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Holland by public transport
Holland’s network of buses and trams serves both urban and
regional districts of Amsterdam. The Hague and Rotterdam have
trams and Amsterdam and Rotterdam have underground trains
as well. Services in these cities start at around 6 a.m. and
end around midnight.
For further information about public transport: Tel. +31
900 9292.
Circle tram Amsterdam
Line 20, also known as the Circle-tram, runs through the center
of Amsterdam with Centraal Station as both beginning and end
of the line. During its course it stops at nearly every sight
and hotel of importance.
Circle tram 20 runs every 10 minutes from 9am to 7 pm daily.
There are 31 numbered stops along the route posted on the
signs at the stops, in the tram and on the route map. In addition
the numbers will be announced on the intercom system of the
tram.
All national tram and bus tickets are valid. Circle Tram
tickets can be bought from GVB sales offices, conductors on
the Circle Tram and the VVV tourist information offices.
The route of the Circle-tram is:
Centraal Station - Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal - Raadhuisstraat
- Rozengracht - Marnixstraat - Leidseplein - Paulus Potterstraat
- van Baerlestraat - Ceintuurbaan - van Woustraat - Frederiksplein
- Sarphatistraat - Roetersstraat - Plantage Middenlaan - Waterlooplein
- Rembrandtplein - Dam - Damrak - Centraal Station v.v.
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