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Friday 20 June to Saturday 12 July major traffic disruption around Amsterdam

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19 June 2025
From 20 June to 12 July, various works and events are planned around Amsterdam, including the NATO Summit. This will affect VU's accessibility.

Possible traffic disruption:

- 20 - 22 June: closure A10 due to 750th anniversary Amsterdam
On Friday evening, June 20, 2025, at 9 p.m., the Municipality will close the A10 West, South and East, between the exit to the A5 and the exit to the A1. This includes the junctions with the A2 and A4. The outer ring road will remain open for emergency and emergency services and public transport. Regional traffic will be diverted via the A1, A9 and A5. Sunday, June 22, the roads will reopen at 3 p.m.

- Sunday 22 June to Friday 27 June NATO summit The Hague
Road users between Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam should expect initial disruption on the road as early as Sunday afternoon, 22 June. This is due to necessary preparations, such as the installation of barriers. Due to (temporary and partial) closures of motorways, slip roads, slip roads and viaducts and tunnels on the A5, A4, A44 and N44 roads, there is a risk of serious disruption from then until Thursday 26 June. The same applies to regional and local roads around and in The Hague, Wassenaar, Katwijk, Noordwijk, Haarlemmermeer, Leiden and Rotterdam. For information on the impact on regional and local roads, please check the website of your municipality or province. More information about the closures and diversions.

Public transport will run according to the regular timetable. However, extra traffic is expected on trains and buses. Allow for extra travel time. Leave home on time and keep an eye on the NS website/app.

- 26 June to 12 July: closure A10 Zuid and Oost towards A1 Hengelo/A2 Utrecht. Also fewer trains to Amsterdam Zuid station

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