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Taxi Amsterdam

Finding a good and cheap taxi in Amsterdam is difficult. Gogido makes it easy to find and book a cheap taxi in Amsterdam. With Gogido, your can easily compare price and quality. In addition, you can directly book a taxi in Amsterdam. This way you always have the best deal.

Taxi companies in Amsterdam

There are several taxi companies operating in the Amsterdam area: Rijland, Staxi, the fixed price taxi, Taxi Meer 4 You.

Amsterdam

In the energetic capital of the Netherlands is always something going on. Less than eighteen kilometers from Schiphol Airport Amsterdam is the metropolis. Once in town there is a huge range of attractions and activities. The Anne Frankhuis, the Van Gogh museum and Rijksmuseum are the most important museums in the city. Also make sure you take a walk through the Vondelpark to taste the atmosphere of Amsterdam. Every week there are nice markets to visit such as the Noordermarkt, the Waterloopleinmarkt and of course the Albert Cuyp markt. Famous squares in Amsterdam are, Leidseplein, Rembrandt Square, Museum Square and Dam. If you like football, visit a match of Ajax in the Amsterdam ArenA.

As the “must do’s” in Amsterdam are widespread, we recommend to use taxis. There are plenty of taxi’s in Amsterdam. Among others on the Wibautstraat, at the Olympic Stadium on the Stadhouderskade and of course at all stations. Of course you can book a taxi at Gogido. All taxis at Gogido have access to the tram tracks, so you they bring you from A to B as quickly as possible.

Guide

The website www..iamsterdam.com is the official Amsterdam guide, with a full cultural agenda showcasing the very best festivals, nightlife, exhibitions & events, plus practical tourist info, hotel, museum, excursion & attraction listings, you won’t miss a thing.

Safety

Pickpockets

As in all major cities, pickpockets are typically active in crowded places and cafés, bars and restaurants. Pickpockets are known to target major events (especially during the summer season) and the Museum District, as well as public transport (especially trams and train services between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Amsterdam Central Station). Mind your belongings carefully – take extra care of valuable items such as smartphones – and if possible, leave your valuables in a safety deposit box or safe at your hotel, or a locker at the station. It’s advisable to keep the amount of cash you carry with you to a minimum. If you are the victim of pickpocketing, report it to the police (see below). Read our tips for avoiding pickpockets in Amsterdam.

Watch out for:
  • Anyone attempting to distract you by pushing or touching you, often while asking for something such as a cigarette lighter or directions.
  • A lot of the time pickpockets work in teams, look at each other and use signals to communicate. If a stranger is talking to you, be aware that it may be a form of distraction for his partner to pickpocket you.
  • Pickpockets seem to walk aimlessly within the crowd as they attempt to identify potential victims. In the case of a theft of a wallet, they take the money and quickly discard the wallet.
Precautions for mobile phone thefts:
  • Always take a note of the IMEI number of your phone and report a phone theft immediately to the police so they can put this serial number in a national database for stolen phones.
  • Install a ‘find my phone’ app on your smartphone, so its location can be traced.

Police

If you are a victim of crime, report it to the police. Either report the crime online via the (website in Dutch) or in person at a police station in the city (by appointment). The Dutch police website offers a map of police station locations. In emergency situations or to report a crime in progress, call 112. For non-emergency situations requiring police assistance or to make an appointment to report a crime in person, call 0900-8844 (if using a mobile phone with an international SIM card please dial +31 343 578 844 ).

Medical assistance

For emergency visits to your hotel room, telephone consultation and consultations on location, contact the hotel reception or call the tourist doctor on +31 (0)20 427 5011 . Fees are determined by the national GP association and are covered by most travel and medical insurances.

For less serious issues – such as minor falls, forgotten medication or unexpected/recurring minor conditions – you can contact HotelDoc on +31 (0)63 090 0346 . HotelDoc’s medical professionals provide comprehensive in-room medical care for Amsterdam’s visitors who want to bypass the inconvenience of hospital visits. For information on fees, visit the HotelDoc website.

Amsterdam’s 24-hour dental clinic, Dental 365, treats patients experiencing chronic pain and other dental emergencies on a walk-in basis. The practice is open from 8:00 until 23:00, and a dentist is on call 24/7 for emergencies after these hours.

Alcohol

The consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the majority of public places in the city centre, but you are naturally welcome to visit one Amsterdam’s many bars. Never combine drugs with alcohol. For more information about health matters in the city, contact the Public Health Service of Amsterdam.

For serious drug and alcohol-related emergencies, seek immediate medical assistance. In the Netherlands, you cannot be prosecuted for offences related to taking drugs subsequent to visiting the emergency department.

Drugs

Purchasing and smoking soft drugs such as cannabis is only permitted in coffeeshops; individuals (aged 18 and above) are permitted to purchase a maximum of five grams a day. Purchasing or selling hard drugs such as ecstasy (MDMA), heroin and cocaine is illegal. Visitors are advised to ignore street dealers, as they can become aggressive and often sell fake or unsafe drugs.

If you are planning on trying soft drugs, research the subject in advance. Exercise caution and never combine drugs with alcohol.

Prostitution

Window brothels, sex clubs and escort agencies can operate legally if they have been granted the relevant permits by the City of Amsterdam. Everyone is welcome to visit the Red Light District, although if touring the area, be respectful and don’t take photographs or record videos. If you decide to visit a prostitute, practise safe sex and never deal with prostitutes under 21 years of age. Forced prostitution is an extremely serious crime. Remain vigilant to indications of forced prostitution (such as anxiety, bruises or willingness to have intercourse without a condom) and report any suspicions to the police by calling 0900-8844 /+31 343 578 844 or anonymously on 0800-7000 (from a Dutch phone).

Be careful near the canals

The canals in Amsterdam are beautiful, but they can also be dangerous – and sometimes deadly. Accidents occur when people stumble too close to the water’s edge, and if you happen to fall in it’s not easy to climb back out due to the high walls and cold temperatures. Always mind your step when standing or walking near a canal or waterway, and pay close attention to your surroundings. Please note that it is illegal to urinate in the canals. Public urinals are widely available in Amsterdam, so always find a nearby toilet and stay safe.

Accidents can happen. If things do go wrong, take the following action:

If you fall in the water
  • Shout for help until you’re seen
  • Try to hold onto something as best you can, such as the canal wall, a moored boat or rope
If you see someone fall in the water
  • Assess the situation, check your location and let the person know you’re getting help
  • Call 112 to notify the emergency services
  • If possible, throw a flotation aid to the person. If necessary, use a rope, stick or tie clothing together to help pull the person into the side
  • Ask for help from other bystanders – does anyone have first aid training, can someone go get help from nearby, or go fetch a rope, large stick or blankets?

Useful phone numbers

Emergency (police, ambulance, fire): 112

Police (theft and other queries): 0900-8844 / +31 343 578 844

Tourist doctor +31 (0)20 427 5011

HotelDoc +31 (0)63 090 0346

Taxis in Utrecht, The Hague, Rotterdam and the rest of the Netherlands

Next to the taxis in and to Amsterdam, Gogido also offers taxis to and in other cities in the Netherlands:
Taxi Utrecht,
Taxi Den Haag,
Taxi Rotterdam,
Taxi Schiphol,
Taxi in the Netherlands