Take the train from AMS to the Central Station?
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Take the train from AMS to the Central Station?
I will be spending a week in May in Amsterdam and will have one large suitcase (on wheels) and one carry-on (also on wheels). I am staying at the Doubletree, which I understand is near the central train station and there is a direct line there from the airport.
It is considerably less expensive than taking a taxi but I am wondering about how feasible it is with my luggage. Is going up or down stairs in either AMS or the central station required? Are there elevators?
Also, while it doesn't look like a far walk from the station to the Doubletree on the map, how feasible is it with my luggage?
It is considerably less expensive than taking a taxi but I am wondering about how feasible it is with my luggage. Is going up or down stairs in either AMS or the central station required? Are there elevators?
Also, while it doesn't look like a far walk from the station to the Doubletree on the map, how feasible is it with my luggage?
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Definitely take the train. It is quick and efficient and they run very frequently. I don't remember the specifics about elevators and such like, but I don't remember having any issues. The walk will be easy with wheelie bags.
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I usually stay at the Renaissace near the station and take the train. Suitcase with wheels and a backpack. There may be stairs to the train platform, I don't recall, but it's never been a problem for me.
I believe AMS has escalators from the platform into the airport.
I believe AMS has escalators from the platform into the airport.
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There are escalators and travelators at Schiphol. At Amsterdam C, there are escalators and lifts, but you may need to walk along the platform to get to them. Best way is to head forward (in direction of travel) and find the lifts there - they may be past the front of the train. This will tags you to the east tunnel, which is the closest to the Doubletree anyway.
Dead easy - I'd always opt for the train, personally.
Dead easy - I'd always opt for the train, personally.
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Storage for large luggage on the train can be a pain, in the worst case you may not find a seat for the 15 minute journey and may have to stand with your bags.
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Yes, the double decker layout isn't so good for luggage. Medium sized bags may fit between seat backs, if you want to carry it up/down the steps. Otherwise, the vestibules are large, and generally have one seating area on entry level (but this is really for people who can't use the steps at all).
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I prefer not taking the large one up and down stairs but have no problem in standing for 15 minutes. Thank you all for your answers.
One other question: Where do I buy the tickets?
One other question: Where do I buy the tickets?
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I don't think you'll have any problems finding tickets at either location. When you arrive at AMS just follow the signs toward the trains.
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There are machines that sell tickets to anywhere in Holland and other machines that only sell tickets to Amsterdam. The latter are easier to use. There are also ticket windows where you can purchase from a person with a surcharge and possibly a wait. (Make sure to avoid the lines for international train tickets.)
I've had mixed experiences in attempting to use foreign credit cards in the machines at AMS (or indeed at the windows too). IIRC it's MasterCard only and the machines require a chip or something. The fastest strategy is to pay with cash, but be sure your machine is in service for giving change if required.
Definitely take the train, especially if your hotel is walkable from CS. You just need to look for alternatives to stairs. If you're concerned about crowds on the train, you can pay a bit extra for a first class ticket and have lots of space and seats to choose.
I've had mixed experiences in attempting to use foreign credit cards in the machines at AMS (or indeed at the windows too). IIRC it's MasterCard only and the machines require a chip or something. The fastest strategy is to pay with cash, but be sure your machine is in service for giving change if required.
Definitely take the train, especially if your hotel is walkable from CS. You just need to look for alternatives to stairs. If you're concerned about crowds on the train, you can pay a bit extra for a first class ticket and have lots of space and seats to choose.
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US Visa didn't work in ticket machine
In October I couldn't use a US Visa from Capital One in the ticket machines. You can buy tickets from a cashier in the ticket office if your cards are declined at the machine.
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In any case, I will have enough Euros with me so that it won't be a problem (assuming instructions are available in English, Italian, French or Hebrew -- but NOT just in Dutch).
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I had the same problem in Verona with my German Mastercard (because I do not know the PIN number). I didn't think to try my German debit card, for which I do have the number.
In any case, I will have enough Euros with me so that it won't be a problem (assuming instructions are available in English, Italian, French or Hebrew -- but NOT just in Dutch).
In any case, I will have enough Euros with me so that it won't be a problem (assuming instructions are available in English, Italian, French or Hebrew -- but NOT just in Dutch).
If possible, have some Euro coins rather than just bills. IMO the machines that successfully give change tend to be out of order, so that the functioning ones have longer lines.
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This is not true (anymore?). All ticket machines sell all tickets, however some tickets are mostly suitable for those living in the Netherlands (because you need to have an existing public transportation chipcard).