What currency is used in the Netherlands? Paying in Amsterdam and beyond (2024)

Knowing what currency is used in the Netherlands is critical if you’re heading to the land of windmills and tulips.

Money makes the world go round, so allow us to enlighten you on what you’ll need to pay in Amsterdam and beyond.

The euro, used in many European countries, is the currency the Netherlands uses today. The euro is used all over the aptly named “Eurozone” so if you’re planning on visiting most of the neighbouring countries to Holland, sorting out your currency is easy!

Right, the easy part is done. You know what currency you’ll need. But here come the trickier questions, like:

  • Can you use your foreign bank card in the Netherlands?
  • What is the best way to exchange money?
  • What if you want to shop online in the Netherlands or make an international transfer from your new Dutch home or hotel?

Let’s dive in!

Using euros in the Netherlands

If you’re travelling to the Netherlands for a short stay, the first thing you need to do is let your bank at home know that you will be leaving the country.

Otherwise, they may mistake the foreign transactions as theft and potentially freeze your account!

If you’re moving to the Netherlands on a long-term stay, you also need to set up a Dutch bank account.

There are many banks to choose from, but if you’re just in the country for a short visit or until you have something organised, there are some important things for you to be aware of.

Your bank cards might not work in the Netherlands

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Unfortunately, many of your bank cards are unlikely to be accepted in the Netherlands.

The Dutch are not so big on credit cards, including Visa Debit or Debit Mastercards, so in supermarkets and smaller stores you’ll either need to pay with a Dutch debit card or cash.

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A foreign debit card may work at the grocery store in some cases, but this is rare. Smaller stores may sometimes accept credit cards, but this could come with a small fee.

Luckily, if you’re paying at a restaurant, tourist destination or hotel, major credit and debit cards like Visa, MasterCard and American Express are often accepted.

You can use cash to tip in the Netherlands, but it’s also very common to use cards.

Exchanging money in the Netherlands

There are a couple of ways that you can exchange money and get Dutch currency.

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Avoid converting your money in the airport or train stations as these third parties may charge high fees and give a terrible exchange rate. Hotels, bars, and vendors are also notorious for giving tourists a bad deal.

The best way to get cash in the Netherlands is to use your card at a Dutch ATM. By using your card to convert your cash, you’ll get your card provider’s exchange rate — which is closer to the “mid-market” rate that you see in the news.

Of course, make sure to check your bank’s foreign transaction conversion fee and overseas ATM fee before you go.

Tip: If the ATM offers you a choice of converting the money for you or letting your bank convert it, always let your bank convert. A quick calculation will show that you will have saved a bunch of moolah.

How to find an ATM in the Netherlands

There tends to be a lot of ATMs dotted around, so finding an ATM isn’t usually too difficult.

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There are even apps for locating the nearest VISA, MasterCard/Maestro and Amex ATMs. If your card doesn’t work at one ATM, don’t give up! Just try an ATM from a different bank.

READ MORE | The best credit cards for expats in the Netherlands

The go-to method for paying online in the Netherlands is the fabulous iDEAL system. Unfortunately, this can only be used with Dutch bank accounts, but once you’ve set yourself up with one, using iDEAL definitely lives up to its name.

READ MORE | What is iDEAL? Your guide to the Dutch online payment system

Of course, if you desperately need to purchase something online and don’t have iDEAL, don’t stress — some bigger web stores also accept credit cards.

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Transferring money in the Netherlands

Sending money to your home country can be ridiculously expensive if you don’t know the right way around it. But even local transfers can give you a headache if you aren’t aware of simple transfer tricks

Transferring currency within the Netherlands

Let me introduce you to the mistress of all Dutch people — the humble Tikkie.

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Here’s a typical scenario: you’re out with some Dutch friends for dinner, one person pays and then casually remarks, “I’ll send you guys the Tikkie.” When I first heard this, I thought it was some kind of Dutch version of the tuk-tuk, a vehicle that would take us home. Sadly, it wasn’t.

READ MORE |What is Tikkie? How to use the Dutch’s favourite payment system

A Tikkie is a payment request that you can send through WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and more.

When you receive the Tikkie, you simply click on the link and are taken directly to the bank app on your phone so you can send the money in one click. Super easy!

Of course, to jump on the Tikkie bandwagon, you’ll need a Dutch bank account and a Dutch, Belgian, or German telephone number.

Transferring currencies internationally

This next tip is guaranteed to save you a ton of money. Forget making international payments through dinosaur bank transfers. What you need is TransferWise. Sending money to and from the Netherlands has never been cheaper or easier.

You simply create a TransferWise account which you link to your bank account. Then you select how much you want to send and it’ll show you the (super low) transfer fees that they’ll charge.

Before the euro: the Dutch guilder

From the 17th Century until 2002, the currency used in the Netherlands was the Dutch guilder.

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The name comes from the old Dutch word gulden which means golden, indicating that the coin was originally made from gold. When the conversion was made, 2.20371 Dutch guilders would equate to one single euro.

How have you found dealing with the currency in the Netherlands? Let us know in the comments below.

Emily Burger

Emily grew up in South Africa but has also lived in Egypt, the UK, Canada and now the Netherlands. She first came here for her Bachelors in Arts and Culture at Maastricht University and soon fell in love with the land of canals, clogs and cheese. When she's not daydreaming about sci-fi movies or countries yet to explore, you can find her writing for DutchReview.

