Paying for a taxi in Amsterdam in 2026 is almost entirely digital and contactless. All licensed taxis in the Netherlands are legally required to accept credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro), and most are equipped with NFC terminals for Apple Pay and Google Pay. In fact, many drivers in 2026 prefer contactless payments for speed and security. While cash is still technically accepted by law, many drivers do not carry significant change, and "cashless" taxis are becoming more common. If you use a ride-hailing app like Uber or Bolt, which are widely available in Amsterdam, the payment is handled automatically through the app's linked card. A peer-to-peer best practice for 2026: always confirm the payment method with the driver before you start the ride, and if you are using an official taxi from a rank (like the one at Centraal Station), ensure they are using a meter unless you have agreed on a "fixed fare" to Schiphol Airport, which usually costs between €45 and €55.