About Amsterdam

Home to some of the world’s biggest museums, iconic locations in a vibrant environment and, of course, its 400-year-old Canal Ring, Amsterdam is a mix of old world tradition and a modern outlook. The city has established itself over the years as a key launchpad into the European market, with its stable business climate, diverse talent pool, and entrepreneurial mindset.With more than 800 years of history to discover, Amsterdam is rich with fascinating sights. From ancient churches to magnificent museums, secret courtyards to quaint cobbled streets, and, of course, the city’s world-famous canals there’s an overwhelming amount of things to see and do in Amsterdam.

Public Transportation

For this year's Conference & Exhibition, the transportation ticket is not included in the registration fee. But this should not be a problem with Amsterdam's impressive and convenient network of public transport. The network includes metros, buses, trams, and trains. There are a lot of different tickets to use Amsterdam’s public transport. There is also the option to purchase a public transport card (OV chipkaart) that lets you travel on credit.

Alternatively there's also the Iamsterdam card which grants you access to Amsterdam's highlight attractions including Van Gogh and Rijksmuseum and about 70 other places to see. This card allows you to travel unlimited with the city's public transportation network.   

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