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How long does it take to get from Amsterdam Airport to city Centre?

The fastest route to the city centre is by hiring an Amsterdam airport taxi. Though it will cost approximately 39€, it will only take 15-20 minutes to reach your destination. The quickest method of public transportation is the train. Train tickets cost 5.40€ and it takes around 20 minutes to reach the downtown area.



Traveling from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to the city center via the NS Train remains the most efficient method in 2026, taking approximately 14 to 17 minutes. Trains run directly from the station located beneath the airport terminal to Amsterdam Centraal about eight times per hour. If you prefer a taxi or rideshare (Uber/Bolt), the journey typically takes 25 to 45 minutes, depending on the notorious A4/A10 motorway traffic. For those staying in the Museum Quarter, the Amsterdam Airport Express (Bus 397) is a great alternative, taking about 30–35 minutes. Given that the train is significantly cheaper (around €5.90) and immune to traffic jams, it remains the gold standard for travelers heading to the historic heart of the city.

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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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Remember, there is Uber in Amsterdam. It's very easy and reliable to use. Ubers are cheaper than taxis too, so they're a great option for getting around the city.

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It is recommended that you book travel or business taxis in advance. Located outside the airport in the Schiphol Plaza, taxis are in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All taxi services from Amsterdam Airport accept cash payment. Not all services accept credit card payments.

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Amsterdam ranked the priciest destination in Europe Indeed, together with Venice, the Dutch capital was ranked the most expensive destination in Europe, particularly due to the high price of accommodation.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands With speed limits of just 30 km/h, Amsterdam prioritises people and active transport, making it one of the most walkable cities in the world.

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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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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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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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Catch the train at Schiphol to travel directly to many destinations in The Netherlands. The NS train station is located directly below the terminal building. Take the escalator or lift downstairs and board the train. The train gets you for instance to Amsterdam Central Station in 14-17 minutes.

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Typically, February (right before tulip season) is the cheapest time of year to visit Amsterdam.

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At todays value it's possible to live on EUR 600,— easily. that will give you EUR 20,— a day. There will be days you spend at home. First and most important: Find another apartment.

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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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Avoid unlicensed taxis at Schiphol Make sure you avoid taking one of the unlicensed, illegal taxis that operate at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. You can recognise licensed taxis by their blue number plates and roof lights with the official logo and the name of their operator (see image).

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An airport taxi is primarily dedicated to transporting passengers to and from airports. It specializes in airport transfers, catering specifically to travelers who require transportation to catch flights or upon landing. On the other hand, a regular taxi offers a broader range of services.

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