Getting Around Utrecht on Public Transport (2024)

Utrecht is one of the main cities of the Netherlands and lies 45km south of Amsterdam. Please see how to get to Utrecht for information on arriving by train or coach and getting oriented at Utrecht Central Station.

Once in Utrecht, let’s take a look at how to get around the city by various forms of public transport – including buses, trams and trains as well as foot, bicycle and taxi.

Utrecht On Foot

The cheapest and easiest option, Utrecht city centre is small enough so that the majority of visitors can quite easily get around on foot.

From Utrecht Central Station you can access the city centre by walking via the covered pavilion square at Stationsplein-Oost (located past platforms 1-4) and then into the Hoog Catharijne shopping centre.

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After a few minutes walk you will reach the exits at the Vredenberg square. From here you can make your way to the Oudegracht (old canal) and imposing Dom cathedral tower at the heart of the old centre. Just watch out for the cobbled streets and cyclists! See our Utrecht city guide for things to do.

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Utrecht Trams

There are 3 tram lines running in Utrecht which are operated byU-OV (a subsidiary of Qbuzz, owned by Italian State Railways).

They serve the satellite towns of Nieuwegein and IJsselstein (a few kilometres south of the city) and the Utrecht Science Park (eastern edge of the city). The lines are as follows:

Tram Line
via
20Nieuwegein ZuidUtrecht CentralP+R Science Park
21IJsselstein ZuidUtrecht CentralP+R Science Park
22Utrecht CentralP+R Science Park

Note, if you plan to travel by tram in Utrecht then (unlike Amsterdam) the card readers are located on the platforms rather than on board the tram.

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The tram is used by people visiting the Utrecht IKEA store – a short walk from stop Kanaleneiland Zuid (direction Nieuwegein/IJsselstein).

Towards Utrecht Science Park it stops at Utrecht FC football stadium at Galgenwaard.

Tickets are the same as for U-OV buses, described below.

Utrecht Buses

Utrecht bus services can be useful if you need to head to the outer areas of the city. Buses are operated by U-OV which runs around 30 bus lines around the city.

Most U-OV buses are yellow, however there are also some grey ‘U-link’ branded lines.

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There are various bus terminals at opposite ends of Utrecht Central Station – either A & B at the City-side (Centrumzijde) or C & D at the Jaarbeursplein (Jaarbeurszijde). Bus stops in the city have electronic boards which give live info on the next departing buses.

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A place of interest to visit which may require a bus ride is the Rietveld Schroder House museum (line 8, stop: De Hoogstraat). In addition, minibus line 2 is a useful circular route which travels around the museum quarter.

Utrecht Bus/Tram Tickets (2024 rates)

Tickets can be bought on board buses (cards only, cash no longer accepted) or at one of the U-OV sales points/ticket machines at Utrecht Central.

All travellers aged 4 or over must have their own ticket. Children 0-3 always ride public transport for free.

Distance fares: You can use credit on a personal or anonymous OV-chip card to travel on any U-OV service. This costs €1.08 (boarding fee) + €0.187 per km. You must always check-in and check-out of your journey using the card readers next to the doors.

OVpay is also available on U-OV – meaning you can check-in and check-out with your contactless debit/credit card/mobile – for travel at the above standard distance rate.

Single ticket: A one-time single (U-OV reiskaart paper ticket) within the city costs €3.10 and is valid for 60 minutes.

Travel further out of the city around Utrecht province will cost €4.80/€7.10/€8.05 depending on the distance.

Child ticket: A U-OV Kidsticket (4-11) ticket costs €1.10 and is valid for 90 minutes in the entire Utrecht province. It is also valid for transfers onto Syntus Utrecht buses.

Evening/Weekend Return ticket: There is a special return ticket (U-OV retourkaart) which is only available for travel after 1800 on weekdays and anytime at weekends. It costs €4.35 for travel within the city and is valid for 60 minutes each way.

1 Day ticket: The U-OV Utrecht City 1 day (24 hours) ticket, available as a disposable OV-chip card costs €6.95. Children aged 4-11 pay €4.70. The day tickets are valid in the Utrecht city area.

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There is also the Utrecht province day ticket available which costs €11.05 and is valid on U-OV and Syntus buses/trams in the entire region. This ticket is valid for use after 0900. Note, this can only be placed onto an OV-chip card.

Utrecht Train Stations

Utrecht Central is the main station of the city. There are a number of smaller stations out in the suburbs which can be reached using various stopping trains – Utrecht Leidsche Rijn, Utrecht Lunetten, Utrecht Maliebaan, Utrecht Overvecht, Utrecht Terwijde, Utrecht Vaartsche Rijn and Utrecht Zuilen.

See how to buy a Dutch train ticket

Utrecht Taxi

Taxis in the Netherlands are expensive and you will likely pay €10 to €20 for a short trip in the city. There are 2 taxi ranks at Utrecht Central station – at the Jaarbeurs-side and at the city centre side (Rijnkade). You can also find small taxi ranks at Janskerkhof, Lange Viestraat, Mariaplaats, Neude and Stadhuisbrug.

The main taxi firm in Utrecht is UTC (tel +31(0)30 2300 400). Note, there is no official Uber presence in Utrecht.

Getting Around Utrecht on Public Transport (7)Sneleentaxi is a reliable taxi firm offering rides anywhere in the Netherlands – including any rides to/from and within Utrecht. It serves all airports and offers competitive fixed fares.
You can book with Sneleentaxi here

Cycling in Utrecht

Having a large student population, cycling in Utrecht is very popular with an extensive network of dedicated cycle lanes. In fact, the busiest cycling path in the country can be found next to the Tivoli-Vredenberg theatre.

The world’s largest bike parking facility can be found at Utrecht Central Station, which has a capacity for 12,500 bikes.

