The majority of restaurants, hotels and shops accept the Visa credit card, The same goes for Mastercard. Cards like AMEX and Diners are less accepted. Only a few supermarkets will not accept credit cards because of the high costs involved for them. Debit cards are accepted almost everywhere.
Do people use credit cards in Amsterdam?
Credit cards are not as commonly accepted in Amsterdam as they are in the U.S. and Britain. Many restaurants and shops in the city -- and some hotels -- don't accept them at all. Some establishments tag on a 5% charge for card payment.Is it better to use cash or card in Amsterdam?
The general consensus seems to be that it is best to use a credit/debit card to pay for transactions and/or withdraw cash in Amsterdam, rather than to change money up in advance and bring cash to Amsterdam.Can I pay by card in Amsterdam?
Yes, you can use your debit card in Amsterdam and everywhere else in the Netherlands. Normally, debit cards have no problem being accepted, however, there are some places were VISA Electron is not accepted. The most commonly accepted cards are Maestro, VISA and MasterCard.Do I need cash in Amsterdam?
In Amsterdam, as well as in all the Netherlands and many other countries of European Community the accepted currency is Euro (EUR, €), no other currencies are commonly accepted, so you will have to change your dollars, sterling, yens, etc to Euros.AMSTERDAM: TOP 10 EATS (Amsterdam Food Guide)
How much money should I take to Amsterdam for 3 days?
Re: How many Euros should i bring to Amsterdam for 3 whole days. A 100 a day for the two of you should be ok. Most places will let you pay by credit card so you can easily get away with bringing much less cash than that.What should I avoid in Amsterdam?
Things to avoid in Amsterdam
- Accommodation booking scams. ...
- Taking a car into the center of Amsterdam. ...
- Tram, bus or train riding without a valid ticket. ...
- Avoid walking along the bicycle lanes. ...
- Do not smoke in trains and train stations. ...
- Avoid using cannabis in public. ...
- No pictures of the Red Light District's windows.
Are credit cards widely accepted in Netherlands?
Major credit cards and debit cards, such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express are widely accepted in the Netherlands at restaurants, hotels, and tourist destinations. Although some small shops may charge a fee of anywhere from 2-6% if you use them.How do you pay for things in Amsterdam?
Money and currencyCredit cards are widely accepted too, though in some small shops or hotels, there might an extra charge (2-6%) if you pay by a credit card, passport may be required. Generally, the most preferred payment method is Euro cash with the banknotes up to 50 Euro bill.
Is Amsterdam an expensive city?
Amsterdam is one of the 10 most expensive places to live in Europe. So yes, Amsterdam is definitely not cheap to live in. Especially 'binnen de ring' (in the most central neighbourhoods) prices could be double or triple compared with places in for example Friesland or Limburg.What currency do I need in Amsterdam?
Dutch currencyAs in most European countries, the currency of the Netherlands is the Euro (symbolised as EUR or €). Other currencies are normally not accepted, so be sure to change dollars, etc. at one of the currency exchange offices located throughout the city.