Travel instructions
Guide to Erasmus University Rotterdam – Woudestein campus
Below is a map of the EUR Woudestein campus. RSM Erasmus University is located in Building T, at the south end of the campus (marked on the map below). The offices of the Department Management of Technology and Innovation are on the 10th floor.
By car
From the A-16 motorway take the exit 'Centrum' (exit number 25). Follow 'Centrum', also on the roundabout Kralingse Plein (Abram van Rijckevorselweg). At the first traffic lights turn right (Burgemeester Oudlaan). Turn right immediately after tram terminus (see map EUR Woudestein). Parking can be done on the lower floors of the T-building (parking fees will be charged).
By public transport
For those flying in to Amsterdam – Schiphol airport, the train station is connected to the terminal building and the tracks in fact run underneath the airport. Please buy single tickets to Rotterdam Central Station, as return tickets in The Netherlands are only valid the same day or during a weekend. A big panel just over the train ticket machines tells you when and where the first train to Rotterdam departs. There are direct trains at 15 and 45 minutes past the hour, and a connection at Leiden at 29 and 59 past the hour. All trains to Rotterdam should depart from platform 5 or 6, and the journey takes about 50 minutes. First class is EUR 17,50 and second class EUR 10,30 (up-to-date information available via
http://www.ns.nl). Also, Rotterdam has its own small, yet convenient international airport with connections to many European cities:
http://www.rotterdam-airport.nl/en/Homepage.There is a frequent bus service between Rotterdam airport and Rotterdam Central Station. A taxi is clearly the fastest option.
From Rotterdam Central Station you can take a taxi to the Woudestein campus of Erasmus University (roughly EUR 20), or take either tram 7 to its final destination, or tram 21 to the stop “Woudestein”. The tram journey will take about 15 minutes. There is also the option of taking the metro to “Kralingse Zoom” which involves a change of trains at “Beurs”, so this option is not necessarily better than the tram.
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