Every transport included

Access to every transport in Amsterdam. Metro, tram, bus, airport shuttle, bike sharing.

Multi-days

Available for 1,2,3,4,5,7 days.

100% digital

The Conet Transport Pass is 100% digital and can be used on your smartphone.

Save money

Know what you spend — and what you save vs single tickets.

Conet Transport Pass in Amsterdam includes for 1,2,3,4,5,7 days:

  • unlimited access to metro, tram, and bus operated by GVB and Connexxion
  • airport shuttle
  • bike sharing by Donkey

The duration of each pass is to be understood as a calendar day.

But it is not enough. Thanks to the Partners of Conet Transport Pass, along with your pass you will receive for free:

  • free E-Sim offered by UBIGI with 500mb pre-loaded
  • local guide to restaurants and bars
  • 10% discount offered by Tiquets for local attractions

Children 0-3 years old travel free. 4-11 year-olds have to buy a special ticket at the vending machine.

The Conet Transport Pass is the European standard for urban mobility: a single digital pass that gives tourists unlimited access to all local public transport—metro, tram, bus, ferry (where available), airport shuttles, and bike sharing—for 1 to 7 days.

Valid in every participating city across Europe, it also includes mobile data and real-time transport information, ensuring the same seamless service wherever you travel.

The Pass is worth it because:

  1. It’s cheaper than buying individual tickets for each journey around the city.

  2. It’s 100% digital.

  3. It’s safe – you don’t need to worry about being double-charged or in over-seas fee on your credit card when buying local tickets.

  4. It’s all-in-one! This versatile pass gives you access to the various public transport options at GVB and Connexxion in Amsterdam.

Get your Pass in 4 easy steps:

  1. Select the number of days

  2. Complete the payment

  3. Receive your pass via email

  4. Enjoy Amsterdam

BUY THE PASS NOW!

1 day
1 day

What is included?

> all urban public transports in Amsterdam for 1 day: buses, trams, metro and ferry. 
> one way journey from/to Amsterdam Airport
> bike sharing


Qty
€ 17,00
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2 days
2 days

What is included?

> all urban public transports in Amsterdam for 2 days: buses, trams, metro and ferry. 
> one way journey from/to Amsterdam Airport
> bike sharing


Qty
€ 24,00
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3 days
3 days

What is included?

> all urban public transports in Amsterdam for 3 days: buses, trams, metro and ferry. 
> one way journey from/to Amsterdam Airport
> bike sharing


Qty
€ 28,00
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4 days
4 days

What is included?

> all urban public transports in Amsterdam for 4 days: buses, trams, metro and ferry. 
> one way journey from/to Amsterdam Airport
> bike sharing
 


Qty
€ 35,00
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5 days
5 days

What is included?

> all urban public transports in Amsterdam for 5 days: buses, trams, metro and ferry. 
> one way journey from/to Amsterdam Airport
> bike sharing


Qty
€ 40,00
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7 days
7 days

What is included?

> all urban public transports in Amsterdam for 7 days: buses, trams, metro and ferry. 
> one way journey from/to Amsterdam Airport
> bike sharing
 


Qty
€ 54,00
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REAL TIME ALERTS

START: March 28th, 2026
END: May 24th, 2026
Olof Palmeplein works
This notice informs you about the works at Olof Palmeplein scheduled to begin on March 28th, 2026, and concluding on May 24th, 2026.

PLAN YOUR JOURNEY

AMSTERDAM METRO MAP

USEFUL INFORMATIONS

  • Metro Operating Hours

    • The Amsterdam metro (operated by GVB) runs daily from 6:00 AM to 12:30 AM, with trains approximately every 10 minutes.


    Main Lines and Coverage

    There are 4 metro lines:

    • Line 50 (Yellow): Isolatorweg ↔ Gein

    • Line 51 (Purple): Amsterdam Centraal ↔ Isolatorweg

    • Line 53 (Green): Centraal ↔ Gaasperplas

    • Line 54 (Red): Centraal ↔ Gein
      The metro is especially useful for reaching suburbs and some southern areas. Trams and buses are more commonly used in the city center.


    Key Tourist Stops

    • Centraal Station: main hub for metro, regional trains, and international travel (including to Schiphol).

    • Nieuwmarkt / Waterlooplein: close to the old Jewish Quarter and historical center.

    • Amstel Station: access to the Amstel district and connections to trains heading to Utrecht and Arnhem.

    • Major museums (e.g., Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh) are not served directly by metro but are well-connected by tram.


    Schiphol Airport Connections

    • Company name of the shuttle bus: Connexxion (operated by Amsterdam Airport Express)
      Name/Number of the Bus: 397 (daytime) or N97 (night service)Main departure points:

      • At the Airport: Schiphol Airport, Bus stop B15–B19, located right outside the main arrivals hall (Plaza).
      • In the city: Amsterdam Elandsgracht Bus Station (main city terminal).

      Timetable:

      • Bus 397: from 05:30 AM to 12:00 midnight
      • Bus N97 (Night Bus): from 12:00 midnight to 05:00 AM
      • Runs approximately every 15 minutes

      Stops:
      Schiphol Airport – Amstelveenseweg – Olympisch Stadion – Haarlemmermeerstation – Emmastraat – Museumplein – Rijksmuseum – Leidseplein – Busstation Elandsgracht


    City Trams and Buses

    • Trams: run from around 6:00 AM to midnight, slightly later on weekends. High frequency.

    • Day buses: same hours as trams, serving wider areas including outskirts.

    • Night buses (GVB):

      • Lines N85 and N87 run every night.

      • Other lines (N81–N84, N88–N89, N91, N93) operate on weekend nights.

      • N86 is an express night bus on weekends.