Your Ultimate Guide to Public Transport in the Netherlands 🇳🇱🚆
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- 🇳🇱 Welcometo Dutch Guide! 🇳🇱 In this video, I unravel the ins and outs of the Public Transport system in the Netherlands🚆. From trains to ferries, I cover it all to make your Dutch adventures smooth and enjoyable! Whether you're a newcomer, a visitor, or just looking to understand the Dutch public transport system better, this guide is for you! 👍
📌 Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:57 In this Video
01:22 Trains in the Netherlands: NS and More!
01:56 Amsterdam & GVB Services
02:30 Rotterdam & RET Insights
02:56 Regional Buses: Connexion & Arriva
03:11 OV-Chip Card Essentials
05:13 Other payment options
05:52 Pricing & Subscription Options
06:10 I Amsterdam Card and Rotterdam Welcome Card
06:32 Handy Apps & Websites
07:07 Bonus Tips: Wadden Islands, Flixbus & Biking!
08:18 Outro
🔎 Highlighted Points:
Overview of Dutch Public Transport Networks 🗺️
Insights into NS Trains and Regional Operators 🚄
Deep-dive into City Specific Services 🌆
Guidance on OV-Chipcard and Pricing Strategies 💳💰
Exploration of Additional Travel Options 🚴♀️🚌
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🌟 Thanks for watching this guide on public transport in the Netherlands! 🌟
🔗 Useful Links:
www.ns.nl/en
www.ov-chipkaart.nl/en
www.gvb.nl/en - Public Transport in Amsterdam
www.ret.nl/home/english-version.html - Public Transport in Rotterdam
9292.nl/en - Public Transport Planner
global.flixbus.com/
💬 If you have any more questions or need further clarification on anything mentioned in the video, feel free to ask! And let us know in the comments what topics you’d like to see next! ⬇
thank you for this video :)
Thank you for watching! :)
Thanks for the vid! Do you know if we can also use contactless for areas a little bit outside of Amsterdam central like Broek in Waterland?
For rent a bike, is it necessary to have an OV-Chip card?
And to buy a 2 day's ticket in Amsterdam or single tickets for trains? Is it necessary to have it?
Great Video! Thanks for uploading this! Planning a visit to Amsterdam next month. So can I just travel on all trams, buses, metro and inter-city trains all over the Netherlands with just my contactless visa card alone? There's no longer need to buy train or bus tickets in advance but just walk-in and walk out of the stations with my visa card? And that means there is no need for those ticketing APPs like NS, 9292, Glimble unless just for checking the schedules? Is my understanding correct? THANKS.
Thank you so much for watching and your nice comment! And that’s correct, you can just use your visa card for all the transportation methods. No need to buy a ticket in advance.
And yes, apps like 9292 and NS, are not necessary but I would recommend it, especially 9292. It’s very handy for the schedules.
Great travels to Amsterdam!!
thanks!!
Are you able to buy the OV Chip kaart if you don't have a Dutch bank account or address in order to make use of the 40 per cent discounts?
Hi! If you have an IBAN, then it should be possible. This is what I found on their website: www.ov-chipkaart.nl/en/apply-for-personal-ov-chipcard
Hi! How is the cost of the joinery on GVB trams calculated when using contactless visa card? It based on distance? Or is there is fixed price? Thank you!
Hi, thank you for watching! Yes, it's based on the distance :)
There is a start fee + a distance fee. If you change to a different line there is no second start fee.
Hi next week i will be go amsterdam for 4 days & i want to use public transport.
I have plan to visit Keukenhof tulip garden, Geithon village & near Amsterdam visiting place.which ticket i buy???
Hi there! There are buses from Amsterdam to Keukenhof with more ticket info here: keukenhof.nl/en/ov/
For Giethoorn, the NS train is your best bet. You can easily pay with a bank or credit card. The 9292 app is handy for planning the trip, and there are also tours from Amsterdam to Giethoorn if you prefer.
Around Amsterdam, using your bank or credit card is usually fine. If you’re planning to use public transport a lot, consider getting a GVB city card for 9€, which gives you 24 hours of use. If you’re also into visiting museums and attractions in Amsterdam, the Amsterdam city card could be a good fit.
Hope you have a great visit!
Thanks a lot for your information
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Best guide on public transport in the Netherlands from a Dutch person; try to avoid it at all costs…..
No. Can you pls delete your comment? 💀
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