Public transport guide in Amsterdam

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @pocketlighthouse
    @pocketlighthouse  2 года назад +8

    Hi everyone! :) Do you have any tips to share about taking public transport in Amsterdam?

    • @miekaaahh
      @miekaaahh Год назад +4

      So much better than public transport in London. One of the main things I miss since moving from Amsterdam

    • @GresSimJa
      @GresSimJa Год назад +2

      NEVER use metro 51 to get to stations Zuid or Sloterdijk from the city center. You'll waste tons of time and likely arrive late since it's a massive detour that goes around the city.
      To get to Zuid, use metro 52 (it'll bring you there in 10 minutes). Sloterdijk can be reached by train in about 8 minutes, or by bus if you only have a GVB card (and no OV-chipkaart).
      Also, if you're staying for at least a week or visiting other cities, please look into getting and using an anonymous OV-chipkaart.

    • @Code-on-TRIP
      @Code-on-TRIP 9 месяцев назад

      Buy railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.

    • @parasite230
      @parasite230 4 месяца назад

      ​@@miekaaahh😊q

  • @101Cecilia
    @101Cecilia Год назад +70

    I've watched soo many videos to understand this system for when we take vacation. YOUR VIDEO IS THE BEST: to the point, not a ton of extra running around video, no music so that I can clearly understand you. THANK YOU!

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +6

      Hi Sharon, thank you so much for posting your comment. It absolutely means the world to me! This video was one of the most difficult ones I have made to date with all the research and footage needed. I am so glad it was worth it :)

  • @svennetherlands
    @svennetherlands Год назад +32

    Nice explanation of our public transport.
    What I often see going "wrong" is that visitors are not always sure where they are and then panic and try to read all the information around them. An easy option is increasingly forgotten: ask other people! There is always a Dutch person nearby who can provide information. We like to do it, even though we can come across as quite distant. ;-)
    And a pro tip: in most trams you can press the button to open the doors once while driving. The light will then flash. When you arrive at the stop, the door opens automatically. You don't have to press anymore.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +5

      True it is possible to ask for help, but for some it is very intimidating especially when you're in a new country. Yup - good tip about the tram button!

    • @Giewsaregen0cidalh0res
      @Giewsaregen0cidalh0res Год назад

      Nobody cares about that!! The prices make no sense, there’s a million hidden charges and it’s almost as if all the apps and websites have been made obsolete on purpose so you kind of just have to throw yourself in and hope for the best.

  • @anilpanchaksharaiah3929
    @anilpanchaksharaiah3929 Год назад +9

    I am planning vacation tour to Amsterdam and this video gave a very clear picture of how and what options to choose for public transport. Thanks a lot for clear, precise and no non sense background music video. Appreciate your effort.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much for taking the time to comment here. It's v rare that I get such a detailed message like this. These videos take me a huge amount of time to research, shoot and edit - so rare comments like yours particularly brighten my day! :) Thank you

    • @JA-tw8pv
      @JA-tw8pv 9 месяцев назад

      Agreed. It's CLEAR. At the right speed.

  • @beakhammer2638
    @beakhammer2638 26 дней назад +1

    Great advice thank you. What a gorgeous face and English accent. May you prosper! From Ireland via Amsterdam.

  • @hedin_st
    @hedin_st Год назад +4

    Definitely the best video on the topic

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate you saying that :)

  • @tikiortaka
    @tikiortaka Год назад +1

    The first video I am watching while a on train from Brussels and Amsterdam and honestly I know everything I need. Thank you tons!!

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      It's comments like yours that really make my day! :) Thank you and hope you had a good trip.

    • @Code-on-TRIP
      @Code-on-TRIP 9 месяцев назад

      Buy railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.

  • @bubba1984
    @bubba1984 10 месяцев назад +1

    super useful, thank you, down to the wire, that's what I needed so we don't have to duke it out on the spot once off the plane! Thank you! The door buttons and bell is exactly the same as our system in San Francisco so totally familiar with how it works!

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment here. I'm happy you found this video
      useful and glad you're already familiar with the door/bell system too.

  • @cruisingwithcaptaincliff
    @cruisingwithcaptaincliff 4 месяца назад +2

    I plan to buy the 24-hour for metro, tram, and bus when I visit. Thanks!

  • @eminemvenky2977
    @eminemvenky2977 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, can we leverage 3-4 travel day pass for travel from Eindhoven airport to Amsterdam central? Thanks in advance!

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the positive comment! I'm afraid I don't know of a 3-4 day travel pass that also includes Amsterdam and Eindhoven. I cover the different ticket types in this video if you haven't seen it yet: ruclips.net/video/LxFzsrEH2o4/видео.htmlsi=ljb4uC0Fz-Fu8KzW

  • @mall231
    @mall231 Год назад +1

    Great video! Thanks a lot. You're very well spoken and have a soothing voice. Thank you

  • @polyglot1135
    @polyglot1135 4 месяца назад +1

    Going to the IBC exhibition 2024 in like 2 days your video was very helpful thank you so much

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  4 месяца назад

      @@polyglot1135 I’m super glad! Thanks for letting me know :)

  • @theodorronquist2785
    @theodorronquist2785 Год назад +3

    This video was comprehensive and to the point. All hail the algoritm

  • @gerardkonstapel6744
    @gerardkonstapel6744 Год назад +2

    For visitors ❤excellent video. Main thing I think you've missed is that visitors changing beween operators like train and metro DO need to check out the first operator and after that check in to the second. A lot of people even from the Netherlands forget that.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      That's a great tip and thank you for sharing this here!

