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By : Graham McKenzie    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-31 02:11:13
I hear you are considering a trip to Amsterdam. So, before you pack that suitcase and take off, you might want to know a little about the country first. Therefore, I am going to give you some basic information, especially on how to get around once you get there. Having all these facts at hand will help make your trip to Amsterdam the best it can be.

Getting There - Depending on your original point of departure, Amsterdam is accessible by air, by bus, or by train.

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By Bus:Buses providing service to and from Amsterdam - as well as trips to London, Brussels, and Amsterdam's other cities - do so from Amstel Station. This station is linked to Central Station via metro.

Getting Around - You have many options for getting around within the city. The most popular forms of transportation within the city are to travel on foot, by bike, by tram, or by bus or metro!

How to Get Around Once You Get There - While you are visiting the country of Amsterdam, notice that you have the option of roaming around town by walking, by riding a bicycle, by taking a tram, or bus, or by riding the metro. The above types of transportation are the ones most people use to get around the city.

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Travel By Bicycle: A fantastic tip during your Amsterdam adventure is to go see the whole town by riding a bicycle. It's the best way to see it all! These days, more than 500,000 bikes can be found in the city. So, they are easy to rent for about ?7 a day. One of the most important things to remember is to always lock up your bicycle, as bike thieves are ever present and theft is a major issue in the city.

By Tram: Finally, you may choose to travel Amsterdam via tram, which is the the most important mode of public transport in the Dutch capital. 15 different lines form the backbone of the city's public transport network. The most useful tram for the majority of travelers to Amsterdam is the No. 20 line. This line provides easy access to most of the city's most popular tourist attractions.

Author Resource:

Graham McKenzie is the content coordinator for the leading UK Flight Comparison website, which offers detailed information on Booking a Flight .

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