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How does the I Amsterdam City Card work?

The City Card in three steps Activate the digital card in the app. The physical card is activated when you first use it. To visit City Card locations, simply show your card at the entrance. Scan your card when entering any bus, tram or metro.



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The City Card in three steps Activate the digital card in the app. The physical card is activated when you first use it. To visit City Card locations, simply show your card at the entrance. Scan your card when entering any bus, tram or metro.

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I feel the I amsterdam card is the best card on the market for most visitors if you're culturally oriented. This card is quite inclusive. The more days you use the card, the easier it becomes to save money, but even a one-day ticket can be worth it. The card is legit and can offer a great deal of value.

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Train travel from the airport Train travel is not included with the City Card, such as the journey from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to Amsterdam Central Station.

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The Validity of the I Amsterdam City Card The card is valid for one person and can be purchased locally at various points of sale or at a discounted price from us online.

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The “I Amsterdam” card offers the following benefits 1 free and unlimited use of the public transportation system operated by the GVB. This includes the Metro, city buses, and trams. Ferries are generally free of charge.

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Does the I amsterdam city card give free entry to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam? No. Since 1 June 2022 the I amsterdam City Card is no longer valid for free entry to the Van Gogh Museum. You would need to buy a separate ticket and timeslot to visit the museum.

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Schiphol Airport: Arrivals Hall 2 – Holland Tourist Information. Several shops and newsagents across Amsterdam. Some hotels. You can also buy the card online with special deals.

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The I amsterdam City Card offers a unique way to explore Amsterdam. You get access to all major highlights and more than 70 museums, city-wide public transport, a canal cruise and bicycle rent.

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The cheapest way to travel around Amsterdam is walking but if you need to get somewhere fast, the use of an OV chip card is the answer.

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The train from Schiphol Airport to Amsterdam Centraal Station is the fastest and cheapest way to the city center. The train runs 24 hours a day, with departures scheduled for every 10–15 minutes between the hours of 6 a.m. and 1 a.m. (they depart every hour during other times).

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Although Amsterdam airport taxis are metered, most taxi companies have fixed rates for the ride from Amsterdam Airport to city center. Thus, the cost of your journey will be around 45?-55?/48$-59$. Still, if the taximeter shows a lower price when reaching your destination, you'll have to pay that cheaper fare.

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Dutch currency Many shops and restaurants in Amsterdam accept credit cards, but not all. It is therefore recommended to either ask before you order or ensure you have a sufficient amount in cash to cover the bill. Most shops and restaurants do not accept €200 or €500 notes.

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The Netherlands is a very modern country. You can pay with cash or a debit card, and often with your phone via NFC, Apple Pay, or Google Wallet. Not to mention the latest phenomenon, 'Tikkie', which is also being used more and more.

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