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RAI
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Conference: October 27-28, 2026
Exhibition: October 28-29, 2026

Venue | Timings

RAI Amsterdam

Europaplein 24, 1078GZ
Amsterdam, Netherlands

https://www.rai.nl/en
 
[email protected]
 +31 (0)20 549 12 12

Conference: Amtrium, Entrance L
Exhibition: Halls 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
Registration Hall 2, Entrance K

 


Registration Hours / Badge Pick-Up

Tuesday October 27— 8:00-18:00
Wednesday October 28— 8:00-17:30
Thursday, October 29— 8:30-16:00

Conference Hours

Tuesday, October 27— 9.30am – 5.30pm
Wednesday, October 28— 10am – 1.30pm

Exhibit Hall Hours

Wednesday October 28 — 9:30-17:30
Thursday, October 29 — 9:30-16:00


Getting Here

By train

Railway station Amsterdam RAI is 300 metres from the RAI and has direct connection with Duivendrecht, Amsterdam Amstel, Amsterdam Zuid and Schiphol railwaystations, which are linked to the international InterCity network. Follow the signs RAI Amsterdam when you leave the station.

By tram, metro and bus

Tram 4 runs between the centre of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Central and the RAI (stop at Europaplein). Metro 52 will take you from Amsterdam Centraal Station or Station Zuid to RAI Amsterdam. You get off the metro at the Europaplein Station and exit in front of our door. Metro 50 runs between Amsterdam Sloterdijk and Gein and stops at Station Amsterdam RAI. From Station Amstel you can reach us by metro 51 (Station Amsterdam RAI), bus 62 (stop Europaplein) or bus 65 (stop Scheldeplein).

By car

Directly on approaching Amsterdam via the motorway A1, A2 or A4 and entering the ring road (A10), the RAI is inpuated on the sign boards. RAI Amsterdam is located along-side the ring road (exit 9). From the exit the route to the car parks is indicated.

Accessibility: 

We believe it is important that RAI Amsterdam is accessible to everyone. For that reason RAI Amsterdam has special facilities to receive visitors with reduced mobility or disabilities as easy as possible.

RAI Amsterdam is accessible for guests using a wheelchair. The aisles at the show floor are spacious and the surface is flat. Elevators and disability toilets are available.

Parking with a disability

If you have an official European parking card for the disabled (GPK), you can use special parking spaces, which are located close to the exit of the building.These can be reached by following the route P RAI 1, 2, 3 or 4, from there we refer to the best parking space. Even with a disability card (GPK), parking at RAI Amsterdam costs € 5.50 (as of January 1, 2026: € 6.00) per hour (maximum of € € 35.00 (as of January 1, 2026: € 36.00) per day or buying a day ticket online for € € 29.00 (as of January 1, 2026: € 30.00) ).

Wheelchair hire

It is possible to borrow a wheelchair from us. To ensure availability, it is necessary to make a reservation in advance.
Please send your reservation request via email to [email protected], including the following details:

Prayer Room

The Prayer Room has a washroom and two private cubicles where people of all faiths can pray or meditate in a peaceful environment. The Prayer Room is always open and accessible via Entrance D at level -1. 
The two private cubicles for prayer/meditation can be locked from the inside.