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And very comfortable and convenient! GVB transportation VERY EFFICIENT!
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The whole activation process was misleading. And the QR code of the ticket was not always recognized immediately, so you had to use your cell phone several times via the scanner at the metro entrance. But when it worked, the whole thing was great.
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Beautiful city I particularly liked the Anselm Kiefer exhibition and the super organized streetcar ride. We only found out after two days that you can get off the tram with a credit card. I think that's great, better than in Paris. A rather complicated system has now been introduced there and the fare is relatively expensive.
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There is a lot to see and the public transportation is good and works great it is only recommended to go to Amsterdam were at Camping Vliegenbos also recommended 👍👍spent a few nice days 🤩
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Once the transaction was completed it was super easy to use the unlimited ticket . No need to check out when getting off. Great for getting around the general Amsterdam city & sights.
Basically, the idea of the app is ideal. I also used my ticket via the app, but the journeys were also debited from my account. Of course, I then paid for my ticket twice.
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Buying digital tickets was quick and easy. But in the streetcars and subway trains, the machine often didn't recognize the ticket immediately.
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The offer was great. Unfortunately, 80% of the QR code does not work on the QR code scanner in the streetcar. Otherwise we were satisfied!
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The public transportation in Amsterdam was excellent. Very punctual, very clean, and the stations were also very bright and clean. This makes getting around fun and the interaction with the app also worked perfectly. Thank you.
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Convenient day pass for streetcar and metro. Scanning with barcode did not always go smoothly in the streetcar. Scanning when getting off takes too much time.
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It's a few euros more expensive than buying directly from GVB, but it's much easier and I can save the QR code directly into my wallet.
GVB transport covered a small number of means of transport and only in the center of Amsterdam, for the rest of the means of transport I still had to buy new tickets.
Whole process was easy to book. However the barcodes did not work on the actual trams and had to show proof to the consuctor
The app, wasn't working properly, and I was never able to add the tickets to my wallet even if I updated it. Also, for the boat cruise, the windows were all foggy. I think they should clean the windows before the cruise that wouldn't take a minute and it would change the whole experience.
After a brief orientation on site in Amsterdam, everything worked perfectly. We would definitely book it again.
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Checking in and out is a bit complicated
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You are mobile in Amsterdam and can therefore visit many places
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Good networking in Amsterdam. Only the scanning was difficult from time to time.
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Simple and uncomplicated Unfortunately no information at the airport about this great option.
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Convenient for transport in Amsterdam
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Easy to book, inexpensive and saves having to buy individual tickets again and again
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Everything was perfect, and the transport service was up to scratch,
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very convenient, perfectly punctual transportation never overcrowded
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Convenient easy and very useful I recommend it
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Clean car and train stations
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Hop on GVB transport & enjoy free access to top sights with this all-in-one pass.
Hop on GVB transport & enjoy free access to top sights with this all-in-one pass.
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The ease of use of the card was flawless! Really enjoyed all the museums to see and already paid for.
I loved to visit museum and i had particulary appreciate the free transportation
All in all, good. If the QR code worked on the streetcar, that would be great.
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I loved the fact that I had access to most of the museums I was interested in and the public transport.
Any problems with the ticketing were quickly resolved with the Information guys on the north side of the Centraal Station. Except they did not advise that the 'Night Watch' was serving time, jailed on a scaffold! We found that the larger and more famous museums were poorer bangs for bucks/time and a more wonderful experience could be found in the constellation. of smaller museums in between. Here was to be found the greatest value of the card. Especially if you rest your feet by taking a picnic on the free canal cruise.
Really easy to use and saved loads of money. So many great places included. We managed to maximize our time and experience the culture and history of a great city. This is Holland was a amazing experience. Would also recommend the Diamond Museum and MOCO Art Gallery and a Boat tour.
The card was easy to use, but the Royal Palace said they did not accept it. The Rijks had an environmental group lockout the day we tried to go and we found that we wanted to spend more time relaxing rather than rushing to another museum. We only used the card 3 times which did not break even on a 4 day pass.
I liked that so many attractions and transportation were included in the one card. Having the QR code in the app made it very convenient.
Access to transport plus all the top attractions. App good, esp map function. Got caught out once though when got on a bus and card didn't work because that bus company wasn't part of the iAmsterdsam coverage
Food tours, day trips & iconic sights – visit as many as you want with one pass.
Food tours, day trips & iconic sights – visit as many as you want with one pass.
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Explore a few of the top sights on your bucket list at a flexible pace!
Explore a few of the top sights on your bucket list at a flexible pace!
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We had to cancel our trip & were not given a full refund. I will not use this service again!!!!
The boat tour offered with the city pass was pretty average. They firstly made us waste 25 minutes by asking us to arrive 15 minutes early just for them to leave 10 minutes late. They were focused on getting more people onboard than leaving on time. The audio guide was just a sentence each and unsynchronized with the tour at some parts.
Good value for money and hassle free. Used the passes lot visit museums and canal cruise.
It is convenient to book attractions. The pass is price worthy!
Poter scegliere quello che volevo senza limite di tempo.
City cards provide free or discounted entry to dozens of top museums and attractions across Amsterdam, including world-renowned sites like the Rijksmuseum, NEMO Science Museum, and popular experiences such as canal cruises and city tours.
Most cards include unlimited travel on GVB’s extensive network of trams, buses, metros, and ferries, making it easy and economical to explore the entire city without worrying about individual ticket costs.
City cards let you skip ticket lines and use a single card or app for entries to attractions and transport rides.
Beyond attractions and transport, many cards offer additional benefits such as free bike rentals, discounts at restaurants, theaters, and events, enhancing your overall Amsterdam experience while saving money.
