Netherlands Travel Information
Currency
From January the 1st of 2002, the currency in circulation is the
euro. There are some notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500
euros. The nominal values of the coins are the following : 1 cent
(or 1/100 of euro), 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents,
1 dollar and 2 euros.
Automatic Teller Machines
(ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in Netherlands , click on the
link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Banks are open from Monday to Friday and from 9.00 to 16.00 or
17.00.
Transportation
Road
The highway network is dense, free and well-maintained but it is
often jammed (lorries traffic). Secondary roads can be taken,...
unless you are in a hurry. Exceeding the speed limit is severely
punished (fine, disqualification from driving, seizure of vehicle).
Because of important risks of accidents due to numerous cyclists in
the cities, the drivers who are not used to such situation are
advised to be even more carreful when turning right. Tramways have
the priority, it is therefore necessary to look to the right and to
the left before moving to any direction on the roads, either when
walking, driving or cycling.
Rail
The network is in good condition; there are a lot of stops which
are compensated by the high frequency of services between all
connected points of the country.
Air
There are a few domestic lines because of the small size of the
country. KLM covers a worldwide network with competitive prices and
serves the Netherlands Antilles (Curaçao, St Martin, Bonaire) and
Aruba.
Internet
The Internet suffix is: .nl
Basic conversation guide
Yes = Ja
No = Nee
Thank you = Dank u
Hello = Goede dag, Hallo
Goodbye = Tot ziens
I do not understand = Ik begrijp het niet.
What is the price? How much does it cost? = Hoeveel kost het
?
I would like to buy = Ik zou graag kopen.
Do you accept credit cards? = Accepteert U creditcards? Mag ik
betalen met een creditcard?
Where is? = Waar is?
Post office = Het Postkantoor
The bank = De Bank
The police station, the police force = Het politiebureau
The pharmacy = De apotheek
An airport = Een vliegveld
The station = Het treinstation
One ticket to ...., please. = Een kaartje naar...,
alstublieft.
Would you have any vacancies for tonight? = Heeft u nog een kamer
vrij voor vanavond?.
Languages
spoken
Official language: Dutch. Commercial languages: English, German
and Spanish. In the Netherlands, the official language is Dutch.
However, it is important to note the growing use of English, German
and Spanish in business.
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