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Amsterdam

Amsterdam GVB Public Transport Pass: Unlimited Public Transportation

Duration
Duration

2 hours

Free cancellation
Free cancellation

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience

Audio guide
Audio guide

Access to multilingual audio guide

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Get unlimited rides on Amsterdam’s transit network for 24 to 168 hours, with this easy, budget-friendly pass to discover the city without ticket hassles.

With trams, buses, ferries & metros covered, this pass helps you roam Amsterdam affordably, saving up to 60% on transport costs.

Even airport transfers are covered! Bus 369 from Sloterdijk to Schiphol runs every 15 minutes, making your journey to/from the airport seamless.

Buy now, use later! Your pass works for 60 days pre-activation, then unlocks unlimited travel for your selected 24-hour periods.

Upgrade to delve deeper with audio guides in five languages, revealing fascinating stories behind Amsterdam's iconic sights as you explore at your own pace.

Validity: Pass valid for 24/48/72/96/120/144/168 hours

Access to:

Unlimited travel on all GVB trams, GVB buses, GVB metros, and GVB ferries

Bus 369 from Sloterdijk to Schiphol Airport departing every 15 minutes

Audio guide in German, English, French, Italian & Spanish (based on option selected)

Access to regional buses (Connexxion, EBS, and Syntus) or on the train (NS/Dutch railway)

Round-trip transfers from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport on the regional train (NS/Dutch railway)

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Exploring Amsterdam city made easier with public transport

This GVB public transport ticket offers significant savings compared to buying single tickets for every tram, bus, ferry, and metro ride throughout your trip. Imagine the convenience (and lighter wallet) of unlimited travel for 24 to 168 hours! Amsterdam boasts a well-connected public transportation system with various modes at your disposal. These routes encompass numerous stops, ensuring you can reach all the must-see sights and hidden gems across Amsterdam, Diemen, Duivendrecht, Amstelveen, Schiphol Airport, and Weesp.

Seamless activation

  • Download the GVB app.

  • This digital pass lets you tap and ride any public transport in Amsterdam. Simply add it to your GVB app or Apple Wallet on your mobile phone for a convenient, digital travel companion.

  • You can change between public transport lines as many times as you want.

  • Before activation, your pass is valid for 60 days from the date of purchase. Your pass is activated as soon as you use it for the first time and is valid for the number of 24-hour periods chosen. For example, if you select a 48-hour pass and take any public transport at 3pm on a Monday afternoon, your pass is valid till Wednesday 3pm.

Amsterdam GVB Public Transport Pass: Unlimited Public Transportation

The Amsterdam GVB Public Transport Pass offers unlimited rides on the city's extensive transit network for 24 to 168 hours, making it an essential tool for sightseeing and exploring landmarks like the Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, Vondelpark, Dam Square, and Jordaan. With this pass, you can hop on trams, buses, ferries, and metros without worrying about purchasing individual tickets or dealing with ticket machines. The pass covers all areas of Amsterdam, including Schiphol Airport, where the 369 bus runs every 15 minutes between Sloterdijk and the airport, ensuring a hassle-free journey for travelers arriving in or departing from the city. This budget-friendly option saves up to 60% on transport costs compared to buying individual tickets, making it an ideal choice for visitors looking to maximize their time and money during their stay.

Explore Amsterdam with Unlimited Public Transportation

Your tour stops at various points across Amsterdam where you can hop on trams, buses, ferries, and metros without any hassle. The GVB network covers all major attractions such as the Van Gogh Museum (1973), Anne Frank House (established 1960), Vondelpark (opened 1887), Dam Square, and Jordaan neighborhood. Each attraction offers unique features: the Van Gogh Museum houses over 200 paintings by Vincent van Gogh and other Impressionist masters; the Anne Frank House provides insight into her life during World War II through exhibits and audio guides in five languages; Vondelpark spans 47 acres with numerous walking paths, playgrounds, and cultural events; Dam Square is a historic site for royal ceremonies and political gatherings; and Jordaan is known for its picturesque canals, narrow streets, and vibrant street art. Visitors spend approximately one to two hours at each location, depending on their interests, making the GVB pass an indispensable tool for navigating Amsterdam's diverse sights.

Van Gogh Museum

Your tour stops at the Van Gogh Museum where visitors can explore over 200 paintings and more than 500 drawings by Vincent van Gogh. The museum, established in 1973, is one of the largest collections dedicated to a single artist in the world. It spans an area of approximately 6,000 square meters and features permanent exhibitions along with rotating special exhibits showcasing works from other Impressionist artists like Gauguin and Toulouse-Lautrec. Historical facts include that the museum opened its doors on May 3, 1973, and has since welcomed millions of visitors from around the globe. Visitors typically spend about two hours exploring the various galleries, making it a unique experience compared to other art museums due to its extensive collection dedicated solely to van Gogh's life and work.

Anne Frank House

At the Anne Frank House, guests can delve into the history of World War II through exhibits detailing Anne Frank’s experiences. Established in 1960 as a museum, it covers an area of about 250 square meters and includes original artifacts such as Anne’s diary and photographs from her time hiding in the annex. Visitors spend around one hour here learning about Anne's life and the impact of war on individuals. The house offers audio guides in five languages, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the historical context and personal stories behind the exhibits.

Vondelpark

Visitors to Vondelpark can enjoy one of Amsterdam’s largest green spaces covering 47 acres, filled with walking paths, playgrounds, cultural events, and scenic views. Opened in 1887, this park serves as a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city center. Key features include the Vondelpark theater hosting various performances during summer months and numerous picnic spots along the picturesque canals. Visitors typically spend about two hours exploring different areas of the park, making it unique compared to other urban parks due to its rich history and cultural significance.

Tour Highlights

• Unlimited rides on trams
• 24-hour pass with GVB network coverage
• Audio guides in five languages at key sites
• Easy airport transfer from Schiphol via bus 369 every 15 minutes
• Upgrade to audio guide for deeper exploration of landmarks
• Explore Vondelpark and Jordaan neighborhood seamlessly
• Discover Van Gogh Museum without ticket hassles
• Visit Anne Frank House with historical context through audio guides

Perfect for travelers, students, and families, this public transport pass provides unlimited access to Amsterdam’s most iconic sights. The 24-hour format allows you to visit the Van Gogh Museum in the morning, explore Vondelpark during lunchtime, and spend an evening at Dam Square or Jordaan neighborhood, giving you unparalleled flexibility and convenience while enjoying all that Amsterdam has to offer.

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