Contents
- 1 Where can I buy bus tickets in Netherlands?
- 2 Where can I buy bus tickets in Amsterdam?
- 3 Where can I buy GVB tickets?
- 4 How much is a TfL monthly bus pass?
- 5 How do you travel by bus in Netherlands?
- 6 How much are buses in Amsterdam?
- 7 Are buses running Amsterdam?
- 8 How much is travel in Amsterdam?
- 9 How much does an OV Chipkaart cost?
- 10 How do you pay for public transport in Amsterdam?
- 11 How much is Amsterdam train?
- 12 What is GVB?
- 13 How much is a monthly Travelcard?
- 14 How long does a monthly travel card last?
- 15 Is Oyster cheaper than contactless?
Where can I buy bus tickets in Netherlands?
With Tranzer it is possible to buy tickets for bus and train online throughout the Netherlands with your mobile phone. Tranzer is simple: download the free app, plan your trip and pay for all the tickets you need in one go. Activate a ticket if you need it and show it to the driver on your mobile phone.
Where can I buy bus tickets in Amsterdam?
One-hour tickets can be bought from the conductor or driver on the tram or bus. Day tickets can be bought on the tram or purchased in advance. Day cards can not be bought from the driver on the bus.
Where can I buy GVB tickets?
Buying in advance is convenient and you can pick up your tickets at GVB service points at Amsterdam Central Station, Amsterdam Zuid, Amsterdam Bijlmer-Arena and Amsterdam Noord. You can also pick-up at Amsterdam Schiphol airport at the Connexxion red van sales point at bus platforms B9-15.
How much is a TfL monthly bus pass?
Adult
One Day Bus & Tram Pass | 7 Day Bus & Tram Pass | Monthly Bus & Tram Pass |
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£5.20 | £21.90 | £84.10 |
How do you travel by bus in Netherlands?
All means of public transport in Holland require a so-called OV-chipkaart, a smart card that is valid on the bus, tram, metro and train. Since there is no specific OV-chipkaart for tourists, we recommend using an ‘anonymous’ OV-chipkaart.
How much are buses in Amsterdam?
Day tickets / Hourly tickets
Travel product | Price |
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GVB 1 hour | € 3.20 |
Bus Tram Metro (BTM) 1.5 hours (valid for GVB, Connexxion, and EBS) | € 6.50 |
GVB 1 day / 24 hours | € 8.00 |
GVB child ticket 1 day / 24 hours | € 4.00 |
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Are buses running Amsterdam?
Amsterdam tram, bus and metro services run from 06:00-00:30. During the night, there are eleven night bus routes running between 00:30-07:30.
How much is travel in Amsterdam?
Three versions of the Amsterdam Travel Ticket are available: 1, 2 or 3-day. The price for the 1-day ticket is 17 euros, the 2-day ticket costs 22,50 euros and the 3-day ticket is 28 euros.
How much does an OV Chipkaart cost?
You will need an OV chipcard to use public transport. The anonymous OV – chipkaart costs 7.50 euros and remains valid for five years. When traveling by train, make sure you have at least 20 euros worth of credit on your anonymous OV – chipkaart.
How do you pay for public transport in Amsterdam?
You can buy 1 hour and 1 – 2 days tickets on board of the tram or bus. The driver doesn’t accept cash, you can only pay by credit card or contactless. You can purchase other types of tickets at GVB service points, vending machines and info counters.
How much is Amsterdam train?
Amsterdam Travel Ticket A one-day ticket costs €15; a two-day ticket costs €20; while a three-day ticket will be available as of spring 2015 costing €25. As is standard with travel tickets in Amsterdam, it is required to check in and check out of each vehicle or station.
What is GVB?
Generalized Valence Bond (Quantum chemistry) GVB.
How much is a monthly Travelcard?
Monthly Travelcards: 2021 prices
Monthly Travelcards 2021 | |
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Zones 1–2 | £142.10 |
Zones 1–3 | £167.10 |
Zones 1–4 | £204.30 |
Zones 1–5 | £243.10 |
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How long does a monthly travel card last?
A monthly travelcard (valid for between 28 and 31 days depending on month ) is sold for 3.84 times the price of a 7-day card, while annual travelcards are sold for the price of 40 7-day tickets.
Is Oyster cheaper than contactless?
It’s publicised that if you use contactless to pay for travel in London, it’s the same price as using an Oyster card. Of course, if you have a railcard discount (or similar) applied to your Oyster, that will always be cheaper than contactless. Discounts cannot be applied to contactless payment cards.