Transport
PAYING FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
You do not need a special card to use public transport in the Netherlands. There are a few different ways to pay for travel:
Paying with your bank card or credit card (OVpay)
Using an OV‑chipkaart
- You must check in at the start of your journey and check out at the end with a bank card or credit card (OVpay) or an OV‑chipkaart.
- Some train stations have gates, but others have no gates. If there are no gates, check in and out using the card reader on a pillar on the platform. This is how many people forget, especially at smaller stations.
- If you forget to check out, you may pay more for your trip. You can request a refund from the transport company (NS for trains, Arriva for buses). You can find more information about NS refunds here.
How to catch the bus
- Buses only stop at official bus stops and not in between.
- Bus drivers expect you to signal that you want to board, for example by giving a small wave. This is especially important if several bus lines stop at the same bus stop.
- You usually enter the bus at the front and exit at the back. There are check‑in machines at the front and back of the bus.
- Sometimes the driver may signal that you can enter through the back doors, for example if the bus is full or you have luggage or a stroller.
- Follow the stops on the screens carefully. When your stop is next, press the Stop button and be ready to exit when the bus stops.
- Buses only stop if someone wants to get on or get off, so signalling the driver is important!
If you travel by public transport often, you can save money with a subscription. There are several optional, paid subscriptions that offer free or discounted travel.
- The Weekend Free subscription is popular, offering free train travel from 18:30 on Fridays to 04:00 on Mondays for a fixed monthly fee. This is great for exploring the Netherlands on your days off!
- Other subscriptions offer discounts during off‑peak hours, weekends or public holidays. There is also a Co-Travel Discount (up to 3 people) or an Off-peak Group Ticket (2-7 people).
- Discount options, conditions and prices can change, so it is best to check the official NS website.
Subscriptions are linked to your personal OV‑chipkaart which you can apply for online on the OV‑chipkaart website. A personal OV‑chipkaart includes your name and photo and will be sent to your home address.
The OV‑fiets is a popular way to travel the last part of your journey (from the station to home, work or the city centre).
- OV‑fiets is a paid rental service. It is useful if your destination is too far to walk but too close to take another bus or train.
- You rent a bike from the bike garage at a train station and return it to an OV‑fiets location. Returning it to a different location (or not returning it at all) may incur extra fees.
- OV‑fietsen are available at many stations, but keep in mind that the number of bikes is limited, so they may not be available during busy periods. The NS app indicates how many bikes are available at your destination.
- 9292 – A popular choice among locals!
- NS app – This app also shows disruptions on the train network and allows you to receive updates about your train by setting notifications.
DRIVER’S LICENCE
When you first arrive, you can drive with your foreign licence for a limited period. Thereafter, you may need to exchange your licence for a Dutch one or pass a Dutch driving test.