The ferries to North are also on the back of the station, at the waterfront, a level lower than the bus station. And the ferry is free, no charge, no ticket.
Always check in and out by scanning your ticket. This is not only important when going through the turnstyle at Central but on the train if a conductor checks your ticket and its not scanned in before boarding they can fine you. However most conductors are pretty understanding and will cut you some slack.
@@simonux1226 If I am not mistaken they are located on the floor above the train stop around the area where the escalators go down to the train area. They indeed sort of blend end .
@@bobke114 Exactly! ✌ However, they are currently renovating the area above. However, as mentioned in the comment above, it should be next to the escalators or stairs. 🚄
Great video, but I have a few gripes. One thing I believe you could’ve mentioned-because I’ve found it to be one of the aspects of the dutch train system that disorients some visitors-is the fact that many trains that stop at Amsterdam Centraal don’t have it as their final destination. So the screens may show an unknown destination in a large font while ‘Amsterdam Centraal’ is just one of many stations down the line. Besides wanting to go to Amsterdam Centraal, many tourists may have a hotel nearer Amsterdam Zuid, Bijlmer, RAI, Sloterdijk or even Hoofddorp. Especially since Zuid is connected to the city via a metro line, it can serve a much larger catchment area. I believe it would be useful to create a companion video to explain how to get to these other destinations or how to find the best route to a destination in or near Amsterdam in general.
Hey Jules! Thanks for the comment. We're actually working on a general public transport in Amsterdam video. We will definitely be mentioning different "transport hubs" of the city. In general, it's challenging to fully capture everything in a video of a couple of minutes but we're giving it a good try!
Hi there, great video, I am heading to Amsterdam in two days. Quick question, I bought an Amsterdam & region travel ticket for two days, I know I need to convert my eticket into a paper ticket, but I am not sure if i can use this ticket for the train to central station or I need to buy an additional ticket in the airport for this purpose?? thanks in advance
Yes, you can collect your regional ticket at the Connexxion Tickets & Info, located at the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (Schiphol Plaza). You can use your ticket from there on, to travel to the city center as well!
I bought 2 train tickets online in advance from Schiphol Airport to Amsterdam Central Station and so I have 2 QR codes on my phone. At :56 it shows the person checking in before going down to the train but that doesn't look like it will scan my phone's QR code ticket? Do I scan my ticket there to check in? Or with my QR code ticket, do I only need to scan it when leaving Amsterdam Central Station since the few videos I've seen show those are capable of scanning a phone's QR code ticket (I think!) Thank you :)
@@amaterasu4792 Since it was last year I honestly don't remember! But I do remember just going to the information desk and asking the person in the booth how to scan the QR codes and they explained it in a simple manner. So maybe try that! I also learned it's much easier to not worry about buying tickets in advance and just buying them when you get there is very easy as well!
@@amaterasu4792 Yea sounds good! They have lots of kiosks and it's very simple to go through a few menus to pick out the tickets :) And like I said, if you're still a little confused, they have people who work there that can help!
Hi Adam! Apologies for the late reply. Good to know for next time, you need to scan your ticket/QR code every time you enter the public transport and every time you leave. So you check in and check out every time! You can first scan one QR and then the second one. Hope this helps for the next visit!
Hey Lional! It's pretty similar to what is mentioned in the video but all that would need to change is your destination. ;) In this case, you'll need to go to "Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena". That train/metro station is right next to the arena. There are several apps/websites one can use to get directions (9292.nl, ns.nl, and good ol' google maps). There are several trains you can take (Intercity and Sprinter), and you don't need to worry about assigned seating (there are none). Just make sure you are in the right area depending on the ticket you purchase or "OV" card you have (1st or 2nd class cars).
Is travel included with the I Amsterdam city pass? Wanting to purchase a 3 day ticket but not sure if this also covers travel from Airport to our hotel in Central Amsterdam.
Good question! The city card includes access to public transport from GVB within Amsterdam. This includes tram/bus/metro. Please note that trains are not included. Therefore, the fare from Schiphol to Amsterdam is not included. Apologies for the inconvienience. You can purchase a train ticket here: www.ns.nl/en
Hi, Good question, the GVB travel ticket covers the following: All GVB trams, (night) buses and metros in Amsterdam, Diemen, Duivendrecht, Amstelveen, Schiphol and Weesp. You can find more information here: reisproducten.gvb.nl/en/travel-products/hour-and-day-tickets/gvb-multi-day-ticket-2-4-days
For one day, we do not advise the OV card. It depends on where you're planning to travel to. If you're traveling within Amsterdam only, the GVB day ticket is great option. You can travel within Amsterdam by metro, tram and bus using this ticket. Here you can find more info: reisproducten.gvb.nl/en/travel-products/hour-and-day-tickets/gvb-day-ticket We offer the City Card, which may be a great option for you as well. You can visit more than 70+ free and discounted locations, and you also get free GVB transport within Amsterdam. Here you can find more info: www.iamsterdam.com/en/tickets/i-amsterdam-city-card If you're traveling within Amsterdam and the area, we advise the Regional Travel Ticket. This ticket covers all transport within Amsterdam and the area. Here you can find more info: www.iamsterdam.com/en/tickets/amsterdam-region-travel-ticket Let me know if you have any further questions!
