Where can I pay for tram in Amsterdam?
Where can I pay for tram in Amsterdam? The 1-hour ticket and 24-hour ticket are available in the tram and bus, or from Ticket Vending Machines ? at all metro stations. All other travel cards - like multi-day tickets, the child ticket, and OV-chipkaart - can only be purchased at: GVB Service Points ?
How do you pay for Dutch trams?
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).
How much does an OV-chipkaart cost?
You can choose between a personal or anonymous OV-chipkaart, both of which cost € 7.50. If you sign up for a 1-year NS season ticket, you'll receive a free personal OV-chipkaart (except for Flex Basis and Flex Weekend Voordeel). You can also opt for a single-use chipkaart, which is a paper ticket with a chip.
Where to buy an OV card in Amsterdam?
Where to get OV-chipcard. The single use and anonymous Amsterdam public transport chipcard ca be bought at machines at metro stations and at central station kiosk. The personal Amsterdam public transport chipcard must be ordered online from the public transport authority on their website.
Can I use my debit card on Amsterdam trams?
You can only buy a ticket in the tram from the conductor and pay with a debit or credit card. This can be done contactless or with a pin. You can also pay for your travel on the North Sea channel ferries with a PIN payment card or contactless.
Can you pay by contactless in Amsterdam?
You can pay with cash or a debit card, and often with your phone via NFC (contactless payments), Apple Pay, or Google Wallet.
Do you have to tap out on the tram in Amsterdam?
The city of Amsterdam uses a card system that requires you to tap in and out when you enter and leave whatever mode of transportation you are on. You can buy a ticket (more on that below) or as of 2023 you can now use your contactless card or pay with your phone just like a ticket!
How do you pay for the trams in Amsterdam?
In Amsterdam and throughout the Netherlands, the public transport chip card (OV-Chipkaart) is a rechargeable card used for travel on trams, buses, metros and trains. Residents typically own a personalised card that can be loaded up with credit.
Do I get charged for using my debit card in Amsterdam?
Using credit and debit cards in the Netherlands Major credit cards and debit cards, such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express are widely accepted in the Netherlands at restaurants, hotels, and tourist destinations. Although some small shops may charge a fee of anywhere from 2-6% if you use them.
Do you tap out at trams with contactless?
Touch in at the start of your journey and touch out at the end on yellow card readers using contactless (card or device). Only touch in on buses and trams. Find out more about touching in and out. You can pay for someone else's travel with your contactless card or device if they're travelling with you.