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Can I leave the airport in Amsterdam?

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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If you are allowed to travel to the Netherlands without a visa, you can go through passport control. This means you can leave he international transit zone. You can visit Amsterdam or other places in the Netherlands during your transit period.

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You won't be going through customs at Schiphol until you return from your trip. Unless you're travelling to another Schengen country, you'll be going through passport control after the security check. And that process is handled by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, not Dutch Customs.

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That depends! If you travel to a non-Schengen country, you'll need to go through additional security and passport checks. If you stay within the Schengen region, no additional checks are needed.

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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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If you are the holder of an American passport, you do not need a visa to visit the Netherlands.

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You then need to walk from the gate to passport control and the luggage/customs area ? this process can take anything up to 60 minutes, depending on gate location, immigration queues and number of border posts open. Obviously if you have checked luggage to pick-up this will slow you down a few more minutes.

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Taxi price from Amsterdam Airport to the city centre Prices for a transfer from the airport to the city center range from € 35 to approx. € 46.75. In contrast, a metered fare can be as high as € 75. Most people who visit Amsterdam have a visit to the city center on their wishlist.

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That's because, in the Netherlands, there is no social or written requirement to tip a restaurant worker. However, if you received good service or thoroughly enjoyed the food, it's customary to give a small tip — around 5-10% of the bill. If your service was just average, round up the bill or leave some change.

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Amsterdam is a fabulous place to have an extended layover for a number of reasons. First of all, you don't even need to leave the airport. There are many shops and restaurants located before and after security for a 6 hour layover in Amsterdam or less.

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Yes, you can leave the airport during domestic layovers. For instance, if you're a US citizen and have a layover within the country, it is legal and safe to leave the airport. Be aware that you'll probably be getting two boarding passes if the domestic layover is more than an hour.

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You will, however, go through immigration/passport control in Amsterdam. Unless you have an unreasonable delay, this should be plenty of time. As noted, you won't have to clear customs, but you will have to go through passport control and security.

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If you have an excessive layover time you may be wondering: Can I leave the airport between connecting flights? The short answer is yes. It is possible to exit and reenter the airport.

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