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Bikes are available for rent at the Tourist Information Centre at Domplein 9.

There are OV-Fiets bike rental points (residents only) at Utrecht Central station (Stationsplein/Jaarbeursplein/Knoop), Janskerkhof and P+R Utrecht Science Park.

Last update 13 December 2023 (originally published in 2013).

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FAQs

Getting Around Utrecht on Public Transport? ›

Dutch public transport includes trains, buses, trams, metros, ferries and OV bikes. It is possible to purchase daily and weekly transit passes to use public transport (openbaar vervoer or OV in Dutch). However, it is much cheaper, easier and more common to travel with the 'OV-Chipkaart'.

How to pay for public transport in Utrecht? ›

OV-chip card (OV-chipkaart)

The OV- chip card can be used throughout the Netherlands on all modes of transport (trains, buses, trams, metro etc.). They are sold in the ticket vending machines at Utrecht Central Station or at our OV Service & Ticket stores in the main hall of Utrecht Central Station.

Are trams in Utrecht free? ›

Utrecht Bus/Tram Tickets (2024 rates)

All travellers aged 4 or over must have their own ticket. Children 0-3 always ride public transport for free. Distance fares: You can use credit on a personal or anonymous OV-chip card to travel on any U-OV service. This costs €1.08 (boarding fee) + €0.187 per km.

How do tourists use public transport in the Netherlands? ›

To use public transport in the Netherlands you need an OV-chipkaart: a small card that looks like a credit card that can be used to travel by bus, train, metro, OV-fiets (public transport bike) and even ferry.

How to pay for public transit in the Netherlands? ›

Paying for public transport is easy: simply use your contactless debit card, credit card or mobile phone to check in and out using OVpay or a public transport chip card (in Dutch: OV-chipkaart).

How do tourists pay in Netherlands? ›

The Netherlands is a very modern country. You can pay with cash or a debit card, and often with your phone via NFC, Apple Pay, or Google Wallet. Not to mention the latest phenomenon, 'Tikkie', which is also being used more and more. We'll go through the options one by one.

How to travel around Utrecht? ›

Dutch public transport includes trains, buses, trams, metros, ferries and OV bikes. It is possible to purchase daily and weekly transit passes to use public transport (openbaar vervoer or OV in Dutch). However, it is much cheaper, easier and more common to travel with the 'OV-Chipkaart'.

How to buy ticket for tram in the Netherlands? ›

You purchase a paper card at GVB card vending machines at stops or in metro stations, GVB Service Points, GVB Service & Ticket locations and various shops such as tobacco and convenience shops. Tram conductors also sell cards for 1 hour or for 1 day.

Can you pay by card on Amsterdam trams? ›

Most trams in Amsterdam begin/end at Central Station, but not all of them! There are two tram terminals in front of Central Station. You can buy your ticket from the driver or preferably the conductor, and you can only pay by card. On the tram you can buy tickets which are valid for 1 hour, or up to 48 hours.

Do I tap off tram Amsterdam? ›

This includes when transferring. To check in, just hold your card in front of the card reader. These are located at all the entrance and exit doors of trams and buses. When leaving the tram or bus, you should check out by holding your card in front of the card reader once again.

How to get cheap public transport in Netherlands? ›

You can buy tickets online or at a ticket office or machine at the station. One way to make train travel cheaper is with a subscription. Once you have a personal OV-chipkaart, you can pay a set amount each year to benefit from cheaper train travel. There are several schemes, which you can read about on the NS website.

What is the Netherlands transport card tourist? ›

Ticket information

The Tourist Day Ticket is a tourist transport card Netherlands that solves this problem. For a fixed price of €14,50 you can use all of the participating public transport in South Holland. This enables you to carelessly enjoy your visit to the Netherlands!

What is the best way to travel through the Netherlands? ›

Trains are ideal for covering distances quickly

Most lines, including the major routes, are operated by the national train company, NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen), which handles all scheduling and fares. Dutch trains are modern and comfortable, and the service is reliable and frequent across the country.

How to buy train and bus tickets in Netherlands? ›

There are two main ways to pay while travelling by train in the Netherlands. You can either buy tickets online or from a ticket machine, or you can use your OV-chipkaart, or smartphone using OVPay. You can look up the NS Journey Planner to check timetables and plan your route.

Can you use credit cards in the Netherlands? ›

In the Netherlands, credit cards are not the most commonly used method for payments. In daily life, the Dutch hardly use them. Instead, payments are often made with debit cards. Please make sure to bring cash and ask personnel in advance whether you can pay by credit card.

Does Mastercard work in the Netherlands? ›

Mastercard and Visa debit to replace Maestro and V PAY in the Netherlands. Mastercard has announced that, from July 1, 2023, Debit Mastercard will replace all Maestro debit cards in the Netherlands. V PAY will also be phased out, before ultimately being replaced by new Visa Debit cards.

How to buy public transport ticket in Netherlands? ›

There are two main ways to pay while travelling by train in the Netherlands. You can either buy tickets online or from a ticket machine, or you can use your OV-chipkaart, or smartphone using OVPay. You can look up the NS Journey Planner to check timetables and plan your route.

Can you pay with cash on Dutch buses? ›

It is not possible to pay with cash, so make sure you can pay using a debit card or credit card.

Can I pay cash for train in Netherlands? ›

Ticket office

Large stations have ticket offices where you can buy train tickets. The staff is also able to help you with providing you with travel information. You can pay by cash (coins and banknotes), Maestro, and usually also by credit card.

Can you use your bank card on the bus? ›

Look for the contactless symbol on your credit or debit card to see if your card is contactless enabled. Then, board a bus with the contactless symbol and instead of paying with cash, simply tap your card or contactless-enabled device onto the reader and wait for the beep.

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