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![]() ![]() A few places are CHIP+PIN only but that is also rare in tourist frequented spots, which will often also accept swipe credit cards. You'll have no problems with credit cards in major restaurants and stores in Amsterdam but overall, as stated, The Netherlands is not much of a credit card country. Some of the "regular" taxis take credit cards (even AMEX) but you have to ask. In this post, you will discover if there is Uber in Amsterdam, when is Uber not your best option, and an ultimate guide to getting from Schiphol Airport to Amsterdam City Center. As soon as I do the Uber request in baggage claim, I usually follow-up with a text, meet me at the Sheraton. If you use the doors that exit Schiphol by the car rental agencies it's basically a straight walk out to the Sheraton. I always meet at the Sheraton (right outside the airport). I only use them (but consistently) when I have a LOT of luggage. For a tourist, such prices might be really discouraging. ![]() A trip from Dam Square to RAI will cost you approximately 28 Euro and from Dam Square to Haarlem around 60 Euro. Here’s a breakdown of the prices across all the Uber services within Paris for the same trip from Avenue de Clichy in the 17 th arrondissement to the Eiffel Tower in the 7 th arrondissement on a Monday afternoon (5 km or 3.5 miles): UberPOOL: 9.37. If you travel from the city center to the airport (Schiphol) it will cost you around 45 50 Euro on average. Uber is about 10€ (approximately) more expensive than a taxi from/to the airport. An average cost of a short ride in town is around 10 Euro. Correct, and if you want to use the (train ticket) machines there is a 0.50€ surcharge for MasterCard/Visa and it must be Chip+PIN. ohhh not a credit card country eh? I might just Uber it the whole time. ![]()
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