    • @Giewsaregen0cidalh0res
      @Giewsaregen0cidalh0res Год назад

      Absolutely ridiculous. You have to just guess basically!!

    • @Code-on-TRIP
      @Code-on-TRIP 9 месяцев назад

      take train is convenient. Use railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.

  • @alessandrogiambelli3684
    @alessandrogiambelli3684 2 месяца назад +1

    Really good and helpful video ❤

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  2 месяца назад

      That's great to hear it was helpful, thank you for commenting here!

  • @frizdragon
    @frizdragon 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for being straightforward.

  • @twinaxel
    @twinaxel Год назад +1

    Nice Sharing very interesting video

  • @Thomas_TdK
    @Thomas_TdK Год назад +2

    Ns is not the only train company. In Amsterdam yes, if you don’t count eurostar or Thalys. But you will find other train companies in the Netherlands

  • @awajcman
    @awajcman Год назад +1

    Very good and useful explanation. Thank you

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate you giving me feedback on this video.

  • @Mocka-yf4ez
    @Mocka-yf4ez 5 месяцев назад +1

    your explanation is awesome, thank you!!!

  • @collintoh1697
    @collintoh1697 25 минут назад

    Hi, can i use GVB ticket from Centraal to airport? What about getting out of amsterdam to Hague etc?

  • @evanfort
    @evanfort Год назад +2

    If you update this video, please include a description of where to tap in at the airport. I looked around for 20 minutes and never found a place for ov pay

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Hi Evan thank you for your comment. I won't be updating this particular video about the airport, but will hopefully be making a future video about the airport soon. I hope you still found this particular video helpful as it was one of the harder ones to make.

  • @yoonchongong8914
    @yoonchongong8914 9 месяцев назад +2

    Best video . Not to fast . very detailed.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment here! :) Appreciate it

  •  8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this. Very helpful explanation.

  • @SoumyaChowdhury-cs7qf
    @SoumyaChowdhury-cs7qf 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice explanation

  • @deeparavi5075
    @deeparavi5075 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this excellent video

  • @Zoeyw1
    @Zoeyw1 2 года назад +4

    Can you by gvb 1-3 day cards at schphiol or do I need to go all the way to centraal

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  2 года назад +2

      According to the GVB website, the GVB day ticket & 2-4 day tickets are available from AKO's Luchthaven Schiphol.

  • @cinnamonsofi
    @cinnamonsofi Год назад +1

    This video is gold

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Really appreciate your positive feedback, thank you!

  • @rogierdewit1539
    @rogierdewit1539 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much for the clear and complete explanation!

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thanks so much for leaving a comment here. I'm really glad you found it clear and complete.

  • @e.x.watson9997
    @e.x.watson9997 2 месяца назад

    The day I spent in Amsterdam I bought one of those day passes with unlimited public transport use, so when I left and I started having to use my ov chipkaart I didn't know I had to scan on the way going out xD

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment. Yes you're absolutely right, it's a must to tap in and tap out for every journey.

    • @e.x.watson9997
      @e.x.watson9997 2 месяца назад

      @@pocketlighthouse Thanks. That was one expensive short bus ride I took the first time.

  • @_pju_
    @_pju_ 3 месяца назад +1

    What is if I have a ticket on my phone for GVB (with a qr code), a day ticket?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  3 месяца назад +1

      On the tram, I've seen people scanning their QR codes using the same machine you tap in and out on.

  • @topkek7285
    @topkek7285 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the video, it was quite informativ. I'll visit Amsterdam next week and I have a question. Does the I amsterdam city card include transport to Keukenhof? Is there an allrounder card for all the public transport (including trains)? Or should I get a ticket for the shuttle bus to Keukenhof?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment. The iamsterdam city card is just for the GVB network and won't get you to Keukenhof. The Amsterdam and region travel ticket (see NS website) might be a good option.

  • @jackvandersluis1723
    @jackvandersluis1723 2 года назад +1

    Well you sumned it up very nicely! Good information! Nice vlog! 👏👍

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Jack. I'm very glad you think so :)

  • @finleyfendt3750
    @finleyfendt3750 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well done. 👍👍👍

  • @vitall7
    @vitall7 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! What happens if you forget to tap out? are you charged more? Do you tap out the moment before leaving or can you tap out well in advance?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  6 месяцев назад

      Hi there, thanks for your comment. I don't actually know what the penalty is for not tapping out - that's a great question! In terms of timing, you always need to tap out before leaving. The fare is calculated by distance travelled.

  • @ramyyoussef9220
    @ramyyoussef9220 Год назад +1

    Perfect video. Thanks a lot

  • @joshb8947
    @joshb8947 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can you use the OV-chipkaart to travel from Amsterdam to Rotterdam and other cities and back by just tapping in/out or do you have to buy separate NS tickets to use when going between cities?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Josh, yes you can use it throughout the Netherlands.

