How to Get to Van Gogh Museum by Bus, Train, Car or Taxi

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The Van Gogh Museum is located at Museumplein 6 in Amsterdam, close to popular landmarks such as the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum, and the lush Vondelpark.

There are several convenient ways to reach it, such as taking tram lines 2 and 5 or buses 347 or 357, which stop at the nearby Van Baerlestraat.

Alternatively, if you prefer private vehicles, you can easily reach it using taxis or self-driving cars.

The most affordable public transport options are the train, tram, or bus, while taxis and rental cars provide the fastest route.

Also, it is just a 15-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station and Amsterdam Airport.

In this article, we will explain how to get to the Van Gogh Museum conveniently, using the best modes of transportation while ensuring fair prices.

Let’s start by learning its exact location!

Where is the Van Gogh Museum located?

Address:
Museumplein 6, 1071 DJ Amsterdam, Netherlands

Van Gogh Museum is located in Amsterdam near Museum Square.

It is close to various other popular Amsterdam museums, including the Stedelijk, the Rijksmuseum, and the Concertgebouw Museum.

Closest Landmark: Museum Square (3-minute walk away)

Directions to Van Gogh Museum

There are a variety of ways to get to the Van Gogh Museum, such as by bus, train, tram, bike, car or taxi, depending on your location.

By Train and Tram:

  • Cost: €8 to €10
  • Time Taken:25-30 minutes

One of the cheapest and easiest ways to get to Van Gogh is by combination train and tram.

You can catch Train No. 5 to reach Amsterdam at the Station Zuid, and from there, you can catch a tram to Van Baerlestraat.

Alternatively, a direct train departs from Amsterdam, Paleisstraat and arrives at Amsterdam, Museumplein.

The museum is just a short walk away from the Baerlestraat tram station.

The journey will take 25- 30 minutes, costing around € 8 to € 10.

Plus, if you are at these Amsterdam stations, you can catch these trams:

  • Tram 2 or 12 from Amsterdam’s Central Station.
  • Tram 5 from the Amsterdam Zuid station.
  • Tram 12 from the Amsterdam Amstel Station.

By Bus:

  • Cost: €4 to €5
  • Time taken: 30 minutes

Another convenient way to reach Van Gogh is by catching a bus.

You can take Bus No. 397 from your nearby bus station and get off at Museumplein Station.

From there, the Van Gogh Museum is within 400 meters of walking distance.

The whole journey takes around 30 minutes and will cost € 4 to € 5.

Alternatively, there is a direct bus departing from Amsterdam, Westermarkt and arriving at Amsterdam, Museumplein. If you are in that location, you can use that bus.

By Taxi:

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  • Cost: €38 to €40
  • Time taken: 20-25 minutes

Taxis are the fastest way to reach the Van Gogh Museum and are readily available in the city.

If you are short on time or have luggage, you can easily hail a taxi on the street or book one online.

A taxi will cost you around € 38 to € 40 and will take 20-25 minutes for a one-way ride. If you are taking

In addition to taxis, self-drive cars are available in the city. They cost €3 for fuel.

Tip: If you want to use a taxi while saving money, you can also opt for a shared taxi.

By Bike:

Van gogh museum by bike
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If you feel energetic or have your own bike, then there are plenty of places to park near the Van Gogh Museum. 

You can use your bike to reach the museum and park it on any side of the Museumplein or Museum Square.

However, there might be safety issues at the square, so the best places to leave your bike are Johannes Vermeerstraat (purple), Paulus Potterstraat (red), and Van Baerlestraat (yellow).

Alternatively, if you don’t have a bike, you can either rent a bike or go on a bike tour with other visitors by booking these Amsterdam Bike Tour tickets.

By Car:

  • Time taken: 20-25 minutes
  • Route: via Stadhouderskade/S100

Driving is also another convenient way to reach the Van Gogh Museum.

If you plan to drive to the museum, you can take the Stadhouderskade/S100 route from Amsterdam City Center.

It is a 4.4 km long route, which will take around 15- 20 minutes. To use the driving route:

1. Take a left turn to Pieter Cornelisz Hooftstraat;
2. Take a right turn onto Van Baerlestraat; 

3. Turn right onto Overtoom/S106 and then again right to Stadhouderskade/S100

4. Take a left onto Oosteinde, which turns right and becomes Sarphatistraat

5. Turn left onto Weesperplein and follow until you reach the Van Gogh Museum.

Parking near the Van Gogh Museum:

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These are some of the parking options near the Van Gogh Museum:

1. Q-Park (entrance Van Baerlestraat): The closest car park is underneath Museumplein.

2. Parking Museum Quarter or Coach Parking: These are also open 24*7 with varied prices.

3. Street Parking: There is paid parking on the streets near the museum.

How to get to the Van Gogh Museum from Central Station

There are various ways to get to the Van Gogh Museum from the Central Station:

Central Station Address:
1012 AB Amsterdam, Netherlands

Distance:
5.2 km ( driving route)  Get Directions→

Time Taken: 15 – 20 minutes

1. Tram: If you want to travel at a budget-friendly rate, you can take either tram 2 or 12.

2. Buses: For convenient travel, you can take Bus 347 (direction Uithoorn) or Bus 357 (direction Kudelstaart).

3. Taxis: For more convenience, you can take normal or self-driving taxis, which cost €5 to € 10. 

How to get to the Van Gogh Museum from Amsterdam Airport 

How to get to the Van Gogh Museum from Amsterdam AirportĀ 
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Some ways to travel from the Amsterdam Airport to the Van Gogh Museum are:

1. Bus or Rideshare: These are budget-friendly and convenient options, starting at just €2 to € 3.

2. Metro or Tram: To save time and avoid traffic, you can take Metro or Tram Line 5 from the nearby stations.

3. Taxi:
For more convenience and the fastest travel option, you can take normal or self-driving taxis, which cost €5 to €10. 

How to get to the Van Gogh Museum from the Nearby Cities 

Some of the ways to travel to Van Gogh from the Netherlands are:

By Rail:

The Dutch rail system is well-connected with frequent intercity services.

If you’re coming from another city in the Netherlands, plenty of trains arrive at Amsterdam Central, Zuid, or Amstel.

Alternatively, you’ll also find plenty of connecting metros and buses to take you to the Van Gogh Museum.

By Car/Taxi

If you have a car, you can also use Google Maps to enter the location and reach the Van Gogh Museum by car.

Alternatively, you can take a taxi from some of the nearby cities. However, it might cost more.

Canal Cruise to Van Gogh Museum

If you want a Dutch experience in Amsterdam, you can also take a canal cruise to reach the Van Gogh Museum.

Various Canal Cruises tickets, which include a cruise and an entry ticket to the museum, are available online.

These canal tours provide the best views of the 17th-century buildings lining the city canals.

These tours stop near the Rijksmuseum, conveniently located just a five-minute walk from the Van Gogh Museum.


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