Taxi · Utrecht
Taxi IJsselstein
to Schiphol
A taxi from IJsselstein to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €95 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 48 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from IJsselstein
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.
€95
Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.
€115
Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags
Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.
€125
VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury
Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.
€185
Your ride from IJsselstein
From IJsselstein the N210 carries you past Nieuwegein onto the A2 in just a few minutes, and that motorway runs almost without interruption all the way to Schiphol: 54 kilometres, around 50 minutes outside the rush hour. For that journey Schipholride charges a fixed all-in price from €95 (Comfort), with VAT, luggage and the parking costs at Schiphol already included; there is no night surcharge. In the morning or evening peak the trip can stretch to roughly 70 minutes, above all on the A2 between Utrecht and Amsterdam. IJsselstein has no railway station of its own — by public transport you first take tram line 21 to Utrecht Centraal and change there for the train. A door-to-door taxi spares you that connection, which matters with suitcases, an early flight or a group. You book online, cancellation is free up to 24 hours before departure, and a screened driver is at your door at the agreed time.
The journey begins on the N210, which leads IJsselstein past Nieuwegein to the A2 on-ramp. After that it is one straight line: the A2 towards Amsterdam, the A9 towards Haarlem and Schiphol at the Holendrecht interchange, and onto the airport via the Schiphol exit. Outside the rush hour you cover the 54 kilometres in around 50 minutes. The A2 between Utrecht and the Amsterdam ring is one of the busiest stretches in the country: between roughly 07:00-09:30 and 16:00-18:30 the journey can climb to around 70 minutes, with the A9 near Amstelveen as a second well-known bottleneck. The driver keeps those windows in mind and sets the departure time accordingly. The first few kilometres count too: the N210 and the connection onto the A2 near Nieuwegein regularly grind to a halt in the morning peak, so an early pick-up usually pays off.
Pick-up in IJsselstein
Drivers collect you anywhere in IJsselstein: from the old town and Nieuwpoort to the Zenderpark new-build district, and across areas such as IJsselveld, Achterveld, Groenvliet and Europakwartier. In the narrow streets of the historic centre, agree an easy-to-reach address or a street corner when you book, so getting in and out actually works. A pick-up at the Lage Dijk or De Corridor business park is no problem either — handy for business travellers heading straight from the office to Schiphol. Just give the full address or the company name when you book.
Areas served: Binnenstad · Nieuwpoort · Zenderpark · IJsselveld · Achterveld · Groenvliet · Europakwartier · Oranjekwartier
Pick-up from Schiphol
On the way back from Schiphol you are home in IJsselstein in around 50 minutes outside the rush hour. If you land in the late afternoon, reckon with the evening peak on the A2 towards Utrecht, where traffic can build quickly. Your flight is tracked live and you get 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing, so even with a delay the driver is still there when you reach arrivals.
Frequently asked questions
What time should I leave IJsselstein for an early flight?+
Allow around 50 minutes of driving outside the rush hour, plus a good two hours for check-in and security. For a flight at 08:00 that means a pick-up around 05:00. If your trip falls inside the morning peak, the driver builds in extra margin, because the A2 between Utrecht and Amsterdam can then take up to roughly 70 minutes.
Can I reach Schiphol directly by train from IJsselstein?+
No, IJsselstein has no railway station of its own. You first take tram line 21 to Utrecht Centraal and change there for the train to Schiphol. That works fine with little luggage, but with suitcases, children or an early flight a door-to-door taxi is often the more practical choice, since it spares you the change at Utrecht.
Where am I most likely to hit traffic on the way?+
The A2 between Utrecht and the Amsterdam ring is the busiest part, above all between roughly 07:00-09:30 and 16:00-18:30. The A9 near Amstelveen and the connection of the N210 onto the A2 near Nieuwegein also fill up in the peak. Outside those windows you normally drive the whole route in around 50 minutes.
Will I be collected in Zenderpark or at the Lage Dijk business park?+
Yes, the driver comes to every part of IJsselstein: residential areas such as Zenderpark, IJsselveld and Achterveld, and the Lage Dijk and De Corridor business parks. You give the exact address when you book; in the historic old town near the Gerbrandytoren landmark you can instead agree an easy-to-reach street corner so the driver waits somewhere that works.
Which vehicle suits our group and what is the fixed price?+
Comfort (VW Passat or similar) is €95 and suits one to four travellers. Premium is a Mercedes E-Class or similar at €115. For 5 to 8 people you book the Van (V-Class or similar) at €125, while the VIP option with an S-Class or similar costs €185. Every amount is a total price with VAT, luggage and parking at Schiphol included.
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