  • @sonalirnahar_rohan
    @sonalirnahar_rohan Месяц назад

    Hi , lovely video ! Very useful ! Also if we buy 4 day ticket from our phone app, than how can we tap when we travel?
    Thanks

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Месяц назад +2

      Hi there. Glad the video is useful. I believe you get some kind of QR/barcode which you can scan. Sometimes it's a little tricky though, so if you have chance to get a paper ticket, I'd recommend doing that.

  • @ramialdana
    @ramialdana 7 месяцев назад

    One thing I need to know do we have to buy the GVB arş for example 7 days for each one of the family or one card is enough😊

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  7 месяцев назад

      @@ramialdana best get in touch with gvb directly on this as I’m not familiar with what the latest group ticket options are off the top of my head.

  • @shital-cp7rn
    @shital-cp7rn 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great videos…do u have any videos about Nijmegen city? Can I get the links?
    Thanks
    Also I can hear background sound applied to video which is louder than your voice…not sure if this is for me only but it’s difficult to capture info due to background voice
    But thank you so much

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  6 месяцев назад

      @@shital-cp7rn thanks for your feedback, and I’m glad the videos are helpful. I’m afraid I haven’t been to Nijmegen yet. re the video sound, apologies for the difficulty you’re having there.

  • @mss7305
    @mss7305 Год назад

    Hey hello I have a list of a couple of routes I’m planning and I wanted to know if the GVB is gonna work out for all of them :
    1- Airport -> Heathrowstraat 5 -> Rozengracht 117 -> Elementenstraat 25 -> Atlantisplein 1 -> Heathrowstraat 5
    2- Heathrowstraat 5 -> Lijnbaansgracht 234A -> Hemkade 48 -> Heathrowstraat 5
    3- Heathrowstraat 5 -> IJdock 6 -> Contactweg 68 -> Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 28 -> IJdock 6
    4- IJdock 6 -> Europaplein 1 -> Atlantisplein 1 -> IJdock 6
    5- IJdock 6 -> airport

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi there, I would use something like Google maps or an app called 9292 to work out your different routes and what transport you need for each.

  • @femme757
    @femme757 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! Do I need to buy ticket for my 4 yo dauther?Thanks

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  5 месяцев назад

      @@femme757 Hi thanks for your comment. Sorry I don’t know off the top of my head what happens with kids. Best to check out the GVB website or get in touch with them directly.

  • @soulangel19
    @soulangel19 9 месяцев назад +1

    Question.. we are going to be staying at Zwanenburg area.. is that considered as central amsterdam? Can we use the gvb to go there as well? Thanks a bunch! Great video btw.. 😊

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment. I'm not familiar with that area, but plugging it into Google it looks like your options getting into the centre would be mainly train. You could take a bus/train combo too but that bus isn't run by gvb.

  • @mf_erxsa
    @mf_erxsa Год назад +1

    Hi! Can I use the OvPay with multiple check ins?
    I mean, use one same card to pay for four tickets on check ins and check outs for the same trip 😅

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi there, I don't think so - but you could double check with the OVPay people. Logistically it would be difficult to do it especially on fast moving transport like the tram & bus, because you wouldn't have enough time to tap out 4 people on your own.

  • @curiosidadesdecarla5817
    @curiosidadesdecarla5817 Год назад +2

    Loved the video very explanatory. However I’m currently living here and would love to know which would be the cheapest option and how much the transport cost normally. Does the OVchipkaart make each ticket cheaper than buying it through contactless? I also wanted to ask what happens when you forget to tick out when you descend from a tram or bus? thanks 😊

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the positive feedback on this video. You raise some really good questions which I don't have all the answers to right now. Think I need to make a video on this!

  • @ozzie-sk9dh
    @ozzie-sk9dh 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @DewiRahayu1612
    @DewiRahayu1612 Месяц назад

    When in and out should scan the barcode right?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Месяц назад

      I’ve not used the barcode before but I would assume you need to tap in and out with it every time.

  • @Bubelux
    @Bubelux 5 месяцев назад +1

    🎉such a great video! Thanks a lot! Subscribing!

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for saying, I appreciate this! :)

  • @clarissagarcia123
    @clarissagarcia123 Год назад +1

    Very usefull thank you! What about family ticket? Do children have to have a ticket as well?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thanks for your positive comment here. Looking at the GVB website, there is a child and group ticket available. You can also get in touch with GVB directly via whatsapp.

  • @BrendaJacobs-c2s
    @BrendaJacobs-c2s Год назад +1

    Good day. This video was very informative. Just a quick question.... If i buy an OV card, can I use that card to travel to Delft or Leiden? Or do I need another type of card for travel outside of Amsterdam?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the positive feedback. The OV card can be used nationwide.

  • @klaasdeboer8106
    @klaasdeboer8106 Год назад +2

    I live for about 30 years in Amsterdam, but still the bike is so much quicker that I use pubic transport at most once a year, and I still don't know which line goes where.

  • @saudisinaudis
    @saudisinaudis 9 дней назад

    So i can use my debit card to tap in and tap out on the trams? It wont be an issue? Where do i tap in and out on tram?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  9 дней назад

      You should be able to use your debit card provided it has the contactless payment function. If you'd like to read more about it, check out the OV Pay website to see the types of cards accepted. On the tram you'll see machines near the doors.

