Public transport
- good national and international train connections, including a frequent service to Schiphol Airport; at night, once an hour there is a train to Schiphol Airport, Leiden, The Hague, Delft, Rotterdam and Utrecht.
- 3 metro lines, partly elevated, no level crossings.
- a light rail line (sneltram = fast tram) to the neighboring town Amstelveen, partly using metro tracks, partly on the street with its own lanes, but with level crossings.
- 16 tram lines, on the street, partly mixed with all other traffic, partly on lanes shared with buses and taxiss, and partly on separate lanes.
- many bus lines (urban and regional); bus traffic is often mixed with other traffic, but sometimes on lanes shared with trams and taxis or lanes for buses only.
- many taxiss operate in Amsterdam.
- Several ferries across the IJ; at least one is frequent, operating 24 hours a day, free of charge.
Using public transport or using a (rented) bicycle is higly advisable over driving a car. As with most big cities, traffic jams are very common and parkingspace extremely rare and expensive. If you only stay in the center, walking is a good option too, since everything is very close together.
A new metro line, North/South Line , and a new tramline [1] are under construction.
See also Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf.
Roads
- Many streets have bike paths, and bike racks are ubiquitous throughout the city.
Crime and deviance
Amsterdam is a large city which attracts pickpockets and other petty thieves. A favorite of pickpockets in Amsterdam is the train from Schipol International Airport to the city, full of tired tourists with lots of bags. ATMss are also a preferred location to spot victims since they are sure to have cash on them. The city also attracts its share of junkies and homeless people, many of which are psychiatric cases. There are a few hotspots where they are found, mostly in the red-light district De Wallen.
Illegal fireweapon possesions has not been researched in detail so far, but in 1995 it was estimated that there were about 24.000 illegal fireweapons in the Amsterdam-Amstelland region. A recent development are East-European gangs posing as police officers, asking for cash payment of a certain fine, or claming they must inspect one's wallet to see if he or she has fake banknotes in them. They target mostly East Asian tourists since experience has shown they are more likely to respect the authority of a 'police officer'.
Food
Any kitchen of the world can be found in Amsterdam. Close to Central Station for instance is the Zeedijk, full of Oriental restaurants from every part of the Orient. Turkish kebab of shwarma restaurants are everywhere. Typical Dutch food would be raw herring, which you can buy in stalls along the road. Please note that the fish is cleaned! (comparable with sushi) It is eaten with some onions by holding by the tail and letting it slide into your mouth.
See also Holland, Dutch
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