travelling to and within the Netherlands

Your own transport
The Netherlands is a small country with a lot of busy roads. This means there are often traffic jams during the morning and evening rush hour, particularly in the west of the country. Ample parking is available near the CASA clinics. You’ll find further information on the clinic pages.

Public transport
The Netherlands has a good public transport system which usually runs on time.

Travel times by train from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
CASA Leiden 40 min.
CASA The Hague 55 min.
CASA Rotterdam 80 min.

Clients going to CASA Maastricht should fly via Eindhoven Airport.
Travel time by public transport from Eindhoven Airport to CASA Maastricht approx.: 90 min.

For further travel information, go to the clinic pages.
We would advise you to plan plenty of time for your trip, and not book your return trip for earlier than 6 p.m.

By train from Belgium, France and Germany
The best way to travel by train from Belgium, Antwerp and West Flanders, is via Tongeren or Breda and Eindhoven. From eastern France, you should travel via Metz, Luxembourg and Liège. From other regions of France, via Paris, Brussels and Liège. From Germany via Cologne and Aken. An alternative is via Duisburg and Aken or Duisburg and Roermond.

There are other route options too. See the route planner on journeyplanner.