Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comI amsterdam Card - City Pass for Amsterdam
Duration: 48 or 72 hours
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Product code: 2464AMSCARD
66 reviews of I amsterdam Card - City Pass for Amsterdam
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The transportation pass is great - got the one for 3 days and used it quite a bit. The museum pass is also good, but it would be better if it would be good for a longer period of time - 3 days is not enough to see very many of the attractions.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, October 2007
It's not worthwhile unless you have time to go to all the museums. If you have only three or four days to see everything, it would be cheaper to just get the pass to go on the public transit system.
Reviewed by: John R, United States of America, September 2007
Hated the fact that we had to stand in line for vouchers for everything. How about expediting everyone through the line where people already have their tickets.
Reviewed by: Clarissa M, United States of America, April 2007
We enjoyed our visit to Amsterdam very much, but were disappointed that the tickets in "I Amsterdam" did not give us the priority in getting into exhibitions which we had expected, to the Caravaggio/Rembrandt at the Van Gogh Museum and to the Rembrandts at the Rijksmuseum for example. Also there was much time wasted in the queues in exchanging one ticket for another. Where queues were not a problem we really enjoyed the visits.
Reviewed by: Charles C, United Kingdom, July 2006
Well worth money. How about a pickup site at the cruise terminal? It was difficult with the luggage to get to your site by grand central.
Reviewed by: Ellen G, United States of America, May 2007
It was absolutely disgraceful that I had to queue for more than an hour to collect my card/booklet at the Tourist Office outside the Central Station. Unlike these cards in other countries, you do not get priority entrance to museums, but have to queue with everybody else to get in. The point of buying a card like this is to see as many things as possible in the short time that you are in Amsterdam. We only just made the value of the card because we hardly got into anything because we had to queue up.
Reviewed by: Denise M, Australia, September 2006


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