Eindhoven Central Station is the hub of the city where travelers come together and adventures begin. This station, often the first stop for visitors arriving by train or plane, is an important meeting place in Eindhoven.
Located in the heart of the city, within walking distance of iconic locations such as the Philips Stadium, the Philips Museum, the DAF Museum , and the Markt, Eindhoven Central Station offers a seamless connection to the rest of the city and beyond. Bus 400 from Eindhoven Airport takes travelers to the central station in just 20 minutes, making access to the city effortless.
The station offers excellent train connections to destinations such as Utrecht, Maastricht, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and the beautiful coast of Zeeland. Buses depart from the rear of the station to all parts of Eindhoven and the surrounding areas. Inside the station you will find a range of shops. There are also two guarded and unguarded bicycle parking facilities available, as well as public transport bike rental to explore the city.
The station, which opened its doors on July 1, 1866, was rebuilt in 1956. The striking design, which is often compared to an old Philips radio, was realized by architect Koen van der Gaast. In 2017, the interior of the station underwent a renovation to accommodate the growing flow of passengers. In the coming years, the station and the area around it will also undergo an enormous metamorphosis.
With around 100,000 train passengers and 15,000 bus passengers every day, Eindhoven Central Station is a bustling hub of activity.
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