  • @MEMORODieBankderErinnerungeneV
    @MEMORODieBankderErinnerungeneV Год назад +1

    Great video. Do you know, if I purchase two online tickets (for 2 persons) for several days in the GVB-App, will there be two different QR-Codes in the smartphone to check in and out in the tram? Thanks and kind regards from Munich, Bavaria.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thank you for your positive feedback on my video. It means a lot to me! If you're referring to a group ticket using the GVB app, you get a separate code for each person. However just to let you know, I have observed people having issues scanning the QR code. I would strongly recommend buying a paper ticket before getting on any public transport. With a paper ticket, you can move on and off the tram quickly and each person can also be responsible for their own ticket (as opposed to the GVB app group ticket which can only be on 1 phone).

  • @farmecologist3395
    @farmecologist3395 Год назад

    @pocketlighthouse It looks like "OVpay" is the way to go for a traveler. True? Is it fully rolled out and functioning?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      OVpay is pretty widespread. I don't know off the top of my head if it's fully fully rolled out across all networks in the country. It's worth checking if your foreign bank card would be accepted. I think buying the GVB paper ticket is the best way to go for unlimited travel as it's one payment upfront (as opposed to multiple payments) and it's quick to scan at the ticket reader too.

  • @Tamara-gh5fn
    @Tamara-gh5fn Год назад +1

    Thank you for that informative video! I would like to know whether or not I need to check in and out during train transfer (when I just change the tracks and have up to 4 minutes for that)?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Hi Tamara, thank you for your comment. In my experience using NS trains, I haven't needed to tap in & out when doing a train transfer and simply changing platforms. However I have been made aware that there are other train operators in the Netherlands and if you switch to a different train provider, then you may need to check in and out then.

  • @yoonztravels
    @yoonztravels 7 месяцев назад

    What pass would you recommend for traveling within the Netherlands, and not just in Amsterdam?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  6 месяцев назад

      I'd recommend checking out my other video which goes through the different ticket options. ruclips.net/video/LxFzsrEH2o4/видео.htmlsi=OaJ8ai5PrLiJ4kOL

  • @irismuller3114
    @irismuller3114 Год назад +1

    Hi there. This video is very explanatory. I do have a question though. I am visiting the Netherlands for a whole month but I am stying in Almere and would go to Amsterdam daily. If I buy the monthly Dal Vrij card for 120 Euros, does it only include the train ride from Almere to Amsterdam? So do I need to buy an extra ticket for the bus/tram/metro in Amsterdam? This is all very expensive and confusing haha.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi Iris, thank you for your comment. Looking at the NS website, the Dal Vrij discount is just for the trains. However I was under the impression that season tickets were aimed at residents rather than tourists, and you might well need a personal OV chipcard. I would recommend getting in touch with NS directly to discuss your situation.

  • @tradingshack8630
    @tradingshack8630 6 месяцев назад

    does the GVB ticket work for the sprinter trains?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  6 месяцев назад

      It does not, and you might find this video that I made on the various ticket types helpful ruclips.net/video/LxFzsrEH2o4/видео.htmlsi=UXkwZFxgF1ummtw5

  • @johnhenfrey5936
    @johnhenfrey5936 Год назад +1

    Visiting Amsterdam in September so a quick question. I want to go to the Railway station and just photograph trains, then leave, do you have such a thing, as a platform ticket?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Hi there, I'm afraid I've never heard of a platform ticket before. I would get in touch with NS trains or the station perhaps.

    • @johnhenfrey5936
      @johnhenfrey5936 Год назад

      @@pocketlighthouse thanks very much.

  • @SoumyaChowdhury24081995
    @SoumyaChowdhury24081995 Год назад +1

    Nice info

  • @nghiaho535
    @nghiaho535 11 месяцев назад

    Can you use the contact less bank credit card (Visa, Master Card, etc) to board the bus rather than buying bus ticket? Thanks.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  11 месяцев назад

      Yes this would fall under OV Pay. For foreign contactless debit or credit cards- Maestro, V pay, Mastercard, or Visa should work.

  • @towfikasultana9022
    @towfikasultana9022 Год назад +1

    Hi... thanks for the very helpful video... I will be traveling to Amsterdam for 3 days, and will only be in the city... should I get a GVB 72 hour pass or just pay with my contacless card every time? Also, when does the 72 hour begin for the GVB pass?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. It really depends on how frequently you will be travelling as the GVB card gives you unlimited travel. The clock starts ticking the first time you tap in with the card.

    • @deanv8663
      @deanv8663 Год назад

      @@pocketlighthouse I was going to ask the same question. From your answer, I assume that with contactless payment, they do not have a daily cap like the transportation system in London?

  • @Sp20100
    @Sp20100 5 месяцев назад

    Hello! What do you suggest to go from Amsterdam Centre to the Airport?? Please advice

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Sp20100 Hi there, I have another video specifically about the airport. I hope it helps you.

  • @mathildepride
    @mathildepride 2 месяца назад

    Hi hello! I will be staying at zandvort an zee for 3 nights but I will be spending all my days in Amsterdam : do you think the best option is to take a Amsterdam region travel ticket since I’ll be taking the train once in the morning and once in the evening to go back to the Airbnb ? Or should I just pay with my credit card each time I enter the train?? What is possible ? Thank you for your help

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  2 месяца назад

      Hi there, thank you for your comment. You can use the NS website to work out the cost of your journey. So I would weigh up what's easier and cheaper. Yes, for your credit card - that'd be using the OV pay function. In theory you could do this, but my preference would always be to minimise transactions especially when I'm abroad. I would opt for just buying 1 ticket provided the cost was reasonable.

