shopping sprees for other days.
How to get from Amsterdam to Frankfurt
If you're considering an Amsterdam to Frankfurt transfer, you're likely curious about how you can get between these two cities transport-wise. Since both are big cities, there are quite a few travel options. To help you narrow down the list, we've discussed a few of the best choices, including using a private car service like Daytrip to drive the distance between the two cities.
From Amsterdam to Frankfurt by bus
There are quite a few bus lines that offer affordable and direct travel from Amsterdam to Frankfurt daily. The most popular choices are usually Flixbus and Eurolines, but BlaBlaBus also offers trips. However, BlaBlaBus isn't known for having the best reputation among some travelers, so keep this in mind.
Price-wise, BlaBlaBus is the cheapest, with tickets costing between $25 and $45 (€23-€42), while Eurolines is the most expensive, with tickets costing between $30 and $60 (€28-€55). Euroline buses are also the slowest, with a trip taking about eight to ten hours, while BlaBlaBus and Flixbus can offer direct trips in around seven hours.
From Amsterdam to Frankfurt by flight
The fastest way to travel from Amsterdam to Frankfurt is to fly. Multiple airlines offer flights, with three of the most popular and commonly used being Ryanair, KLM, and Lufthansa. No matter which airline you choose, you can expect the flight itself to take about an hour, but you'll also need to account for airport procedures. These can add an hour or two to your travel time, making it two to three hours to complete an Amsterdam to Frankfurt transfer by flight.
Unfortunately, although traveling by flight is time-efficient, it can also be costly. If you book in advance, you might get away with a ticket that only costs about $50 (€46) if you book with Ryanair, but it can cost more than $200 (€185) with the other airlines. So you'll need to consider this, depending on your budget. In addition, there is no sightseeing, and airport procedures can be exhausting and sometimes exacerbate.
From Amsterdam to Frankfurt by train
Deutsche Bahn (DB), Thalys, and NS International are three train lines you can consider if you want to travel from Amsterdam to Frankfurt by train.
All three of these train lines offer direct routes that take four to five hours to complete. When you take the train, you can expect comfortable seating, several convenient amenities like onboard bathrooms and WiFi, and friendly service.
However, taking a train can be expensive. Often, a standard ticket will cost between $60 and $120 (€55-€111), depending on who you travel with and when. You also won't get to sightsee when traveling by train, which is a bummer considering all there is to do along the way.
From Amsterdam to Frankfurt by private car transfer service
Hands down, private car travel is one of the most preferred choices for those who want to complete an Amsterdam to Frankfurt transfer. Unfortunately, driving with a door-to-door service is often incredibly expensive, but that's where Daytrip comes in. They offer affordable private transfers with booking prices starting at $131 (€121), often making them cheaper than a flight or train.
Daytrip also offers several benefits other transportation options don't. For example, when you travel with Daytrip, you get a professional English-speaking driver who can share travel insights. You can potentially bring along a furry companion, and you can stop and sightsee along the way. This means you can tick even more places off your bucket list, like a tour of De Haar Castle or an exploration of Utrecht.
Not to mention, Daytrip is also safe and comfortable, and your driver will handle your luggage. There are fewer restrictions and more benefits, so consider it if you don't mind being in a car for four to five hours while watching the passing scenery and conversing with your driver.
Things to do when you get to Frankfurt
Some people might not find Frankfurt a very exciting city, and depending on where your interests lie, this might be the case, but that doesn't mean there is nothing to see or do. Below, we've shared a few of our top picks for attractions in Frankfurt worth visiting if you're planning a trip from Amsterdam to Frankfurt soon and are looking for a few places to tour and visit during your stay.
Alte Oper
You might have visited other opera houses during your worldly travels, but you've never seen one quite like Alte Oper. Frankfurt's premier opera house is a testament to the city's strength and history.
Alte Oper was destroyed during the Allied bombing of 1944, but it was beautifully reconstructed and reopened in 1981. Ever since it has been a major venue for operas and concerts. So, depending on when you visit, be sure to try to catch a show – we promise it will be an experience unlike any other.
Stadel Museum
There are many museums in Germany and Frankfurt, but one you shouldn't miss touring is the Stadel Museum, with its incredible more than 500-year art collection. You can expect to see masterpieces from several historical periods, including the Renaissance and contemporary periods and the Baroque and classical modernism periods. There's much to see, so prepare to lay eyes on some of the greatest surviving works of renowned old masters.
Main Tower
Now we know what you're thinking – why would I want to visit the financial district of Frankfurt? Although it might sound like a boring place to visit, you'll want to explore the Main Tower.
This extraordinary tower is one of the tallest buildings in Frankfurt and one of the only places you'll get to enjoy 360-degree views of the city. So, if you're feeling adventurous and don't mind climbing, climb to the top – or take the elevator – and prepare yourself for incomparable views and fine dining.
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew
If you're looking for peace and quiet and love to tour religious sites, you'll want to add the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew to your travel list when touring Frankfurt. This Gothic cathedral provides visitors with a peaceful ambiance and rich history, considering it was a coronation site for Holy Roman Emperors for 300 years.
You'll get to climb the tower to take in city views, and the interior has ancient masterpieces and historical artifacts on display. It's also a nice quick visit and a good place to sit and think while you enjoy the beauty of its interior.
When is the best time to visit Frankfurt?
Visiting Frankfurt can feel daunting, especially if you're unsure when to plan a drive from Amsterdam to Frankfurt. Fortunately, there is never really a wrong time to visit the city, considering it is seen by many as the gateway destination to Germany.
For most people—we're talking millions—the best time to visit Frankfurt is during the shoulder seasons of spring and fall simply because of the weather. However, we recommend visiting in October since this is the month Frankfurt holds its much-loved Frankfurt Book Fair.
However, if you don't mind miserable weather and the cold and want to see a different side of Frankfurt, you should consider visiting in the winter. Prices on everything, including accommodation and transport, tend to be lower, and there is nothing quite like wandering the streets of Frankfurt while sipping on hot cocoa.
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