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Taxi · Noord-Brabant

Taxi Breda
to Schiphol

A taxi from Breda to Schiphol costs a fixed price from 175 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 93 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.

113 km±93 min off-peak24/7 · live flight tracking

Fixed prices from Breda

Total price incl. VAT, luggage and Schiphol parking. Price per ride, not per person.

Comfort · 1–4 pax · 3 bags

Volkswagen Passat or similar. Spacious, quiet ride for solo, couple or small family.

175

Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags

Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.

215

Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags

Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.

230

VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury

Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.

360

Your ride from Breda

A taxi from Breda to Schiphol can be booked through Schipholride for a fixed total price from €175 (Comfort); the 113-kilometre journey takes around 95 minutes outside peak hours. During rush hour that can rise to roughly 120 minutes, which is factored into the planning. Let's be honest: the direct Intercity is a strong competitor from Breda — straight to Schiphol in under an hour, faster than any car. So why take a taxi at all? Because the train starts and ends at Breda station: with two suitcases coming from the Haagse Beemden or the Ginneken you still need transport to and from the station, plus hauling everything along the platforms. The driver collects you at home, the price includes VAT, luggage and Schiphol parking fees, and there is no night surcharge — handy for flights where the first train would arrive too late. You can also choose Premium (€215, Mercedes E-Class or similar), a Van for 5–8 people (€230, V-Class) or VIP (€360, S-Class).

From Breda you take the A16 towards Rotterdam: across the Moerdijkbrug, past Dordrecht through the Drechttunnel and around the Rotterdam ring road. From there the route follows the A13 past Delft onto the A4, which you stay on past Leiden up to exit 2 Schiphol. The driver may also choose the A4 via the Beneluxtunnel if the A13 near Delft or the Terbregseplein jams up — something that happens regularly on weekdays between 7:00 and 9:30 and between 16:00 and 18:30. Outside those windows the journey takes around 95 minutes; during peak hours travel time can rise to roughly 120 minutes, mainly because of the bottlenecks around Rotterdam. The Moerdijkbrug is sensitive to strong winds and incidents, so for tight flight times the schedule is planned generously and current traffic conditions are taken into account when setting the pickup time.

Pick-up in Breda

Drivers pick up throughout Breda: from the Haagse Beemden and Princenhage in the west to Brabantpark and Heusdenhout on the east side, and in the Ginneken and the Zandberg south of the centre. The villages within the municipality — Prinsenbeek, Teteringen, Bavel and Ulvenhout — also fall within the same fixed price. In the city centre around the Grote Markt parts are low-traffic zones; if you live there, enter an address on the edge of that zone when booking, then arrange with your driver exactly where you'll get in.

Areas served: Haagse Beemden · Princenhage · Ginneken · Zandberg · Brabantpark · Heusdenhout · Prinsenbeek · Teteringen — stations: Station Breda, Station Breda-Prinsenbeek

Pick-up from Schiphol

For the return trip to Breda the night advantage is relevant: if you land after midnight, the direct Intercity no longer runs and with Schipholride you simply pay the same fixed price. Your flight is tracked live: if you land later than planned, your driver adjusts the arrival time accordingly, with 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing.

Frequently asked questions

What time should I be picked up in Breda for an 08:00 morning flight?+

Plan on a pickup around 04:00. The journey takes around 95 minutes outside peak hours, and you'll want to be at Schiphol a good two hours before departure to check in. Because there is no night surcharge, such an early ride costs exactly the same as one during the day. When you book, the pickup time is matched to your flight time.

Isn't the train from Breda faster than a taxi to Schiphol?+

Yes, the direct Intercity runs straight through and takes about 55 minutes — shorter than the roughly 95 minutes by car. The taxi wins on door-to-door: no transport to the station, no changing trains with suitcases, and at night or during train disruptions you aren't dependent on the timetable. For groups of four or more, the Van also comes close to train tickets on a per-person basis.

Where in the municipality of Breda can a driver pick me up?+

Everywhere: all neighbourhoods from the Haagse Beemden to the Ginneken, plus the villages of Prinsenbeek, Teteringen, Bavel and Ulvenhout. The fixed price doesn't change based on your exact address within the municipality. Only in the low-traffic part of the city centre is it best to choose a pickup point on the edge of that zone.

What delays should I allow for on the Breda–Schiphol route?+

The sensitive points lie around Rotterdam: the Terbregseplein, the A13 near Delft and the Benelux corridor. During the morning and evening rush hour travel time can therefore rise to roughly 120 minutes instead of 95. Your driver chooses between the A13 and A4 variants en route based on current traffic, and the pickup time takes the rush-hour window into account.

How much do you pay for a Van travelling from Breda with six people?+

The Van (Mercedes V-Class or similar, 5-8 people) costs €230 as a total price: including VAT, luggage and parking fees at Schiphol. With six people that's €38 per person for a journey of 113 kilometres — often better value than six separate train tickets plus transport to the station, especially with bulky luggage. Free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before departure.

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