  • @asiancooking5297
    @asiancooking5297 Год назад

    Lovely video sweet heart. I am bit confused, could you please clarify how much 3 days travel card which will covers airport and city centre. Me and my wife will plan to visit beautiful Amsterdam. Regards

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Hi, you might want to consider the Amsterdam Travel ticket which would cover the airport and city centre and costs I believe 30 euros for 3 days.

    • @asiancooking5297
      @asiancooking5297 Год назад

      @@pocketlighthouse Thank you so much x

  • @rahulmiglani1649
    @rahulmiglani1649 5 месяцев назад

    Will be in Zeotermer for about a month. If i stay in Amsterdam so will it be possible to commute Amsterdam/Zoetermer on daily basis ? How much time and charges apporx. Thanks in advance.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  5 месяцев назад

      Hi thanks for your comment. Afraid I've never been to Zoetermeer before. I'd advise using Google Maps to get an idea of your potential travel routes, and the NS website for train cost and duration.

  • @PandaePrincesa
    @PandaePrincesa Год назад

    Hi! I planning a month in The Netherlands. Planning to stay in Zaandam, and then visit the museums in Amsterdam, and then main cities of the country. Would you recommend a specific card? I m thinking i Amsterdam city card for 120 hours, but for the rest... Confusing... Can you help? Thanks

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi there. It's difficult for me to say as it will really depend on your itinerary. As you're staying a month, an OV anonymous chipcard might come in handy. But you might also want to consider something like the Holland Travel Ticket/Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket depending on your itinerary.

  • @sayedmurtadha742
    @sayedmurtadha742 7 месяцев назад

    Can be used one gvb card for couples?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  7 месяцев назад

      As far as I know, for a standard adult ticket it's 1 card per person.

  • @annaliamorganti1885
    @annaliamorganti1885 Год назад +1

    I really liked your video, I'm planning my trip to Amsterdam and it vas very useful, thank you.
    I have two questions: Is it possible to pay with the card or smartphone via contactless or NFC for the public transportation?
    What are the QR code under the ticket reader for?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your positive feedback. For the ticket reader, you could use OV pay which means you can use your debit, credit card or mobile phone. I would double check the OV pay website for a list of permitted cards. The QR code reader is used for example by people who have bought a GVB ticket using the app. Given all the choices available, having a paper ticket is the easiest and quickest to scan.

  • @franciscoesterripa7912
    @franciscoesterripa7912 3 месяца назад +1

    do they run 24 hours ?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  3 месяца назад

      great question! Off the top of my head I don't think the trams and metro run 24 hours, but I do believe there are night buses. It would be best to get in touch with GVB to check the latest info.

  • @rsb8653
    @rsb8653 Год назад

    For tourists is it better to get a card for travel on trams and metros .

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      The GVB ticket is for tram, bus and metro. You can't get one just for the bus and metro separately.

  • @hannamarybredenkamp3544
    @hannamarybredenkamp3544 Год назад

    Good day. With a 3 day pass in Amsterdam, what museums will i be able to enter for free.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi there, if you're referring to the iamsterdam city card - then it would be best to check their website (there's a section called 'See and do') for all the museums you can access for free or at a discount.

  • @grahammarsden4130
    @grahammarsden4130 Год назад

    I'm coming to Amsterdam from England in a few weeks time and I'm staying for 6 nights. I will arrive into Schiphol Airport on Saturday 22nd July. I'm staying in a Hotel in Zaandam. I want to know does this 3 day travel pass cover the train from Schiphol Airport to Zaandam or will I have to pay a single fare from the Airport to Zaandam. I will most likely just stay in Zaandam on the Saturday evening and have a look around. I will travel into Amsterdam all the other days that I'm there.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi Graham. If you're referring to a GVB or iamsterdam city card, then they both don't include the trains.

    • @grahammarsden4130
      @grahammarsden4130 Год назад

      @@pocketlighthouse
      Yes that's what I was referring to. It didn't look like it covered the Zaandam area. Would I be best just travelling on a daily ticket from Zaandam to Amsterdam Central and back each day. Thanks for your reply.

  • @SuperPeterpan79
    @SuperPeterpan79 Год назад

    Hi. We will be staying Utrecht as our base station mainly. And will be commuting out to amsetrdam and other near by towns and cities.
    Which transportation card do u think will best suits us. We are a family of 4 dt includes 2 kids

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. Really depends on how long you're staying, how far you plan to travel and how frequently you plan to do that. I'd have a look at the NS website at their various products. There's the Holland Travel Ticket for example, plus depending on the age of your kids they may need tickets too. An OV anonymous chipcard might also be good option if you're not really getting your money's worth on the Holland Travel Ticket.

    • @SuperPeterpan79
      @SuperPeterpan79 Год назад

      @@pocketlighthouse we will be there for 5 days. Kids are 11 & 13.
      Do i need to buy 4 cards or one loaded wd enough credit is enough for all 4 of us. Any advise n tip will be helpful.

