
Amsterdam by metro
25 June 2025


Amsterdam’s tram network, managed by GVB, is a fast and reliable way to explore the city, connecting Amsterdam Central Station with neighbourhoods like De Pijp, Jordaan, and Museumplein.
Many of the city's trams terminate at Amsterdam Central Station. There are two tram 'stations' outside the front of Central Station—one on the east side and one on the west side. They are just a short walk apart, and from both areas, trams go towards the city centre before radiating outwards to different neighbourhoods and districts.
The travel network does not extend past the city limits, so you cannot get to Schiphol airport from Amsterdam by tram; you can only get there by bus or train.

OVpay is a convenient way to check in and out using your contactless debit card, credit card or smartphone. You check in when you board the tram, bus, metro or train and check out when you reach your destination. This does not require advance notice or downloading a separate app. With OVpay, you can travel right away.

Public transport operator GVB can provide specific information about accessibility on Amsterdam trams, buses and metro trains. 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.