
Public transport in Amsterdam
21 October 2025


The most popular and best-served ferry route is from Amsterdam Central Station to Buiksloterweg (ideal for attractions such as the Eye Filmmuseum and Tolhuistuin). A number of ferries operate on this short route, meaning you rarely have to wait more than a few minutes to step aboard (a countdown clock displaying the destination and remaining time until the next departure is shown above each docking spot). This route is also served throughout the night.
The other main routes served from Central Station are to IJplein (a little further east) and to NDSM Wharf (home to museums such as STRAAT, various restaurants and cultural spaces).
Ferries departing from behind Amsterdam Central Station are used to shuttle pedestrians, cyclists and mopeds to destinations across the water in Amsterdam Noord. The ferries are quick, easy and convenient to use.

Ferries have wide ramps used by all passengers for easy boarding on and off the boat. Wheelchairs, mobility aids and scooters are all permitted on ferries.
Public transport operator GVB can provide specific information about accessibility for the rest of Amsterdam’s public transport network. For example, route folders and timetables indicate which transport stops are not wheelchair accessible or which trams and bus services are not equipped with an accessibility ramp. Read the guidance here.