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Amsterdam RAI Theatre

#1 Post by Nightlife »

Just how far in or out of the town is this theatre located? I'm going to the show tomorrow and was wondering if any others were are going and fancied meeting up before?
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#2 Post by Miriam »

I would hope anybody besides you is going :wink:

Anyway, I am going, but have class till 19.00, so I'll only have just enough time to get there in time...

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#3 Post by dVTB »

The RAI theatre is located in the south of Amsterdam, not very close to the city center.

There's a map on this page: http://www.raitheater.nl/bereikbaarheid.html

Unfortunately for you, the text is in Dutch. Below is a quick translation of the most important details:

Tram:
Every ten minutes a tram leaves from Amsterdam Central Station. You need to take line 4, stop Europaplein.

Train:
Train station Amsterdam RAI is 300 metres away from the RAI. It it connected with train stations Amsterdam-Duivendrecht, Amsterdam-Amstel and Schiphol (airport).

Car:
Take exit S109 on the Amsterdam ring road A10. RAI is mentioned on the signs. Follow the red signs 'Amsterdam RAI Theater' for parking.

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#4 Post by Almelo »

I will be there with 4 others!

Tot morgen allemaal!

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#5 Post by Nightlife »

dVTB wrote:The RAI theatre is located in the south of Amsterdam, not very close to the city center.

There's a map on this page: http://www.raitheater.nl/bereikbaarheid.html

Unfortunately for you, the text is in Dutch. Below is a quick translation of the most important details:

Tram:
Every ten minutes a tram leaves from Amsterdam Central Station. You need to take line 4, stop Europaplein.

Train:
Train station Amsterdam RAI is 300 metres away from the RAI. It it connected with train stations Amsterdam-Duivendrecht, Amsterdam-Amstel and Schiphol (airport).

Car:
Take exit S109 on the Amsterdam ring road A10. RAI is mentioned on the signs. Follow the red signs 'Amsterdam RAI Theater' for parking.

Cheers - Seems like it's only about 5 or 10 minutes from the City Centre to the RAI then? Thought we was gonna be miles out of the town!
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#6 Post by dVTB »

Nightlife wrote:Cheers - Seems like it's only about 5 or 10 minutes from the City Centre to the RAI then? Thought we was gonna be miles out of the town!
I am not able to tell you exactly, but it's not extremely far or so. Amsterdam is not that big anyway.

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#7 Post by Miriam »

It's actually about 30 mins. by tram from Amsterdam Central Station (including a 5 minute walk to the theatre from the tramstop)

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#8 Post by Darkmoon »

You'll be there in no time.

Maybe you're even quicker by bike! :)

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#9 Post by yves »

I will be there around 4:30 pm.

It's driving 2h30 by car for me.

Till tomorrow !!!
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#10 Post by Kalle »

We'll be there at approximately 19:00. See you then! :D
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#11 Post by NYET »

Be there too this evening.

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#12 Post by diana »

Nightlife wrote:
dVTB wrote:The RAI theatre is located in the south of Amsterdam, not very close to the city center.

There's a map on this page: http://www.raitheater.nl/bereikbaarheid.html

Unfortunately for you, the text is in Dutch. Below is a quick translation of the most important details:

Tram:
Every ten minutes a tram leaves from Amsterdam Central Station. You need to take line 4, stop Europaplein.

Train:
Train station Amsterdam RAI is 300 metres away from the RAI. It it connected with train stations Amsterdam-Duivendrecht, Amsterdam-Amstel and Schiphol (airport).

Car:
Take exit S109 on the Amsterdam ring road A10. RAI is mentioned on the signs. Follow the red signs 'Amsterdam RAI Theater' for parking.

Cheers - Seems like it's only about 5 or 10 minutes from the City Centre to the RAI then? Thought we was gonna be miles out of the town!
No, it's close! Last time PSB was miles out of the town (Heinekenhal), not this time.

PSB WELCOME IN AMSTERDAM!!! Enjoy, hopefully you will stay untill tomorrow, the weather is perfect and you did a good choice with the RAI, because it is a good location. Maybe you can go shopping in the Beethovenstraat, and go to the Museumplein en lay down in the grass sunbathing. Maybe you will be spotted and I hope to see the photos on this site.

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#13 Post by Miriam »

If anyone has pictures I'd love to see!! I was too busy drooling on Neil's shoes (quite literally) to take any :wink:

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#14 Post by Darkmoon »

All in all a *great* concert, but where were the cubes?
There were just wo neon-bars that were raised and lowered once in a while, and two neon-bars for the horizontal movement, leaving me feeling a bit left out of a great spectacle...

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#15 Post by TheGardner »

Setlist???

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