Does Amsterdam Metro go to airport?


Does Amsterdam Metro go to airport? The airport includes a train station – right underneath the main hall. By the way: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is not serviced by tram (light rail) or metro lines.


Can I stay in Schiphol overnight?

Cabins (YOTELAIR-speak for bedrooms) can be booked for as little as four hours or as long as overnight, and for whatever time period you need. You will find us in Lounge 2 of the terminal which is airside after check-in and security.


Which Metro goes to Schiphol Airport?

Train + Metro Line 52 A direct train ride between Schiphol and Central Station takes about 13 minutes. A train ride to Station Zuid, and on the Central Station by Metro 52 takes about 25 minutes.


How do I pay public transport in Amsterdam?

How do you pay for public transport in Amsterdam? Public transport in Amsterdam is cashless. Simply check in with your Debit or Credit Card, or save money on travel with the I amsterdam City Card, which offers unlimited use of Amsterdam's public transport system for 24, 48 or 72 hours.


Is Amsterdam expensive to eat out?

Amsterdam is quite unusual in the way that eating out is often cheapest in the centre – in Leidseplein, for example, you can get a pizza/pasta for 5 euros in many restaurants or a steak and chips for 12.50. Although the prices are competitive, the quality isn't always fantastic.


What is the cheapest way for public transport in Amsterdam?

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.


What is the cheapest way to get from Amsterdam Airport to downtown?

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).


Is Amsterdam an expensive city?

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.