Traveling across the Netherlands has become more affordable this summer. The country’s national railway operator has introduced the NS Flex Dal Vrij subscription, allowing unlimited off-peak train travel for just €49 per month.
The new offer supports the growing trend of slow travel and encourages visitors to explore more of the country by rail.
Unlimited Train Travel for €49
The Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) launched the summer rail pass in partnership with the Dutch government. The subscription costs €49 per month and is available for up to two months.
Normally, the same subscription costs €127.95 per month. Therefore, the summer promotion offers significant savings for both tourists and residents.
Anyone who purchases the subscription by June 30 can enjoy unlimited train travel during off-peak hours, weekends, and public holidays.
When Can Travelers Use the Pass?
The NS Flex Dal Vrij pass is valid on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and again from 6:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
Additionally, travelers can use the pass throughout the weekend. It becomes valid from 6:30 p.m. on Friday until 4:00 a.m. on Monday.
However, the subscription does not cover Eurostar services. It remains valid on almost all domestic trains operated by Dutch railway companies.
Explore the Netherlands by Rail
The Netherlands has an extensive railway network with around 400 stations. As a result, travelers can easily reach major cities and smaller towns.
For example, passengers can travel from Amsterdam to Utrecht in about 30 minutes. Likewise, The Hague is only around 50 minutes away by train.
After arriving, travelers can continue their journey by bus, tram, metro, or bicycle using local transport services.
Historic and Modern Train Stations
Many Dutch railway stations are attractions in their own right. Haarlem Central and Leiden stations showcase historic architecture and rich railway heritage.
Meanwhile, larger stations such as Amsterdam Central and Utrecht Central offer modern facilities. These include free Wi-Fi, USB charging ports, and digital passenger information displays.
Must-Visit Stations Across the Country
Travelers interested in history should visit Soestdijk Station in Baarn. Although it is a small station, it once served members of the Dutch royal family. Moreover, Soestdijk Palace is only a short bike ride away.
For architecture lovers, Groningen Central Station stands out as one of the country’s most beautiful stations. It earned the title after winning a nationwide NS public vote thanks to its impressive decorative tile panels.
Meanwhile, Rotterdam Blaak Station offers a striking modern design. Its transparent dome connects train, metro, tram, and bus services, making it one of the Netherlands’ busiest transport hubs.
A Budget-Friendly Way to Discover the Netherlands
The new Netherlands €49 train pass makes exploring the country easier and more affordable. Furthermore, the subscription encourages visitors to discover historic towns, vibrant cities, and scenic countryside without worrying about expensive rail fares.
As slow travel continues to gain popularity, this limited-time offer provides an excellent opportunity to experience the Netherlands at a relaxed pace.





