Driving to Amsterdam but staying outside the city!
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I’m planning a little family road trip with a teen to the Benelux region during the third week of August, including a stop in Amsterdam—arriving from the south and leaving to the north. Driving into Amsterdam is fine, but parking in the city itself doesn’t seem like a great idea, so I’m looking for EITHER accommodation in a nice suburb of Amsterdam where I can park easily without it costing an arm and a leg, but still on the metro line, OR somewhere in a small town nearby that’s easily accessible by train from Amsterdam—max 30 minutes away. I’m planning to spend a maximum of 2 days and 3 nights there. I’m aiming for between 100 € and 150 € per night, with or without breakfast. Any suggestions? I’m all ears! Thanks.

Mat
LI Libed3 Veteran ·
Hi there, A few years ago, I traveled around the Netherlands and stayed in trekkershuts—maybe you’ll find what you’re looking for there? They’re little wooden bungalows in campgrounds, and depending on the location, you can easily get to Amsterdam by public transport. Here’s the site to check out: fr.trekkershutten.nl/rechercher-et-reserver

The two closest ones I found:

www.rp-aalsmeer.nl/camping/trekkershut

www.jachthavennaarden.nl/...ilities/hikers-cabin Click on "Overnight Stays"
EU Europetrip ·
Hello, We’re also planning a trip to the Netherlands and Amsterdam. Have you found any accommodations outside Amsterdam that are still easy to reach by public transport? Thanks for sharing your experience!

Hello, I’m planning a little family road trip with a teen to the Benelux region during the third week of August, including a stop in Amsterdam. We’ll be arriving from the south and leaving toward the north. Driving to Amsterdam is fine, but parking in the city doesn’t seem like a great idea, so I’m looking for EITHER a place to stay in a nice Amsterdam suburb where I can park easily without breaking the bank, but still on the metro line, OR a place in a small town nearby that’s easily accessible by train from Amsterdam—like a max 30-minute ride. I’m planning to spend a maximum of 2 days and 3 nights there. I’m aiming for between 100 € and 150 € per night, with or without breakfast. Any ideas? I’m all ears! Thanks.

Mat
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