Coming from a place that has no trains-- I read the info however do not understand all the info. Is the eticket for travel just on trains or for all transportation in Dam?
Is the eticket just for Netherland trains? Amsterdam trains? international trains?.
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If we decide to take a one day trip to Germany (for visit) what is the best way to buy a tickets (we would need a round trip)?
Is there info about a day trip to germany at the tourist office?
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Getting around to all the tourist stops what should we purchase to get us on the trrams for a few days/?
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Also, I have read the maps of where the cup is located but can someone give me what is the best way to get there from Dam square (that is where our hotel is located)
Where to get off of the tram and directions from where we exit the tram.
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Sorry for all the questions but want to get all we can out of the trip to the dam!
How does the e-ticket work? Other questions--
No sure what an Eticket is but I have used this https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14403
And found it easy to use, and slightly cheaper than seperate tickets.
Have a great time
And found it easy to use, and slightly cheaper than seperate tickets.
Have a great time
you get detailed on trains to germany at www.ns.nl or www.db.de!
the cipcard (24 hour, 48 hour, 72 hour....) in amsterdam is for all public transport (tram, busses, nightbusses and metro)! the trip to germany is a separare thing and not cheap by ICE International! I don't know the pirces for the slower trains, nor if there are slower trains available.

the cipcard (24 hour, 48 hour, 72 hour....) in amsterdam is for all public transport (tram, busses, nightbusses and metro)! the trip to germany is a separare thing and not cheap by ICE International! I don't know the pirces for the slower trains, nor if there are slower trains available.
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