  • @lepetitchat123
    @lepetitchat123 Год назад +1

    Will I be fined if my metro journey takes too long? I want to take the whole line and maybe check out at the station where I start, Is it allowed?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      That's a good question which I'm afraid I don't know the answer to. It would be best to get in touch with GVB-they can be contacted over whatsapp too.

    • @arnoldpalthe3915
      @arnoldpalthe3915 10 месяцев назад

      @@pocketlighthouseWhat you're planning to do is not allowed. you check in for a single trip only, not a return

  • @EtherealLlama
    @EtherealLlama Год назад +1

    This is an excellent video! Clear, concise, and full of valuable information. Do you happen to know if NS trains do not do seat reservations for domestic trips (and does this mean one can potentially sit anywhere in a wagon of the class for which they purchased their ticket)? Also NS-related, since the one-way tickets do not specify any times, is it safe to assume that one can take any train within those 24-hours in their desired direction?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Thank you v much for the positive feedback on this video. For all the domestic trips I've taken with NS trains so far - I have not reserved a seat and have just tried to find one. Most of the time I do, but it v much depends on what day, location & time you travel. In terms of the validity of the ticket I would assume you can only travel on the date of that ticket - but given you mention 24 hours I would double check this with NS directly.

  • @horvejkulhvk6772
    @horvejkulhvk6772 Год назад

    My hotel is around sloterdijk and i would like to go to volendam and zaanse schans. Could the GVB 2 days pass cover the trip (train/sprinter/ bus/ tram?) Or should i buy another ticket?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      A GVB ticket covers the GVB network of buses, trams & metro. It doesn't include any sprinter or intercity trains. As you plan to travel further afield, I'd suggest looking at eg the NS website at their various ticket options.

    • @horvejkulhvk6772
      @horvejkulhvk6772 Год назад

      @@pocketlighthouse is there also any application like Google map that u could suggest for checking what kind of bus and also the cost of the trip?

  • @TheSilzy
    @TheSilzy Год назад +1

    Awesome video, very clear and to the point! 👏🏻 I’ll be visiting Amsterdam at the end of the month but staying in Haarlem and moving around from there. Which card would you recommend? I’m planning on spending 2 days tops in Amsterdam and then visit other places. Also, if I buy a 24h card do I also need to tap in and out for every ride?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi there and thank you for the positive feedback. I'm glad the video is helpful. It depends where exactly you're visiting and frequency. On the NS website, have a look at the different ticket options eg advance/group tickets, the Amsterdam regional ticket (as it does cover Haarlem) and the Holland ticket (to go further afield). Separately for the 24H GVB or iamsterdam ticket, yes always tap in and out for every ride.

  • @BlaxJakx
    @BlaxJakx 8 месяцев назад

    Only at the start of the video but can uk people just tap their app pay using there phone for the trains, trams and all these other missions of public transports you have. Literally love the way it’s done out there. I get A hand full of the same bus that smells and shakes 😂

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  8 месяцев назад +1

      I have seen people use their phones (OVPay), but check out the OVPay website to be sure.

  • @kashyappatel8618
    @kashyappatel8618 Год назад

    Great explanation! Point to point information. Gvb public transport tickes are valid for any routes where Gvb operates or are there any city limits? For example Is it possible to travel to Zaanse Schans using this ticket?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thanks for the positive feedback. Yes the Gvb ticket is just for the Gvb network which covers broadly speaking central amsterdam. Zaanse Schans is in Zaandam, so the Gvb ticket won't get you there. I believe you can take the train, or bus run by another company called connexxion.

  • @myhappyending_9
    @myhappyending_9 Год назад

    Bus and trains.. they work 24/7? How does It work at night?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Hi Priscila. There are night buses and trains that run less frequently - see the NS and GVB websites.

  • @PaulDanciu
    @PaulDanciu Год назад

    As turist there is any tickets by days,for public transport only?

  • @MrNag_s
    @MrNag_s Год назад

    I need one information.
    If im having Amsterdam City card , I can use it from Airport to Amsterdam transport also ?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      The card doesn't include travel from the airport I'm afraid.

  • @e.a4795
    @e.a4795 Год назад

    Hi,
    i want to go to Amsterdam for 3 days. Which ticket is suitable for the city and suburbs? And how should I buy?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      If you go to the NS website, and click on all tickets and supplements - you'll see the various 'tourism' tickets you can buy. It depends on where exactly you plan to travel to, so check the list for each ticket type. Alternatively depending on the frequency of your travel, you could also consider just using an OV card.

  • @lostlemil
    @lostlemil Год назад

    Is it possible to pay with cash or do I have to pay by card?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +2

      If you mean paying by cash on say the tram - this isn't possible. I'm afraid I don't know if it's possible to pay by cash using a ticket vending machine off the top of my head. I would get in touch with GVB directly on this.

  • @sana6445
    @sana6445 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I am from UK going to visit soon for the first time and I’m nervous about the transport but your video is making me feel better thankfully ahah😂
    So on the trams do I have to press a stop button to be able for the tram to stop at the station I want? Because I’m used to the uk trams where it automatically just stops and every single stop listed, and only used to pressing the button on buses here. 😮

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  11 месяцев назад +2

      I'm glad this video has been helpful and I hope you have a great time! For the trams, they don't automatically stop at every station - so you definitely need to press the bell in good time. A lot of trams will have a screen in the carriage showing the route in real time, plus there'll be announcements of the next stop. Occasionally the screens aren't working (and the announcements are hard to hear), so it does help being vaguely familiar with the names of the tram stops ahead of time. Worst case, look at the ticket reader for the name of the next stop.

