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  1. Information about tourism, culture, going out, hotels, and opportunities in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area for businesses, students and international newcomers.

  2. If you move to the City of Amsterdam from abroad for longer than 4 months, you need to register. Make an appointment at a City Office within 5 days of your arrival. You may also register if you will be living in the Netherlands for less than 4 months. Registration is free of charge.

  3. Officiële site van de gemeente Amsterdam met informatie over onze diensten en het bestuur.

  4. Amsterdam city council approved the initiative for a National Slavery Museum in 2017. This was long before Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologised for slavery in 2022. The city has therefore been planning a museum for much longer.

  5. Zeeburg 2: Zuiderzeeweg 8, 1095 KG Amsterdam, exit S114. Zeeburg 3: Marie Baronlaan, 1095 MV Amsterdam, exit S114. 16 electric vehicle charging points available. Tram 26 or bus 37 is the fastest way to get to the city centre.

  6. Find out about Amsterdam's 8 districts, each with its own District Committee. Districts are comprised of neighbourhoods, with area support teams.

  7. Amsterdam has a low emission zone for diesel vehicles and older mopeds and motorised bikes. Petrol cars can still enter the city.

  8. Amsterdam’s City Offices are open Monday to Friday, from 09.00 to 17.00. On Thursdays the City Offices stay open until 20.00. Arrange your municipal affairs online as much as possible.

  9. To do in Amsterdam. Information about tourism, hotels, cultural events and going out on iamsterdam.com

  10. You can get the corona vaccination at several locations in Amsterdam, Amstelveen and Weesp. View all addresses and more information about the locations here. View all locations

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