Amsterdam is a city with plenty to draw tourists from around the world. Gorgeous architecture, meandering canals, great nightlife and fantastic food; the Dutch capital has a lot to offer.
However, as if that wasn’t enough, now its train station has now been picked out as the best in Europe.
The station scores 4.5 out of five on Google, which really should come as no surprise. It’s Gothic and Renaissance characteristics juxtaposed with its modern finishes is a sight to behold.
Not only is it pretty, it’s a central hub for tourists and commuters due to its prime location in the middle of the city. What’s more it’s a Eurostar station, so can serve visitors from around the continent, including the UK.
The Dutch station beat off competition for the top train terminal in Europe from Liverpool Street, Victoria and Waterloo in London.
It also got the better of Torino Porta Nuova and Milano Centrale in Italy, Helsinki Central Station in Finland, Madrid Atocha in Spain, as well as Berlin Hauptbahnhof in Germany and fellow Dutch station Utrecht Centraal.
Tripadvisor users have raved about the station, so much so that there are more than 8,000 “excellent” reviews.
One visitor, Cara, from Birmingham said: “Easily the most beautiful train station we’ve ever seen, it was the most impressive building in Amsterdam! The transport there is also really good, all trains labelled on a screen and on time.”
Another tourist, Harrison, said: “Really pretty railway station, steeped in history. Great for the history nerd, train spotter or anyone who is fascinated in architecture. Has an array of shops, toilets, and the concourse is busy but always moving due to the open space.”
Michael from Heywood said: “Amazing station really clean and easy to use buy tickets for your journey lots of shops and restaurants in and around the station”.
While Craig from Redcar said: “Wonderful station, very light and airy and so easy to find departure platforms etc. Number of different shops are available also.”