    • @sana6445
      @sana6445 11 месяцев назад

      @@pocketlighthouse ohh, thank you so much. I will definitely remember then. Also I am going to buy a Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket, do you know if I can pick it up at the Ams schipol airport? I’ve been trying to find out but all the websites have been confusing me and I am just unsure on where to collect it 😅

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  11 месяцев назад +2

      @45 I believe you can. I've done a whole video about tickets. Check out: ruclips.net/video/LxFzsrEH2o4/видео.htmlsi=-msJCt6QqGM8sopv

    • @sana6445
      @sana6445 11 месяцев назад

      @@pocketlighthouse thank you so much for the help

  • @guillevanbart
    @guillevanbart Год назад

    Hi, we are going to stay in Hillegom during 5 days, but we want to travel to Zandvort, Harleem and AMSTERDAM , i olny have 9292 app, it will be useful???
    thanks

  • @justkding
    @justkding Год назад +1

    Hello there, just stumbled upon your video while trying to collect info for my upcoming travel to Amsterdam. Thank you for the information. We are reaching schipol and are supposed to go to Lisse directly from there. We are booked in Lisse for 3 days and around 5 days in Amsterdam. Our Ams hotel is around 4 kms from Dam Square. We are planning to visit Baarle Nasau, Giethoorn, Zanse Schans etc from Amsterdam. I'm confused between Annonymus chipkart and Amsterdam and Regional tickets. Which will be more suitable? We will travel every day for sure maybe within Amsterdam and sometimes out of Amsterdam area. Will you please help me make my decision? Thank you so much

    • @alcidesforever
      @alcidesforever Год назад

      If you travel outside of Amsterdam, I would get an anonymous ov-chipcard. The Iamsterdam card is only valid within Amsterdam(,I think, 95% sure). It is not valid in Baarle Nasau, Giethoorn, Zaanse Schans. GVB is an Amsterdam City public transport Company, only operation in Amsterdam. Different cities/regions have different companies, For instance, Rotterdam has RET, not GVB.
      To cover the whole country, buy a blue anonymous ov-chip-card (hard plastic, not paper). You can buy them at train stations.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hello Kunal, that sounds like such an amazing trip you have planned! :) With regard to your questions, let me come back to you on this.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi Kunal. With regard to your travel query, the Amsterdam Regional Travel Ticket would only cover your Zanse Schans trip and not Baarle Nasau or Giethoorn. Depending on your travel plans, it would be worth looking into the Holland Travel Ticket instead on the NS website as this will get you further afield. I would also compare this with the other NS ticket deals on offer eg group tickets, advance tickets. As for the blue OV chipcard, you can also travel on the train with I believe a minimum balance of €20 on it, but I would certainly look into the above deals first.

  • @allanjlansangan
    @allanjlansangan Год назад

    for tourists, is it convenient to travel with your luggage when taking public transport?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi Allan. I would say it's okay depending on whether you're travelling at rush hour. Hand luggage is doable, but larger pieces will be tricky.

  • @RachelMaryB
    @RachelMaryB Год назад +1

    If I am a tourist that is going to be in Amsterdam, Leiden, Rotterdam, and Utrecht over the course of a week, would the anonymous OV card be the best option? Thank you!

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +2

      It depends on the frequency of your travel but overall I'd say probably yes as having to buy a ticket before each and every trip from a machine/counter would be a pain. In addition it's worth checking the different ticket options available from NS as there's quite a big range. Buying tickets online from NS is also €1 cheaper than buying the paper version.

    • @RachelMaryB
      @RachelMaryB Год назад +3

      As an update, I did end up getting the anonymous card. I recommend that over tapping your own credit card because at the end of the trip, I was able to go to an attendant at the station who refunded me the remaining balance on the card and fix my account for the few times i incorrectly tapped in and tapped out.

  • @ThemisNef
    @ThemisNef Год назад +1

    Hello there! Great video, thanks a lot! A question - I'm going to arrive in Amsterdam Schiphol in a few days. I'm planning to stay in Amsterdam for 3 days, that's why I'm going to buy the GVB 72hrs ticket. Does this ticket cover my transfer from the airport to the city center? Or do I have to buy a NS ticket as well?

    • @holycrapchris
      @holycrapchris Год назад +1

      GVB doesn't cover intercity rail, so if you take NS rail, that's a separate ticket.

    • @holycrapchris
      @holycrapchris Год назад +1

      Oh, and protip, there are two NS ticket machines at the airport before you pass the customs area. Those will likely be less busy than the machines closer to the platform.

    • @ThemisNef
      @ThemisNef Год назад

      @@holycrapchris Thank you very, very much for your replies. Your tip seems really helpful - however, I've noticed that when purchasing an NS ticket, I have to enter the exact time I'm planning to board the train. Isn't it a bit risky to purchase a ticket from a NS machine far away from the platform - in case, e.g., I don't find my way easily to the train platforms and dont get there on time?....

