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How to get by train to Schiphol Airport?

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With its many flights to Asia and Latin America, Schiphol is one of Europe’s main airports. The entire airport of Schiphol is below sea level. Schiphol's train station is located on the underground level of the Airport and is extremely well connected to Belgium by high speed trains:

  • Up to 11 times a day with Thalys (1h32 from Brussels-Midi or 54 min. from Antwerp-Central)

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Schiphol

Gourmets are in for a feast. The Leonidas shop at Schiphol Airport will fulfil all your cravings for chocolate! Dark, white, milk, almond or hazelnut chocolate are just some of the many flavours and varieties presented at the shop. And it goes without saying that the quality on offer in this shop is superlative.

Exclusive offer: By presenting your train ticket to Schiphol (purchased by SNCB Europe) at the Leonidas Shop at Schiphol Airport, you receive a € 2.5 discount on the purchase of any of their 750g boxes of chocolates. Your train ticket purchased from SNCB Europe should have a validity date between between 1st October 2012 and 31st August 2013.

Address: Shop Gallery of Schiphol Airport, 1117 ZN Schiphol

More information: http://www.schiphol.nl/index_en.html




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* Unless expressly stated otherwise, all fares quoted are per person/per leg (VAT included) based on an online reservation for a 2nd class return from Brussels. Please note, terms and conditions apply. Tip: As the number of seats at the lowest fares on Thalys, Eurostar, TGV and ICE is limited, we recommend that you book your trip as early as possible. Most international trains allow reservations to be made from 3 months before the date of departure (from 4 months on Eurostar).

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