Fly from Amsterdam to Bengaluru with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Amsterdam to Bengaluru to trade the Netherlands’ capital city’s picturesque canals for the bright lights and glittering skyscrapers of Karnataka’s cosmopolitan centre.
Discover a place focussed on the future yet dedicated to preserving its past. Bengaluru – formerly Bangalore – blends its rich cultural heritage with distinctive Indian innovation. Make the most of the pleasant climate while experiencing exciting dining destinations, sleek malls, historic buildings and scenic hikes.
Flying from Amsterdam to Bengaluru: FAQs
How far is Bengaluru Airport from the city centre?
Bengaluru Airport is 19 miles (30km) south of the city centre. There are numerous transport options from the airport.
The quickest way takes around 45 minutes – use the new train service from Devanahalli Halt Station near the airport. Taking a taxi is the second fastest option, which can be about an hour depending on traffic.
Is Bengaluru easy to get around?
Bengaluru has a modern metro system, known as Namma metro, which makes the city easy to navigate. Purchase a contactless smart card, called Varshik, to make multiple journeys.
Buses are also an efficient and cost-effective way to get around Bengaluru and favoured by many locals. For a fun and authentic experience exploring the city, try an auto rickshaw, but make sure you agree a price beforehand.
Top tips for Amsterdam to Bengaluru
Shop, Shop, Shop
Swap Europe’s biggest flea market in Amsterdam for Bengaluru’s vibrant shopping destination when you fly from AMS to BLR. Find it all on Commercial Street – from small independent stores to large brand outlets.
Located in the Central Business District, the aptly named Commercial Street also features a local market, amazing silks and glittering jewels. Prepare for the hustle, bustle and plenty of bartering.
Relax in nature
Enjoy wandering around Amsterdam’s Vondelpark? Then you’re bound to savour the joys of Cubbon Park in the Central Administrative Area at the heart of Bengaluru.
This historic park was established in 1870 and now hosts a library, aquarium, tennis academy and many museums. Children will love riding the toy train, while the adults relax on the pavilions and admire the park’s colourful Tabebuia trees.