Plan to visit 4 attractions? Here’s your price breakdown with/without the city card:
Without the Amsterdam City Card:
Madame Tussauds Amsterdam: £26.30
Amsterdam Dungeon: £26.50
Amsterdam Canal Cruise: £21
H’ART Museum: £27.50
Total cost without the city card: £101.3
Total cost with the Go City Amsterdam Explorer Pass: £49
Save a whopping 52% (£52.3) on 4 must-see attractions and experience Amsterdam’s top sights at a fraction of the total cost.
See Amsterdam’s top 5 attractions in one day without burning a hole in your wallet!
Without the Amsterdam City Card:
Heineken experience: £24.95
Rijksmuseum: £25
Anne Frank's Amsterdam - Walking Tour: £36
Amsterdam Canal Cruise: £21
Madame Tussauds Amsterdam: £26.3
Total cost without city card: £133.25
Total cost with the Amsterdam City Card: £79
Spend a day exploring 5 top attractions in the city and save a massive 52% (£86.5)! Want to include other sights? Pick and choose from 90+ attractions and create your own itinerary!
With day-based cards, you get unlimited entry to 45–70+ attractions and museums for a set number of consecutive days (1–5); perfect for travelers who want to see and do as much as possible in a short time. It saves money if visiting multiple attractions daily, and some even offer seamless travel around the city with included transport.
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Enjoy entry to a set number of attractions (3–7) from a curated list, valid over a 60-day period using the attraction-based pass. If you have shortlisted must-see sights and are looking for flexibility and a slower travel pace, this is a great pass to have! Plus, it lets you spread visits over a longer stay and avoid paying for extras you won’t use.
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Get unlimited travel on all GVB trams, buses, metros, and ferries for 1-7 days with a public transport card. If you’re focused on getting around the city efficiently or plan to pay for attractions separately, then opt for this pass. It offers hassle-free, unlimited use of public transport at a low daily cost, ideal for independent exploration and commuting.
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For travelers eager to pack their days with Amsterdam’s highlights, the I amsterdam City Card and Go City Amsterdam All-Inclusive Pass are unbeatable. The I Amsterdam City Card covers 70+ museums and attractions, unlimited GVB public transport, canal cruises, and even bike rental, making it the most comprehensive choice for culture lovers and those who want convenience. The Go City All-Inclusive Pass offers access to 45+ top attractions and tours, including unique experiences like the Heineken Experience and canal cruises, but does not include public transport.
Both passes are available for 1 to 5 days, letting you choose the duration that matches your stay. They’re ideal for first-time visitors or anyone who wants to maximize sightseeing, skip ticket lines, and save on entry fees. If you plan to use public transport extensively, the I amsterdam City Card offers the best value. If your focus is on popular attractions and tours, the Go City All-Inclusive Pass is a strong contender.
If your itinerary is more relaxed and you’d rather pick a handful of must-see sights, the Go City Explorer Pass is perfect. This pass lets you choose 3 to 7 attractions from a curated list, including museums, tours, cruises, and unique experiences. You have 60 days to use the pass after your first visit, giving you the flexibility to spread out your sightseeing and enjoy the city at your own pace.
The Explorer Pass is ideal for longer stays, repeat visitors, or those who want to mix sightseeing with leisure time. It’s also a great budget-friendly option if you know exactly which attractions you want to visit, as you only pay for what you’ll use.
For travelers who want to get around Amsterdam easily and affordably, the Amsterdam GVB Public Transport Pass is your best bet. This pass gives you unlimited rides on all GVB trams, buses, metros, and ferries for 1 to 7 consecutive days, making it simple to explore every corner of the city without worrying about individual tickets or zones.
The GVB Public Transport Pass is perfect if you’re staying in Amsterdam for a few days and want to travel like a local. It’s especially useful for independent explorers, business travelers, or anyone planning to visit friends, markets, or neighborhoods off the main tourist track. You could also opt for the I Amsterdam City Card that offers unlimited GVB public transport, canal cruises, and even bike rental, along with attraction entries, in case you want to mix sightseeing as well!
Timings: Every day, 9am to 5pm (including all public holidays).
Address: Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam.
A city card is a convenient pass that allows travelers to access multiple attractions and use public transportation in a city for a fixed period, often at a discounted rate compared to buying individual tickets.
Amsterdam offers several city cards, including the I amsterdam City Card, Go City Pass, and the GVB Pass. Each provides different combinations of attraction entry and transportation options.
Most city cards are activated on first use (either at an attraction or on public transport) and are valid for a set number of consecutive hours or days. You typically show a QR code or physical card at entrances or on transit.
City cards usually include free or discounted entry to museums, attractions, canal cruises, and unlimited use of public transport within Amsterdam. Some cards also offer discounts at restaurants and shops.
Yes, most city cards (like the I amsterdam City Card) include unlimited travel on GVB-operated trams, buses, and metro lines within Amsterdam for the card’s validity period.
No, the I amsterdam City Card and similar passes do not include entry to the Van Gogh Museum or Anne Frank House. Separate tickets and reservations are required for these attractions.
Consider which attractions you want to visit, how much you plan to use public transport, and the duration of your stay. Compare what each card includes and its price to find the best fit for your itinerary.
Yes, Amsterdam city cards are typically available as digital passes (via an app or QR code).
Just show your City Card at the entrance to enter the attraction, either on your phone or as a printed pass from the link in your confirmation email. It’s that easy!
The validity of your Amsterdam City Card depends on the ticket you’ve purchased. Check your ticket details for more information.
For some popular museums and attractions, you must reserve a time slot in advance, even with a city card. This can usually be done through the card’s app or website