Venue information

Amsterdam RAI - Experienced organisers, great venue! Amsterdam RAI is one of Europe's most attractive and innovative exhibition complexes. With eleven multi-functional exhibition halls (covering 87,000 m2), the new Elicium building and 22 conference rooms Amsterdam RAI is the largest exhibition and conference centre in the Netherlands.

About Amsterdam

The bustling, architecturally rich city centre of Amsterdam is just 10 minutes away from the Amsterdam RAI Convention centre by public transport. Enhance your visit by enjoying the many sights of the city and its fine dining options. RAI Hotel & Travel Service can cater for all your needs pertaining to your travel and stay in this beautiful city.

Route description

Easily accessible
Amsterdam RAI is only ten minutes away from Schiphol International Airport and has its own train station. The RAI is located just off Amsterdam’s A10 ring motorway (exit S109 RAI) and has its own underground car park.
GPS: Europaplein, 1078 GZ Amsterdam, the Netherlands.


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By car and motorbike
Amsterdam RAI is situated just off Amsterdam’s A10 ring motorway (exit S109 RAI).
  • From Rotterdam /The Hague
    Take the A4 in the direction of Amsterdam. About 10 km after you have passed Schiphol Airport, take the exit ‘S109 RAI’. Turn right at the traffic lights and follow the signs to the car parks. During major events signposts along the ring road will direct you to one of the car parks on the edge of Amsterdam, where a shuttle bus will bring you to the RAI.
  • From Utrecht / Amersfoort
    As you approach Amsterdam, follow the signposts for ‘A10 Den Haag’. Leave the A10 at the exit ‘S109 RAI’. Turn right at the traffic lights and follow the signs to the car parks. During major events signposts along the ring road will direct you to one of the car parks on the edge of Amsterdam, where a shuttle bus will bring you to the RAI.

Parking
Amsterdam RAI has lots of parking facilities in and around the building.
  • Tickets
    A parking ticket costs € 15.50 per day. Free parking for motorbikes.
  • Parking spaces for the disabled
    People with an official disabled pass can report to the porter of the Congress garage. Follow the ‘Parkeren Congres – (P7) signs. Parking costs € 15.50.
  • Maximum headroom in garages
    1.90 metres, cars with a height over 1,90m can park at P11.

By train
NS-Station Amsterdam RAI is just 300 metres from the RAI and has regular connections to Schiphol, Rotterdam, Utrecht, The Hague and the international rail network.
See the journey planner.
By air
Amsterdam RAI is less than 15 minutes from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol by car, taxi or public transport. Schiphol is one of Europe's largest airports and offers passengers a high standard of service. For information about the business facilities at the airport, useful travel tips and additional information and services, see Schiphol.nl.
By tram, metro, bus
Amsterdam RAI has an excellent connection to the city's tram, metro and bus network. Tram 4 stops right in front of the RAI and will take you into the heart of Amsterdam.
  • From Amsterdam Central Station
    Take tram 4 to Amsterdam RAI (Europaplein stop) or metro 51 in the direction of Westwijk (get off at train station Amsterdam RAI)
  • From Amsterdam Amstel station
    Take metro 51 (get off at train station Amsterdam RAI), or bus 65 direction KNSM eiland (Scheldeplein stop) or Bus 62 direction Lelylaan (Europaplein stop)
  • From Amsterdam Sloterdijk station
    Take metro 50 direction Gein (get off at train station Amsterdam RAI)
  • From Amsterdam Duivendrecht station
    Take the train in the direction of Schiphol (get off at train station Amsterdam RAI) or metro 50 direction Isolatorweg (get off at train station Amsterdam RAI stop)
  • From Amsterdam Lelylaan station
    Take bus 62 direction Amstelstation (get off at Europaplein)
  • From Amsterdam Zuid / WTC
    Take bus 65 direction KNSM eiland (Scheldeplein stop) or metro 50 direction Gein (get off at train station Amsterdam RAI)