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Are there showers at Amsterdam airport?

Schiphol Airport has lots of shower options available to traveling passengers. There are free showers available after security on the upper level of Lounge 2. Follow the signs for the First Aid Station. There are no towels or toiletries available so make sure you bring your own.



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KLM is now offering access to Sleep Cabins located in the flagship Non-Schengen Crown Lounge at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The cabins provide an ideal space for those seeking privacy and a step up in comfort from the regular rest area.

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Our KLM Crown Lounges at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol offer a calm environment with lots of privacy and space. Depending on the destination you're travelling to, you can visit 1 of our 2 Crown Lounges at Schiphol.

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There are drinking water fountains available throughout the airport, but in the majority of cases these are located before security checks. If you want to fill your empty water bottle after security checks: this might be possible depending on the gate.

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Once you clear customs, you're free to leave the airport. Amsterdam is about 25 miles from Schiphol. If your layover is four or more hours, you can take the train, taxi, or private car into the city. I'd stick to the canal belt area (Grachtengordel) and see the sights in that area.

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Technically, during a 7 hour layover, you do have enough time to leave the airport in Amsterdam. However, you might not get as much time to explore the city as you think.

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Showers. Some lounges have showers that you can use to freshen up during a long layover. The desk staff will typically be able to provide towels for you to use.

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The KLM Crown Lounge 52 does have a complimentary self-serve buffet area and hosted bar (I'll cover that in a bit) but they also made this Blue Bar area a premium area where you have to pay for food and drinks.

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The Cost of Airport Sleeping Pods Go Sleep Pods, another well-known option, has an average price range of 10 to 15 USD per hour. Snooze Cube provides single and double cubes at an average cost of 18-20 EUR + VAT per hour and 24-28 EUR + VAT per hour, respectively.

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Nowadays, Amsterdam still has the nickname Mokum, a typical Amsterdam word, but with Hebrew roots. Mokum (Makom in Hebrew) means ?place?. Ajax fans also call their club ?the Pride of Mokum.?

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KLM Economy passengers can be offered a paid access option which costs €50 (Lounge 25) and €65 (Lounge 52), Flying Blue members get a slight discount. Book through the KLM app or 'My Trip' on KLM.com (with a €10 discount), self-service machines or at the lounge entrance.

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Ditto and ditto...in the dozens of airport shower lounges I've visited, towels have always been provided.

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Most travellers at Schiphol have to pass through passport control, except those travelling to or from a Schengen country. However, you should always carry a valid passport or identity card when travelling by air. Please do not forget to check whether you need other travel documents, such as a visa.

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If you only have about 7-8 hours in Amsterdam, that should be enough time to get lunch, take a canal cruise, wander a bit around the center, get a drink, and head back. (The Red Light District is fairly close to Centraal if you're curious about it.)

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