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Maryalicia Post
Published: Friday, May 1, 2020


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DON’T DO THINGS BY HALVES IN AMSTERDAM My first day in Amsterdam I asked the concierge to book me a taxi for an appointment at ‘half six’ that evening and showed him the dinner address. He said “it’s not far… 5.15 should be fine”. We caught my mistake before he made the booking. In the Netherlands, half six means half way before the hour of six, not a half hour after six as it does to me. To add to the confusion, some hotels and restaurants, used to English visitors, use the phrase in the ‘English’ sense. When speaking of time, the Dutch use the 12-hour clock but without AM and PM. Phrases like in the morning, in the afternoon or in the evening clarify the time frame. In writing, both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock are used. DEBIT OVER CREDIT, WHILE CASH IS KING You may find credit cards less commonly accepted in Amsterdam than in other European countries. Many restaurants and shops in the city don’t accept them at all. Some establishments add a 5% charge for card payment. Visa and Mastercard are the most widely accepted but you will need a four-digit Personal Identity Number, so check you have one before you travel. Debit cards are widely used; smaller shops may prefer cash and you can top up your supply at ATMs with your debit card. Taxis accept debit, Visa and Mastercards, but if you would prefer to pay in cash be sure to have some smaller denomination bills with you. CITY CARD HELPS YOU TRAVEL AND SEE THE CITY WITHOUT DELAY OR FUSS Buy an I amsterdam City Card online before you arrive. Armed with this, you can hop on buses, trams, ferries and metros – even a one-hour canal cruise and a one-day bike rental – without stopping to buy tickets. You can also enter almost over 70 museums without delay or fuss – even the booked out Van Gogh Museum (you need to make a time-slot reservation though, which you can do up to two months in advance.) The I amsterdam City Card come in five time frames, from 24 hours at €65 to 120 hours at €130. Visit iamsterdam.comTags: amsterdam, travel
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