
They will be happy to help with Amsterdam airport transfers. Most hotels aren't far from the Central Station.ĭon't know which bus or tram to take? Ask the bus or tram driver, go the big white tourist help center in front of the station, or call your hotel. Once at Amsterdam Central Station, get a tram or bus (in front of the East and West Hall entrances), or hail a taxi (they stop outside the West Hall entrance). Don't buy tickets inside the train, you'll pay 35 euros extra! A ticket from the machine to Amsterdam Central Station is 3.80 euros from the ticket desk there's an extra 0.50 euro charge. or on the weekend, check the NS (Dutch Railways) website to see if any maintenance works will interrupt your journey.To buy tickets, look for the big yellow machines that accept major credit cards and coins (no bills!). Tip: Especially if you plan to arrive after 12 a.m. However, you'll need to continue your trip from the train station after arriving, either by foot, tram, bus, or taxi, which can be a hassle, especially if you're carrying lots of luggage. The train is one of the best ways to get into the city, and avoids any risk of getting stuck in busy Amsterdam traffic. To catch the train, walk down one level to the floor below the ticket machines. Tickets are only 4.60 euros, or about $5, and you can buy them at the ticket desk on the arrivals level or at the yellow machines using euro coins or a credit card. The trip takes only 15 minutes, leaving passengers in one of Amsterdam's most central and best-connected locations. (they depart every hour during other times).
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The train runs 24 hours a day, with departures scheduled for every 10–15 minutes between the hours of 6 a.m. The train from Schiphol Airport to Amsterdam Centraal Station is the fastest and cheapest way to the city center.
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