How to Recognise a Taxi Every taxi in Amsterdam has to have the following:
Blue number plates. A price list available from both inside and outside the taxi. A taxi-driver's pass on the dashboard, with photo and name.
Fast Taxis Only taxis displaying an exemption card may use the tram and bus lanes. This card must be clearly visible, located inside the passenger side of the front windscreen. Knowledgeable Drivers Possession of an exemption card is a guarantee that the taxi driver knows the city. Such a card shows that the driver has taken an exam to show their extensive knowledge of the city. Where to find a taxi There are official taxi stands at Schiphol Airport as well as throughout the city at stations such as Central Station and the Dam and you do not have to take the first taxi in the queue. Taxis can also be hailed on the street, although there are several no stopping zones. Further, you may call a taxi to pick you up. For a list of taxis in Amsterdam, refer to the Gouden Gids (phone book). How much is a ride? Taxi prices are based on the following: Call No Charge Basic Price Maximum €5.12 (for 4 or more passengers, €8.33) Price per Kilometer Maximum €1.94 (for 4 or more passengers, €2.23) Hold/Stop Maximum €32.87 per hour Sample Costs Here is a sample of average costs for taxi rides to and from common areas of the city. A receipt must always be given when asked. Schiphol - Amsterdam Center circa €39 Central Station - Museumplein circa €13 Leidsplein - Dam circa €11 Rembrandtplein - Central Station circa €8 RAI - Dam circa €12 More Information For more information and a map of taxi locations, download the brochure How to Use Taxis in Amsterdam. |