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Getting There: Introduction

Planning a trip to Venlo? This colourful Hanseatic city, located in the south-east of the Netherlands right near the German border, attracts travellers with its rich history and welcoming atmosphere. You can reach Venlo in various ways: the region has excellent transport accessibility, welcoming guests arriving by plane, train, or car.

By Plane

Although there is no airport in Venlo itself, the city is perfectly integrated into the international transport network. Most tourists prefer to fly into major aviation hubs nearby, such as the airports of Eindhoven or German Düsseldorf, which are approximately an hour's drive away.

Thanks to the region's developed infrastructure, the transfer from the landing point to your final destination will be effortless. Travellers can easily reach the city from the airport by using convenient connections with ground transport, making the flight to this region of the Netherlands a comfortable and quick option to start your journey.

The city has no airport. Nearest cities with air connections:

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By Train

Travelling by rail is one of the most picturesque and convenient ways to get to Venlo. The city is served by Venlo Railway Station (VSN), which is an important transport hub connecting Dutch routes with German destinations.

Trains from major cities in the Netherlands arrive here regularly, as well as international trains from the neighbouring Rhine-Ruhr region. Thanks to the frequent schedule and comfortable carriages, the train journey will be a pleasant part of your tourism experience, allowing you to enjoy views of the Limburg province from the window.

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By Bus

Bus services offer an economical and accessible alternative for travelling to Venlo. Many international carriers include this border city in their routes, linking it with major European centres and neighbouring German cities. Travel time may vary, but modern buses ensure a high level of comfort.

For travel within the region, it is also convenient to use local bus lines. A bus trip is an excellent chance to see non-tourist corners of the Netherlands and save on your budget while enjoying a calm journey through picturesque landscapes.

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By Car

Travelling by car provides maximum freedom and flexibility when planning a route to Venlo. The city is located at the intersection of important transport arteries, such as the A67 and A73 motorways, making it easily accessible from both the west of the country and from Germany.

Driving allows you to make stops along the way and manage your time independently. Upon arrival in the city, tourists can use one of the numerous car parks located within walking distance of the historic centre, or order a taxi for local movements, although the city centre is best explored on foot.

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Travel Tips

To ensure your stay in Venlo is as comfortable and carefree as possible, we have prepared a list of useful recommendations considering local features.

  1. Clothing and Weather. The climate here is temperate maritime, so the weather can be changeable. It is recommended to dress in layers and always carry an umbrella or raincoat, even if the sun is shining in the morning.
  2. Transport. The historic city centre is compact and is best explored on foot. For trips to longer distances, a bicycle — the main mode of transport in the Netherlands — will be the ideal choice.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere, but in small shops or at the market, cash may be requested, so keep some small change with you.
  4. Communication. The official language is Dutch, but locals speak excellent English and often understand German due to the proximity of the border.
  5. Local Etiquette. The Dutch value punctuality and directness. When entering a shop, it is customary to greet the staff. A handshake is the standard form of greeting when meeting.
  6. Road Safety. Be extremely careful: never walk on cycle paths (usually they are red). This can cause irritation to cyclists and create a dangerous situation.
  7. Opening Hours. Please note that many shops may close quite early, around 18:00, although Thursday is often a "shopping evening" with extended hours.
  8. Shopping. Venlo is a popular shopping destination among German neighbours. If you want to avoid crowds, try not to plan a shopping trip on German public holidays.

By following these simple tips, you can easily blend into the rhythm of the city's life and receive only positive emotions from your journey.

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