Buses play an important role in Amsterdam’s public transport system. For many typical journeys in the city centre, the tram and metro are often easier to use, but buses are especially useful for trips to outlying districts, Amsterdam Noord, Schiphol Airport or for travelling at night.
In Amsterdam in 2026, there are not only buses operated by the municipal transport company GVB, but also regional routes run by other operators. This is relevant for tourists because there are important differences in routes, ticket validity and areas of operation.
Besides GVB, other operators also run services in Amsterdam and the surrounding region.
Blue-and-white GVB buses mainly operate within the Amsterdam city area, while the red buses of private operators connect the city with the surrounding region.
When it comes to bus tickets in Amsterdam in 2026, the most important question is:
Which operator are you travelling with?
That determines which ticket is the best choice. For many tourists, this is the key issue, because it is where the biggest differences between city transport and regional transport become clear.
If you are travelling within Amsterdam, you will usually be using the services of the municipal transport company GVB
Single-day and multi-day tickets for Amsterdam’s public transport system are usually the best option for visitors.
Convenience:
You can purchase these tickets online before your trip at no additional cost 👉 via the website of the authorised GVB ticket seller – click here –. You will not have to deal with ticket machines or the tariff system upon your arrival.
This means you won’t have to deal with ticket machines or fare systems after arrival. Your ticket will already be available on your smartphone.This saves time and reduces stress, allowing you to focus on enjoying your stay in Amsterdam.
The GVB day ticket is valid across the full network of trams, metro services and GVB buses.
⬇️ Map / city map of Amsterdam: Area covered by the GVB day ticket
If your destination or accommodation is outside the GVB validity zone, the Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket may be a good option for you.
It is available for 1, 2 or 3 days and is valid on bus, tram and metro services operated by several companies, as well as on certain regional train services.
Here you will find a clear map showing the area covered by the Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket.
⬇️ Map / plan: Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket
Our tip:
You can also buy this ticket online before your trip. This saves time and stress during your stay in Amsterdam.👉 Buy the Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket online (website authorised by GVB)
Whether you need a single ticket via E-purse / OV card, a day ticket or an Amsterdam Travel Card:
➡️ here you will find important information and current prices.
Not every bus route is equally relevant for visitors. However, some services stand out because they make typical tourist journeys much easier.
The best-known bus connection for tourists is the Amsterdam Airport Express operated by Connexxion.
➡️Amsterdam Airport Express 397 and N97 bus: route, ticket prices 2026, online ticket…
➡️Schiphol Airport transfer ↔ Amsterdam city centre: bus, train, taxi, Uber – journey times and prices
Connexxion route 397 offers a fast and comfortable connection between Amsterdam city centre and Schiphol Airport.
For districts outside the historic centre, buses are often more important than they are in the Old Town itself. This is especially true for connections to outer districts or as a supplement to the metro. In Amsterdam Noord, however, it is often also worth comparing the free GVB ferries, as depending on your destination they may be the quicker or more pleasant option.
If you are planning day trips into the surrounding area, regional buses quickly become more important than the classic GVB city buses. For these journeys, a ticket that is valid across several networks makes sense. The Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket was designed specifically for this purpose.
Popular bus routes to destinations outside Amsterdam city limits
For trips into the Amsterdam region, the bus is often a very good option – for example to the attractive city of Haarlem
⬇️Map / route map: Bus routes to the Amsterdam region
There are also boats for hop-on hop-off tours in Amsterdam.
(Photo: © travelguide.amsterdam)
Night buses are especially important in Amsterdam when the tram and metro are no longer running or only operate on a limited basis.
GVB runs its own night bus network, connecting many parts of the city with the centre during the night as well.
For tourists, night buses are especially practical after a restaurant visit, a concert or an evening out in Amsterdam’s nightlife districts.
Amsterdam’s public transport operator GVB is very pet-friendly. Pets, including dogs, can travel free of charge on GVB services. They must be carried in a bag or pet carrier, sit on your lap, or be kept on a short leash.
No. In addition to GVB buses, there are also regional buses operated by other companies, especially Connexxion, as well as further regional transport networks.