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What is the cheapest way to transport in Amsterdam?

Boasting a whole range of transport opportunities, Amsterdam can take you where you need to go via a boat, bike, train, tram or bus. 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 Amsterdam Metro is quicker than the tram, but does not have as many stops. The metro is the best option if you plan on visiting the outlying suburbs, while the tram remains the easiest and most efficient for getting around the city centre.

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Save money on travel with the I amsterdam City Card, which offers unlimited use of the GVB public transport system for 24, 48 or 72 hours. And before you see the sights, you can plan your journey with the excellent apps designed to help you find your way around the city and the Amsterdam Area.

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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 driver should give you a receipt at the end of the ride. Taxis usually accept the payment of the fare by credit card, but it's better to ask the driver before you get in. It's not common to give a tip to the taxi driver, but you can round the bill up if you're happy with the service.

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The taxi rate from Amsterdam Airport to city centre varies from €39 to €45, depending on the drop off location and traffic conditions. A more reliable and comfortable way to reach the city centre is by private airport transfer. The rate for a one-way transfer from Schiphol to city centre is €36.

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Language spoken in Amsterdam: English Although it is not an official language, in Amsterdam - and in the Netherlands more generally - there are many Dutch people who speak English (90% of the population) at a level practically equal to that of a native speaker.

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It's not necessary to tip your taxi drivers in the Netherlands, but you can round up the bill or tip one or two euros if you like. Dutch taxis are already expensive thanks to high gas prices and taxes, so drivers don't expect tips. Of course, if you received great service, it may be worth letting them know.

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With the TCA app you can easily order your taxi in Amsterdam. Our taxis are 24/7 at your disposal. You can always get a TCA taxi within 5 minutes. After downloading you can order your taxi immediately.

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