Brussels to Amsterdam is 204 kilometres — 2 hours 15 minutes in a chauffeur vehicle. FFGR Belgium covers this corridor for private equity, institutional clients, and UHNW individuals, with a Mercedes-Maybach S680 or Rolls-Royce Ghost. From €390 one-way.
The Brussels–Amsterdam corridor is one of the busiest executive travel routes in continental Europe. Both cities are tier-one European financial centres — Brussels for EU institutional affairs, NATO, and Belgian corporate headquarters; Amsterdam for Euronext, the Dutch financial district (Zuidas), and the European Medicines Agency.
The 204-kilometre drive on the E19/A2/A10 takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes without delays — comparable to or faster than flying when airport time is included.
**Who Travels This Route**
FFGR Belgium serves four main client types on the Brussels–Amsterdam corridor:
1. **Private equity and fund management**: travelling between Belgian PE offices (Avenue Louise, Rond-Point Schuman) and Amsterdam Zuidas (Gustav Mahlerplein and surrounding) 2. **Institutional clients**: EU-Brussels based officials with ESMA or EMA obligations in Amsterdam 3. **Corporate headquarters movement**: multinationals with registered offices in Brussels and operational bases in Amsterdam 4. **UHNW private clients**: travelling between second homes, museums (Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk, FOAM), and luxury hotels (Conservatorium, De L'Europe, Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam)
**The Vehicle Configuration**
For the Brussels–Amsterdam journey, FFGR Belgium recommends the Mercedes-Benz S-Class or Mercedes-Maybach S680 for 1–3 passengers. The Maybach's extended wheelbase provides a working surface (documents, laptop) for the passenger in the rearmost position — the vehicle becomes an effective mobile office for the 135-minute journey.
For larger groups (4–6 passengers), the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter VIP or Rolls-Royce Cullinan is more appropriate.
**Timing & Pricing**
Brussels → Amsterdam: From €390 (Mercedes S-Class), from €540 (Mercedes-Maybach S680), from €620 (Rolls-Royce Ghost).
Peak travel periods for this corridor: EU budget week (October), Euronext reporting windows, and the first Monday of each month (standing board meetings at several major institutions). Advance booking of 24 hours is recommended.
Contact FFGR Belgium at +33 7 43 46 14 91.
