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Find information about the city of Amsterdam, its policies, services, news and topics. Learn how to live, work, visit and enjoy the city and its surroundings.
Vind informatie over de diensten en het bestuur van de gemeente Amsterdam. Lees het laatste nieuws, de stadsloketlocaties, de parkeren- en reizenregels, de gemeentebelastingen en meer.
If you move to Amsterdam from abroad for longer than 4 months, you need to register as a resident and get a Citizen Service Number (BSN). Students must pre-register online with their university or college before registering with the City.
Amsterdam has a low emission zone for diesel vehicles and older mopeds and motorised bikes. Petrol cars can still enter the city. Learn about the rules, fines, exceptions and emission-free zones for various vehicles and vessels.
Find information about parking on-street and in car parks in Amsterdam, including permits, rates, hours, fines and refunds. Learn how to apply for a residents' parking permit, a business parking permit, a disabled parking permit and more.
Save money by parking your car at a discount on a P+R car park and travelling by public transport to the city centre. Find out the current availability, rates and locations of the P+R car parks in Amsterdam.
Learn how to notify the City of Amsterdam if you move house within or to Amsterdam. Find out the documents, deadlines and online options for reporting your new address.
Learn how to register, pay and submit tourist tax (toeristenbelasting) if you offer paid accommodation to visitors from outside the city or operate sea or river cruises. Find out the rates, deadlines, forms and regulations for hotels, campsites, holiday rentals, bed & breakfasts and day trippers.
Amsterdam aims to become a circular city by 2050, reducing the use of new raw materials and resources. Learn about the strategy, the implementation agenda, the city doughnut, the monitor and the lessons from the circular economy.
But it’s already impacting us, so we need to prepare Amsterdam for increasing temperatures, droughts, and flooding due to heavier rain and increased chances of flooding. This is also known as climate adaptation.