Exactly! It covers all transport within Amsterdam via the public transport company GVB. You can also purchase an "Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket" (ARTT) card that allows you to travel to the surrounding areas (via bus or train) nearby by Amsterdam and North Holland (the province) in general. There's more information about that ARTT ticket here: - www.ns.nl/producten/en/onbeperkt-reizen/p/amsterdam-region-travel-ticket (Use the NS site just in case the train conductors don't know what the ticket is.) - www.iamsterdam.com/en/tickets/amsterdam-region-travel-ticket (there's a useful map here) For general travel in The Netherlands, it's best to purchase a ticket directly from NS ticket machines or booths.
Update - is it true that as of 2024, you don’t have to buy tickets anymore? You can just scan in and out with a contactless credit/debit card or even a phone like Apple Pay or Google Pay?
This is correct! You can check in and out using your contactless debit card, credit card, or mobile phone. For more information, you can check out the NS website.
@@aaronderyl Good question! 💡The City Card is only valid for the municipal GVB bus, tram and metro lines in Amsterdam. Connexxion, R-net and other regional buses, as well as NS train services, are not included.
Thank you in the name of all people who feel stressed while traveling to the foreign country 🙏🏻
We're glad to help! Do you have any other questions or concerns? Let us know. 😉
I am one of them 💯
The ferries to North are also on the back of the station, at the waterfront, a level lower than the bus station. And the ferry is free, no charge, no ticket.
Always check in and out by scanning your ticket. This is not only important when going through the turnstyle at Central but on the train if a conductor checks your ticket and its not scanned in before boarding they can fine you. However most conductors are pretty understanding and will cut you some slack.
This is a great additional tip! 👍
I can never find the scanner for checking in the ticket at Schiphol, can you describe me how to find it? I am in this same situation right now haha
@@simonux1226 If I am not mistaken they are located on the floor above the train stop around the area where the escalators go down to the train area. They indeed sort of blend end .
@@bobke114 Exactly! ✌ However, they are currently renovating the area above. However, as mentioned in the comment above, it should be next to the escalators or stairs. 🚄
Great video, but I have a few gripes.
One thing I believe you could’ve mentioned-because I’ve found it to be one of the aspects of the dutch train system that disorients some visitors-is the fact that many trains that stop at Amsterdam Centraal don’t have it as their final destination. So the screens may show an unknown destination in a large font while ‘Amsterdam Centraal’ is just one of many stations down the line.
Besides wanting to go to Amsterdam Centraal, many tourists may have a hotel nearer Amsterdam Zuid, Bijlmer, RAI, Sloterdijk or even Hoofddorp. Especially since Zuid is connected to the city via a metro line, it can serve a much larger catchment area. I believe it would be useful to create a companion video to explain how to get to these other destinations or how to find the best route to a destination in or near Amsterdam in general.
Hey Jules! Thanks for the comment. We're actually working on a general public transport in Amsterdam video.
We will definitely be mentioning different "transport hubs" of the city. In general, it's challenging to fully capture everything in a video of a couple of minutes but we're giving it a good try!
This is just fantastic. Great informative video thank you 👍
Glad to hear!
Awesome vid. What's the name of the song in the background?
Hi there, great video, I am heading to Amsterdam in two days. Quick question, I bought an Amsterdam & region travel ticket for two days, I know I need to convert my eticket into a paper ticket, but I am not sure if i can use this ticket for the train to central station or I need to buy an additional ticket in the airport for this purpose?? thanks in advance
Yes, you can collect your regional ticket at the Connexxion Tickets & Info, located at the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (Schiphol Plaza).
You can use your ticket from there on, to travel to the city center as well!
It's a wonderful station, and I can see why it became a model for Tokyo Station.
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Thangks so much , for your information , because this very usufull for me , for my traveling later , greet from west Papua Indonesia , 😊👏👍
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your trip!
I bought 2 train tickets online in advance from Schiphol Airport to Amsterdam Central Station and so I have 2 QR codes on my phone. At :56 it shows the person checking in before going down to the train but that doesn't look like it will scan my phone's QR code ticket? Do I scan my ticket there to check in? Or with my QR code ticket, do I only need to scan it when leaving Amsterdam Central Station since the few videos I've seen show those are capable of scanning a phone's QR code ticket (I think!) Thank you :)
I've got the same problem currently. How did you manage to scan your ticket?
@@amaterasu4792 Since it was last year I honestly don't remember! But I do remember just going to the information desk and asking the person in the booth how to scan the QR codes and they explained it in a simple manner. So maybe try that!
I also learned it's much easier to not worry about buying tickets in advance and just buying them when you get there is very easy as well!
@@AdamClauson Ah okay. I''ll just buy the tickets when I get there then as that sounds much easier. Thank you!
@@amaterasu4792 Yea sounds good! They have lots of kiosks and it's very simple to go through a few menus to pick out the tickets :) And like I said, if you're still a little confused, they have people who work there that can help!
