Rotterdam Centraal Station |
Amsterdam Centraal Station |
Gent St-Peters Station |
Brugge Centraal Station |
All counters staff speaks English, so no worries about communication. But one thing is for sure, you need to do your own homework first before approaching them. Most of the stations are crowded and queues are long, so always go early and allow time for queues.
Overall, I can say that it's not difficult travelling between cities but you need to make sure you know the exact name of the station you need to reach as they tend to be fairly long.
Also, do not forget to verify your ticket before boarding. I made this oversight on my way to Schipol Airport from Utrecht and it cost me very very dearly.
1 comment:
eh how you verify your ticket? i've been going to amsterdam taking trains to office and don't think i ever needed to do this. in fact, you just buy your ticket and get on the train - there's no barrier for which to pass the ticket through, but there will be random checks though...
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