

The metro is a good way to get around the city. MetroĪmsterdam and Rotterdam are the only Dutch cities with a metro service.

You have to fold it outside the tram and carry it inside as luggage.

All the other trams in Holland will only take folding bicycles. You have to buy a ticket from the driver. The prohibited times are between 7 and 9 a.m. There is one exception: you can take your regular bicycle on the IJtram 26 in Amsterdam outside rush hour. The tram is a good way to get around the city, but is of no real use to cyclists as you can’t take your bicycle on most trams. TramĪmsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht are the only Dutch cities with a tram service. In general, it may be easier and quicker just to cycle to your starting point. If you have a less compact folding bike, you are dependent on the goodwill of the driver. Basically, if you have one of those bikes that fold up really small, you’re ok. Some bus companies specify sizes, others require you to put your bike in a bag. You have to fold it outside the bus and carry it inside as luggage. The bus is a good way of getting to the starting point of your cycle route, but you won’t be able to take a regular bicycle with you.īuses in Holland will only take a folding bicycle. Holland has an extensive bus network maintained by different local bus companies. Holland has good bus connections, but you can't take your bike. You can use the public transport journey planner to plan your trip. Bikes are allowed on the metro, but Amsterdam and Rotterdam are the only cities with a metro service. However, you can’t take a regular bicycle on buses and trams. Holland has an extensive network of local public transport.
