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Below you will find all the information you may need about Amsterdam’s Central Station: location, station layout, assistance for disabled passengers etc.
Station facilities and transport options
Amsterdam railway station has various shops and an electronic information point, and is located right in the city centre. You can choose between the metro, tram or bus for getting around the city and surrounding area. There is a taxi rank and there are car parks nearby.
One not to miss!
Amsterdam’s Central Station is a real architectural feat. Built at the end of the 19th century, this "Renaissance" station is in fact built on 9,000 wooden piles, making it one of the city’s main tourist attractions.
Stationsplein 151012 AB Amsterdam The Netherlands
The NS Hispeed Lounge of Amsterdam Central Station offers: free wireless internet (Wi-Fi), meeting rooms, a media wall with the latest news, a selection of newspapers and magazines, as well as a self service bar with free drinks.
Access to the NS Hispeed Lounge at Amsterdam Central station is limited to passengers who are in possession of one of the following travel documents:
The public transport system in Amsterdam is well organised. Even though many tourist attractions in Amsterdam are within walking distance from the Central Station, you may also opt to use the tram or bus system.
Amsterdam is one of few cities in the Netherlands that offer easy and efficient transport by tram. The tram system in Amsterdam offers a fast, reliable and frequent service and is operated by the GVB.
Amsterdam transport also offers a subway system, buses and ferries. The GVB website includes a handy public transport map for each part of the city.
This station is equipped with parking space, accessible platforms, ramp, lifts, toilets for disabled travellers.
Assistance available by calling +31 (0)30 235 78 22.
Download the station map of Amsterdam Central
Bahncard 25: This card gives 25% discount in Germany when travelling with ICE or conventional trains (not valid on Thalys).
Bahnhcard 50: This card gives 50% discount in Germany when travelling with ICE or conventional trains (not valid on Thalys).
SNCB 50% card: Holders of this card can get 50% discount on the Belgian part of an international journey with conventional trains (this card is not valid on high speed trains like Thalys, Eurostar, TGV or ICE).
SNCB Token of free transport: Holders of a token for free transport in Belgium or a Network Railcard do not pay for the Belgian part of an international journey with conventional trains.
OV-Jaarabonnement: Do you own a OV-Jaarabonnement card? Holders of a OV-Jaarabonnement card do not pay for the Dutch part of an international journey with conventional trains to/from the Netherlands.
Railplus: The Railplus card offers 25% discount on international journeys with conventional trains everywhere in Europe (in France: only youth and senior).
ThePass Business: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
ThePass Premium: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
ThePass Weekend: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
NS Voordeelurenkaart: Do you have a NS Voordeelurenkaart? This card gives 40% discount in the Netherlands (Monday-Friday: only for departures after 9AM). Not valid on Thalys.
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