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How do you get around Amsterdam after midnight?

Night buses Amsterdam has 12-night bus lines which operate every day from 12:30am (midnight) to 6am. These lines connect all the city and are a comfortable way of getting around.



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Night buses Amsterdam has 12-night bus lines which operate every day from 12:30am (midnight) to 6am. These lines connect all the city and are a comfortable way of getting around.

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Uber in the Netherlands Uber is available in The Netherlands since 2012. Started in Amsterdam and now available in more than 5 cities. Every day we work hard to improve and increase driver availability via the Uber app to meet all trip requests.

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The cheapest way to travel around Amsterdam is walking, as the city is one of the most walkable in the world.

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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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See the city light up Amsterdam is beautiful by day, but at night, when the sun goes down, the magic really starts to happen. Stroll along the city's cobbled canal-side streets, lit up with romantic street lights, and soak in the romance of it all. If you're lucky, the Amsterdam Light Festival might be in town too.

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Easiest is to just grab a taxi from the rank. Uber will be cheaper.

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You can of course compare cost of Uber vs public transport before deciding. How much would a normal taxi cost for the journey that I intend on doing while out in Amsterdam? About €25 each way. UberX about €15 each way.

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The Netherlands boasts an efficient and affordable public transport system. It is easy to travel throughout the Netherlands by train, bus, metro or ferry. What's more, it is incredibly sustainable.

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As of 2023, all domestic trains, metros, trams, and buses in Amsterdam (and nationwide) accept payment from contactless methods including credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and more. As long as your card has an OV chip in it, you should be able to use it to pay for your fare.

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