By metro and bus
Metro 52 runs every 5 minutes from the centre of Amsterdam (Amsterdam CS) towards Zuid (stop Europaplein). Metro line 52 stops in front of the door and provides an ideal connection to Amsterdam city centre.
From Amsterdam Amstel NS railway station, the best way to reach the RAI is by metro 51 or bus 65 in the direction of KNSM island (stop: Scheldeplein). Metro 51 also connects with Amsterdam Central Station. From Amsterdam Sloterdijk, the best way to reach the RAI is by metro 50 in the direction of Gein (stop Amsterdam RAI station).
By train
NS station RAI is 300 metres from the RAI and has regular connections to Amsterdam-Duivendrecht station, Amsterdam-Amstel station and Schiphol station, which are connected to the international intercity network. More information via the NS Reisplanner and for discounted train tickets, check NS's Featured page.
For up-to-date information on railway works, check NS's Travel Information page.
By car
RAI Amsterdam is located on the A10 ring road (Exit S109 RAI). When approaching Amsterdam via the A1 (Amersfoort/Amsterdam), A2 (Utrecht/Amsterdam) or A4 (The Hague/Amsterdam) motorways, the RAI is indicated on the ANWB signs. RAI Amsterdam is located directly on the ring road (exit 9). From the exit, the route to the car parks is signposted.
You can use navigation systems to navigate to:
RAI Amsterdam
Europaplein 24
1078 GZ Amsterdam
RAI Amsterdam has a limited number of parking spaces. We recommend planning your trip by public transport. Would you prefer to travel by car? Then travel together as much as possible. Given the large number of visitors, the car parks on the outskirts of Amsterdam are sometimes used. For these areas, follow the signs P-RAI. From the external car parks, free shuttle buses will be used or public transport tickets will be made available to RAI Amsterdam.