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Transportation
Passports
and Visas: What You Need for Your
Trip
Airport:
Amsterdam
Schiphol
If
you are flying into Holland for the Slice of Life
conference, the best airport to fly into is the
Amsterdam
Schiphol Airport.
Schiphol,
Amsterdam's only International airport, is about
11 miles (17 kilometers) southwest of the city center.
Trains leave the aiport for Amsterdam Centraal Station
every 15 minutes from 6 a.m. until midnight than
hourly through the night.
Click
here
for a PDF map and guide to the Schiphol Airport.
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By
Train:
Eurorail
For
details of European rail services.
www.ns.nl
Journey
planner for traveling in the Netherlands by train.
Public
Transportation Guide for Amsterdam
Other
Forms of Transportation
Amsterdam,
Holland has one of the finest and most reliable
transportation networks in Europe; one of the
reasons that makes it a popular location for industry.
Fast and frequent trains and busses run throughout
the Netherlands and are an excellent way to travel
from Amsterdam to other parts of Holland. Both
methods provide efficient links to the Centraal
Station and Schipol International Airport.
Arriving by Car
The Netherlands has one of the best road systems
in Europe and as a result is very accessible.
Toll-free multilane expressways link all the major
towns and cities but even the picturesque country
routes are very usable. The A4/E14 links Amsterdam
to The Hague. In Amsterdam center, like all major
cities, traffic can busy. Many of the streets
are narrow and certain lanes are reserved for
bicycles. The best way to travel across the city
is by tram, but the fastest way is by bike, via
the special cycle lanes. Parking in Amsterdam
is expensive so the best advice it to park on
the outskirts of the city and make use of the
efficient public transport system.
Getting Around Amsterdam
Once in the city, the local public transport system
in Amsterdam is cheap and a good way of getting
around. Tickets covering bus, tram and metro journeys
can be bought from automatic dispensers on the
metro, bus and tram drivers and newsstands. The
layout of the city makes sightseeing on foot quite
easy, with most of the museums situated close
together. Canal cruises provide a relaxing and
unique view of the old town and its impressive
buildings whilst the 'Museum Boat' offers a shuttle
service linking twenty museums and sightseeing
attractions. For longer excursions there are water
taxis, trams or the ubiquitous bicycle (550,000
at the latest count).
Public
Transportation Guide for Amsterdam
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