Amsterdam Central station

On the 24th of December from 12:30 to 13:30 pm

The largest rail station in the Netherlands and an imposing, Gothic, Renaissance Revival building, Amsterdam-Central Station is a major national railway hub. Find a parking spot near Amsterdam-Central Station with Onepark.

Amsterdam-Central Station

Amsterdam-Central Station is the biggest train station in Amsterdam and the second-busiest station in the country behind Utrecht Central. It’s operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen, has 15 tracks, and 3 out of the city’s 4 metro lines depart from here.

A brief history of Amsterdam-Central Station

Amsterdam-Central Station opened in 1889 and was designed by the Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers who also designed the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It features a dramatic façade that emulates a palace and many stone reliefs referencing the city and the country’s importance and power at the time of construction. To make way for the new North-South metro line, the station has been undergoing near continuous reconstruction works since 1997.

Connections at Amsterdam-Central Station

Amsterdam-Central Station has several high-speed, international routes running to England, France, Belgium and Germany. The most frequent service is the Amsterdam-Paris service on Thalys. Many national services also depart from the station. In addition to the metro lines, you also have access to bus and tram services which run all around the city and surrounds. Parking near Amsterdam-Central Station is limited since there is little to no street parking even if there are a few multi-storey car parks close by and several Park + Ride facilities outside the city centre.

How to get the best deals on parking near Amsterdam-Central Station

If you’re on the hunt to find parking near Amsterdam-Central Station then use Onepark to find the best deals. Our simple online booking process removes all the stress of trying to find a parking space. Plus, we offer a free cancellation policy and have a dedicated customer support team to field all your questions.