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FAQs

What currency is used in the Netherlands? Paying in Amsterdam and beyond? ›

As in most European countries, the currency of the Netherlands is the Euro (symbolised as EUR or €). Other currencies (like USD, or GBP) are normally not accepted in Amsterdam, so be sure to change your currency before your trip, or at one of the official currency exchange offices located throughout the city.

Are US dollars accepted in the Netherlands? ›

In Amsterdam, as well as in all the Netherlands and many other countries of European Community the accepted currency is Euro (EUR, €), no other currencies are commonly accepted, so you will have to change your dollars, sterling, yens, etc to Euros.

Should I get euros before going to Amsterdam? ›

Resist the urge to buy foreign currency before your trip.

Some tourists feel like they must have euros or British pounds in their pockets when they step off the airplane, but they pay the price in bad stateside exchange rates. Wait until you arrive to withdraw money.

How much is $10 in Amsterdam? ›

Download Our Currency Converter App
Conversion rates US Dollar / Netherlands Antillean Guilder
10 USD17.90000 ANG
20 USD35.80000 ANG
50 USD89.50000 ANG
100 USD179.00000 ANG
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Is the euro accepted in the Netherlands? ›

You can use the euro in 20 EU countries: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.

Is it better to use cash or card in Amsterdam? ›

Be sure to carry cash

In daily life, the Dutch hardly use them. Instead, payments are often made with debit cards. Please make sure to bring cash and ask personnel in advance whether you can pay by credit card.

Can I use my US debit card in the Netherlands? ›

Major credit cards and debit cards, such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express are widely accepted in the Netherlands at restaurants, hotels, and tourist destinations. Although some small shops may charge a fee of anywhere from 2-6% if you use them.

Should I tip waiters in Amsterdam? ›

This one is pretty simple to answer – the Dutch do not have a tipping culture as strongly-ingrained as much of the English-speaking world. In a bar, restaurant, or private boat tour in Amsterdam, provided the service was good, a tip of around 10% is appreciated but not automatically expected.

Is it cheaper to get euros at bank or airport? ›

It is cheaper to exchange money at the bank (or by using an ATM) than the airport. That's because currency exchange stores and kiosks at the airports mark up the exchange rate to make a profit.

How many dollars is $100 euros? ›

Euros to US Dollars conversion rates
EURUSD
100 EUR107.91 USD
500 EUR539.56 USD
1,000 EUR1,079.12 USD
5,000 EUR5,395.62 USD
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How much is $100 US dollars in Amsterdam? ›

Convert US Dollar to Dutch Guilder
USDANG
100 USD178.991 ANG
500 USD894.956 ANG
1,000 USD1,789.91 ANG
5,000 USD8,949.56 ANG
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How much is a cup of coffee in Amsterdam? ›

Dining Out in Amsterdam
FoodAverage Cost
Coffee€3.50 - €5.75
Sandwich€4 - €11
Lunch€8 - €15
Fast food€10 - €15
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May 31, 2024

What language do they speak in Amsterdam? ›

Dutch is the major and sole official language of the country. There are, however, a couple of others that are spoken in certain regions – most notably, West Frisian (or Frysk), several dialects of Dutch Low Saxon and Limburgish.

Can you use US dollars in the Netherlands? ›

As in most European countries, the currency of the Netherlands is the Euro (symbolised as EUR or €). Other currencies (like USD, or GBP) are normally not accepted in Amsterdam, so be sure to change your currency before your trip, or at one of the official currency exchange offices located throughout the city.

What plugs are used in Amsterdam? ›

The Netherlands uses the Type F electrical plug. This plug has two round pins, spaced about 2 cm apart, and is the same as those used in many countries in Continental Europe. The standard voltage is 230-volts, but some hotels have special plugs for 110 or 120-volt shavers.

Can you get euros at Amsterdam airport? ›

Travelex GWK stores at Schiphol Airport

We have stores across the country, as well as at airports where you'll be able to exchange your foreign currency into euros with ease. Check out our store locator to find the most convenient GWK Travelex store for your trip.

Should I take cash to the Netherlands? ›

If you only have a credit card, be advised that some Dutch supermarkets do not accept them at all. Even if you're in a tourist area where your card is normally accepted, it's always a good idea to carry a small amount of cash.

What countries do not accept U.S. dollars? ›

While the acceptance of U.S. dollars can vary, some countries prefer their own currency or other widely accepted currencies for trade. For example, North Korea, Iran, and Cuba have been known to limit or reject the use of U.S. dollars in certain transactions.

Do I get charged for using my debit card in Amsterdam? ›

If you use your debit card to make a payment abroad or withdraw cash, you'll be charged a 2.99% Non-Sterling Transaction Fee. Remember that if you're given the option, it's almost always cheaper to make the payment in the local currency.

Can I use an American credit card in Amsterdam? ›

Visa and MasterCard (also known as Eurocard in Europe) are the most widely used cards in Holland. American Express is often accepted, mostly in the middle- and upper-bracket category. Diners Club is not as commonly accepted as American Express. Beware of hidden credit card fees while traveling.

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