Hi Adam!
Apologies for the late reply.
Good to know for next time, you need to scan your ticket/QR code every time you enter the public transport and every time you leave.
So you check in and check out every time!
You can first scan one QR and then the second one.
Hope this helps for the next visit!
May I ask if taking a train going to Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena, should I buy a ticket going to Amsterdam Central? Thanks
Yes, you can purchase a ticket to the central station, and travel with the metro from there! :)
It's a bit daunting! Any advice on how to navigate to Johan Cruyff arena from the airport 🙏?
Hey Lional! It's pretty similar to what is mentioned in the video but all that would need to change is your destination. ;)
In this case, you'll need to go to "Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena". That train/metro station is right next to the arena. There are several apps/websites one can use to get directions (9292.nl, ns.nl, and good ol' google maps). There are several trains you can take (Intercity and Sprinter), and you don't need to worry about assigned seating (there are none). Just make sure you are in the right area depending on the ticket you purchase or "OV" card you have (1st or 2nd class cars).
@@VideoIamsterdam Cheers, wasn't easy to navigate at all, but I got here in the end! Thank you
Is travel included with the I Amsterdam city pass? Wanting to purchase a 3 day ticket but not sure if this also covers travel from Airport to our hotel in Central Amsterdam.
Good question! The city card includes access to public transport from GVB within Amsterdam. This includes tram/bus/metro. Please note that trains are not included. Therefore, the fare from Schiphol to Amsterdam is not included. Apologies for the inconvienience. You can purchase a train ticket here: www.ns.nl/en
Does gvb travel pass cover airport to city center trains and buses?
Hi,
Good question, the GVB travel ticket covers the following:
All GVB trams, (night) buses and metros in Amsterdam, Diemen, Duivendrecht, Amstelveen, Schiphol and Weesp. You can find more information here: reisproducten.gvb.nl/en/travel-products/hour-and-day-tickets/gvb-multi-day-ticket-2-4-days
For a day travel card, what do you suggest "OV" card ?
For one day, we do not advise the OV card.
It depends on where you're planning to travel to.
If you're traveling within Amsterdam only, the GVB day ticket is great option. You can travel within Amsterdam by metro, tram and bus using this ticket.
Here you can find more info: reisproducten.gvb.nl/en/travel-products/hour-and-day-tickets/gvb-day-ticket
We offer the City Card, which may be a great option for you as well. You can visit more than 70+ free and discounted locations, and you also get free GVB transport within Amsterdam. Here you can find more info: www.iamsterdam.com/en/tickets/i-amsterdam-city-card
If you're traveling within Amsterdam and the area, we advise the Regional Travel Ticket. This ticket covers all transport within Amsterdam and the area. Here you can find more info: www.iamsterdam.com/en/tickets/amsterdam-region-travel-ticket
Let me know if you have any further questions!
@@VideoIamsterdam thanks I went with 3 days travel card which was great back then
thank you!
Isent the easiest way to pay with your visa card, or must it befrom a dutch bank?
You can pay with the following cards: Debit or credit card from Maestro, V PAY, Mastercard or Visa.
Thank you!🙏🏽❤️
We're happy to help! 🙌
If you make tickets from app do you have to scan them to check in the same?
Yes, you have to scan all the tickets, digital and physical.
I need one information. If I have Amsterdam City card, the same card will work for Spiner/ Inner city from Airport to Amsterdam City ?
No. The IAmsterdam city card does not cover the train. It does provide bus and tram travel, GVB.
Exactly! It covers all transport within Amsterdam via the public transport company GVB. You can also purchase an "Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket" (ARTT) card that allows you to travel to the surrounding areas (via bus or train) nearby by Amsterdam and North Holland (the province) in general.
There's more information about that ARTT ticket here:
- www.ns.nl/producten/en/onbeperkt-reizen/p/amsterdam-region-travel-ticket (Use the NS site just in case the train conductors don't know what the ticket is.)
- www.iamsterdam.com/en/tickets/amsterdam-region-travel-ticket (there's a useful map here)
For general travel in The Netherlands, it's best to purchase a ticket directly from NS ticket machines or booths.
Is there an elevator to get to the schiphpl train station?
Yes there is 😊
Update - is it true that as of 2024, you don’t have to buy tickets anymore? You can just scan in and out with a contactless credit/debit card or even a phone like Apple Pay or Google Pay?
This is correct! You can check in and out using your contactless debit card, credit card, or mobile phone. For more information, you can check out the NS website.
Is this applicable to all transport within the city ? That’s train / tram / bus?
@@aaronderyl Good question! 💡The City Card is only valid for the municipal GVB bus, tram and metro lines in Amsterdam. Connexxion, R-net and other regional buses, as well as NS train services, are not included.
Can you take suitcases on the train?
Most definitely!
Is it possible to pay for the tickets in cash?
Yes, but only at the desks!
Not bad, how about from The Netherlands (Schiphol) to Den Haag (The Hague)
Ik hou van nederland 🥰✌
The train was accessible for my husband who was in a wheelchair.
We're happy to hear! Hope you and your husband had a great time in Amsterdam.