Can I travel with a bike with n-days GVB cards in Amsterdam?

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Looking at the GVB.nl site, the GVB 1 day (24 hours) costs € 7.50. If I have that should I buy an Bicycle supplement ​€ 1.60 for each time I want to embark with my bike?

What if I bought GVB 7 days (168 hours) € 32.00, should I buy 14 Bicycle supplements if I plan to embark twice a day?






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Can you take bikes on public transport Amsterdam?

The bus and tram are a good way of getting around Amsterdam. However, the bus and tram are of little use for cyclists as the only type of bike you're allowed to take on board is a compact, hand luggage-sized folding bike. To plan your trip by bus and tram, go to the GVB journeyplanner.

What does GVB include?

"The GVB day or multi-day travel ticket provides you with unlimited travel through Amsterdam \u2013 day or night \u2013 by bus, tram, and metro, for exactly the number of hours that best suits your plans. It becomes valid when you first check in.

Are the bikes in Amsterdam free?

There are no free bikes in Amsterdam anymore. That's true, there were some in the past, but for today you have to rent one if you want to get around Amsterdam.

Are bikes allowed on trains Netherlands?

Taking your bicycle on the trainYou are allowed take your bicycle on Dutch national trains outside rush hour. The prohibited times are between 6.30 and 9 a.m. and between 4.30 and 6 p.m. on workdays. This restriction does not apply in the weekend, on national holidays or in July and August.



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