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Is there an app for public transport in Amsterdam?

The free GVB app (for iOS and Android) is the app for travelling by tram, bus, night bus, metro and ferry in Amsterdam and the rest of the Netherlands. It's your go-to travel app for frequent travellers or for just a visit.



Yes, the primary app for public transport in Amsterdam in 2026 is the GVB travel app, which is the official tool for the city's trams, buses, metros, and ferries. The app provides real-time departure information, a trip planner, and the ability to purchase barcode tickets (1-hour or multi-day passes) directly on your phone, which you then scan at the clear gates or on-board readers. For travelers heading outside of Amsterdam, the 9292 app is the gold standard for the entire Netherlands, integrating all train, bus, and tram operators into a single interface. Additionally, the NS app is essential for those using the national railway system (to visit places like Utrecht or The Hague). In 2026, "OVpay" has also become a dominant force, allowing you to simply tap your contactless debit card or phone on any reader without needing a specific app or paper ticket. However, the GVB app remains the best choice for checking for specific city-wide disruptions or service alerts that might affect your daily sightseeing within the canal ring.

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Paying for public transport is easy: simply use your contactless debit card, credit card or mobile phone to check in and out using OVpay or a public transport chip card (in Dutch: OV-chipkaart).

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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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Locate nearby bus stops and train stations, travel with on-the-go live navigation guidance, receive get-off alerts at your destination to ensure a smooth ride.. This is why Moovit has been named one of the best apps of the year in 2016 and 2017 by the Google Play and App Stores, respectively.

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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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Tickets for the bus and tram can be purchased onboard from the driver. You can also use tickets obtained at metro stations to hop onto either a bus or tram as long as it is still valid. Metro tickets can be purchased either on-site at a metro station or online with a day pass.

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