Getting There and Away

Scenic view of a canal in Delft, Netherlands at twilight with charming architecture and vibrant evening skies.
Igor Passchier, Pexels

Delft's primary transport hub is Delft Station, the central railway station located within a five-minute walk of the city centre. Additionally, the Delft Campus railway station serves the southern part of the city, and a main bus station is conveniently situated adjacent to the central train station.

From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS):

Direct trains to Delft are frequent, departing every 30 minutes. The journey typically takes around 38-42 minutes, with one-way tickets costing approximately €12.30 - €16.

From Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM):

There is no direct public transport connection. You can take bus line 33 to Rotterdam Central Station (approximately 20 minutes), then a direct train to Delft, which takes about 12-15 minutes. Alternatively, a taxi from Rotterdam The Hague Airport to Delft costs around €25-€50 and takes about 11-20 minutes.

From The Hague:

Direct trains run frequently, taking approximately 10-20 minutes to reach Delft.

From Rotterdam:

Direct trains are readily available, with a journey time of about 12-15 minutes and tickets starting from €4.10.

Local Travel in Delft:

The city centre is easily navigable on foot or by bicycle. For longer distances, buses and trams are available. A single bus fare in Delft costs around €2-€2.29. For unlimited travel on buses, trams, metros, and ferries across the South Holland region (including Delft), a Tourist Day Ticket can be purchased for approximately €14.50-€17.00.