    • @Wafa21
      @Wafa21 Год назад +4

      @@ThemisNef NS tickets are never tied to a certain boarding time. The time is only given as a planning tool for yourself. The ticket is valid for any time on the route that you buy the ticket for.

    • @ThemisNef
      @ThemisNef Год назад +1

      @@Wafa21 Ah, I wasnt aware of that. Thank you very much for your reply and help.

  • @ejshaikh
    @ejshaikh Год назад

    Thanks for this video...i am planning to visit Amsterdam for 5 days and looking for a hotel in Sloterdjik. Will the Amsterdam Travel Ticket
    be the best option for me? And where can i buy it from?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. I've never purchased an Amsterdam Travel Ticket before but according to the NS website, you can buy them at one of their counters.

  • @Paco_Gaepedores
    @Paco_Gaepedores Год назад

    Thanks ❤

  • @PerihanAslan
    @PerihanAslan Год назад

    Hello we will stay at airport Hotel then we will use the train for 5 days
    Which ticket will be cheaper and suitable for to people?
    And one anonymous card can be use by 2 people??
    Thanks a lit

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Hi there. The anonymous card can be used by multiple people separately, but only one person at a time. If there's 2 of you travelling together, then 2 cards would be needed. NS have various ticket options depending on when and where you're travelling, so I would suggest checking out their website which is ns.nl

    • @Brozius2512
      @Brozius2512 Год назад

      Keep in mind that some tickets are not valid in the morning and afternoon rush hour.

  • @rockingsweden4894
    @rockingsweden4894 Год назад

    I am there for 5 days. Is there a single pass which can be purchased?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      I would have a look at the ticket options available on the NS website as it depends on where you'll be and where you want to travel.

  • @garysandel6549
    @garysandel6549 Год назад

    Can you pay at kiosks using a credit card?

    • @Brozius2512
      @Brozius2512 Год назад

      If you can pay contactless with it then YES.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      What kind of kiosk do you mean exactly?

    • @alcidesforever
      @alcidesforever Год назад +1

      Not a lot of shops or companies let you pay with credit cards (supermarkets, for example). We all use debet cards. (we like to earn our money before we spent it, not the other way around, lol. We hate having debt!)

    • @garysandel6549
      @garysandel6549 Год назад

      @@alcidesforever thank you. Unfortunately, I do other way around. I let the banks pay my expenses interest free and I pay them back monthly. They give me discounts and incentives, hoping that I will carry a balance, but I never do.

    • @alcidesforever
      @alcidesforever Год назад

      @@garysandel6549 No man, just my view on things, but you are being manipulated and scammed. In the Netherlands every advertisement that talks about financing, is obligated to announce 'Borrowing money costs money'. Companies, including credit card companies, only exist to make money.
      There is nothing wrong with companies in that sense, but you as a consumer should be aware of that. No commercial product has been sold, ever, to make your life better. It was sold to make profit. (it can still be a good product)
      Edit: sorry about the rant. I wish you a nice stay in the Netherlands, just be aware we dont use credit cards very much.

  • @mayo.10
    @mayo.10 Год назад

    What are the pros to the GVB card as opposed to the OV chipcard? Im travelling in Amsterdam and Rotterdam for a week and a half, so im trying to figure out which to buy. Thanks for the vid:)

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Given that you're travelling in 2 places, a blue OV chipcard is probably the better choice. The GVB ticket gives you unlimited travel in Amsterdam for a set period of time, but I did read somewhere that you can also load one off travel products such as a 24 hour ticket onto a blue OV chipcard. Not 100% sure this is correct though - so worth double checking.

    • @Giewsaregen0cidalh0res
      @Giewsaregen0cidalh0res Год назад

      WHY is it all so unnecessarily confusing and expensive??

  • @siddarth_thiru
    @siddarth_thiru Год назад

    Is it just my right earphone that's broken?

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      My apologies for that, that is my bad. When I made this video I was switching to a new editing software. It was really hard to use it at first, so I unfortunately missed this adjustment.

  • @martinettenes1789
    @martinettenes1789 Год назад +1

    .. I like the information you provide but the background music is a bit disturbing and, in my opinion, only your voice is important and, as such, should not be interrupted ...

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback on the audio levels and music

  • @Brozius2512
    @Brozius2512 Год назад +2

    You can pay now with only your bankcard. no need for these other cards.

    • @pocketlighthouse
      @pocketlighthouse  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment.

    • @cLeVeRbOoKwOrM123
      @cLeVeRbOoKwOrM123 Год назад

      Even with foreign debit card?

    • @Brozius2512
      @Brozius2512 Год назад +1

      @@cLeVeRbOoKwOrM123 Yes, I think so!
      The Dutch railway site mentions this:
      Check in and out using your contactless debit card, credit card or mobile phone. Easy if you travel on the train infrequently!

    • @Brozius2512
      @Brozius2512 Год назад +1

      @@cLeVeRbOoKwOrM123 View the costs on your bank account statement
      The cost of your journey will be aggregated and debited from your bank account the following day. The payment always has a payment reference that starts with NLOV, followed by 14 numbers and letters.

    • @cLeVeRbOoKwOrM123
      @cLeVeRbOoKwOrM123 Год назад

      @@Brozius2512 thanks for the info!