How to Reach TACC2025

Plan your journey to The Amsterdam Cryptocurrency Conference 2025 with our comprehensive guide. Whether traveling from a neighboring city, across Europe or overseas, we provide everything you need to make your arrival smooth, stress-free, and on time.

Venue Location

The RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre is located at Europaplein 24, 1078 GZ Amsterdam, a dynamic and accessible district within the city. Its strategic location ensures connectivity to Schiphol Airport, Central Station, and all major highways, providing flexibility in how you arrive. The neighborhood itself boasts hotels, dining, parks, and vibrant city life — perfect for attendees looking to make the most of their visit before or after conference hours.

Arriving by Air

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is a global hub with nonstop flights to hundreds of cities worldwide. Located just 15 km southwest of the city center, Schiphol offers travelers a swift entry point to the Netherlands.

Upon arrival, signs in English and Dutch guide you to luggage claim, customs, and the airport's integrated railway station and bus terminals. Within the Schiphol Plaza, you'll find currency exchange, SIM card kiosks, travel shops, and information points.

From Schiphol:

  • Train connection: Frequent NS Sprinter trains reach Amsterdam RAI Station in roughly 10 minutes. From there, it's a brief walk to the venue.
  • Taxi / rideshare: Available 24/7 outside Arrivals. Expect ~15-minute journey depending on traffic, costing between €30–45.
  • Airport Express Bus: Various lines reach the city, with connections towards RAI possible via bus or Metro 52 at Zuid station.

Schiphol's award-winning facilities include luggage storage, car rentals, hotels, and a convenient layout that prioritizes traveler comfort.

Arriving by Train

The Netherlands boasts one of Europe's most connected and efficient railway networks. Eurostar, Thalys, ICE, and Intercity services unite Amsterdam with neighboring countries, arriving predominantly at Amsterdam Centraal Station.

From Centraal Station, travelers can reach the conference venue by:

  • Metro 52: The high-speed North–South metro line, operational since 2018, connects Centraal Station to Europaplein station in under 10 minutes. The station entrance is situated directly opposite RAI.
  • Tram 4: A scenic tram line running above ground through historic neighborhoods, stopping at Europaplein.
  • Regional trains: Some stop at Amsterdam RAI station, just a short stroll from the main halls.

Tickets can be purchased using OV-chipkaart, contactless credit/debit, or via mobile apps such as NS or GVB, the city's transit company. Amsterdam's main rail terminus offers amenities like cafes, luggage storage, bike rentals, and tourist services.

By Car & Parking

Driving to the event is straightforward, particularly for those coming from within the Netherlands or neighboring regions. Amsterdam's ring road system (A10 motorway) encircles the city, with Exit 9 (RAI) bringing you straight to the venue.

The RAI Convention Centre boasts over 4,000 parking spots distributed across indoor garages and outdoor spaces. These facilities are modern, secure, and suitable for short-term, multi-day, and electric vehicle parking.

To minimize wait times and costs, pre-book parking via the RAI's website, often with discounted rates. Expect clear signage in multiple languages upon arrival to guide you to the appropriate parking zone.

Amsterdam also encourages eco-friendly driving, with charging points and dedicated spots for electric cars. Alternatively, park outside the city and use Park + Ride (P+R) options combined with public transit for a sustainable alternative.

Public Transport Within Amsterdam

Amsterdam's transit system is known for punctuality, coverage, and multimodal convenience. Networks include five metro lines, 15 tram lines, an extensive bus fleet, ferries crossing the IJ, and countless bike-friendly routes.

Most TACC2025 visitors should consider either:

  • Metro Line 52: Fastest underground connection between Central Amsterdam and RAI (Europaplein station).
  • Tram 4: A pleasant above-ground trip through De Pijp district to Europaplein.
  • GVB Buses: multiple lines stop near the venue, ideal for visitors staying in more distant neighborhoods.

Tickets can be bought at stations, on trams/buses (contactless/smartphone preferred), or using apps like 9292, which offers real-time trip planning across all operators. Consider GVB day or multi-day passes for unlimited travel during your stay.

Cycling and Walking

Known globally as the world's bicycle capital, Amsterdam's flat terrain and dedicated bike paths make cycling a fast, healthy, and quintessentially Dutch way to arrive. Several bike rental shops are near the venue and throughout the city including MacBike and Donkey Republic.

If your hotel is within the inner city (less than 3km away), walking can be a delightful way to approach the conference, passing canals, bridges, local cafés, and neighborhood markets.

Bike parking is ample around RAI, and the venue promotes sustainable, active travel.

Visitor Tips & Essentials

Make the most of your trip by preparing accordingly. Here's our summary for international and domestic guests:

  • Passport/Visa: Check if you require a Schengen visa. Processing times can be long during peak seasons, so apply early.
  • Language: English is widely spoken, alongside Dutch.
  • Currency: The Euro (€); cards widely accepted, but it's handy to have small cash for transit or kiosks.
  • Connectivity: Free WiFi is common, but consider a local SIM or EU roaming plan for seamless data.
  • Weather: May brings mild temperatures (~12–19°C), but pack an umbrella – Amsterdam showers can be unpredictable.
  • City exploration: Dedicate some time to explore iconic canals, museums like the Rijksmuseum or Van Gogh, or vibrant neighborhoods such as De Pijp and Jordaan.
  • Sustainable travel: Use public transport or bicycles whenever possible to reduce your carbon footprint.
  • Safety & Accessibility: The city and venue are generally safe and very accessible, with facilities adapted for visitors with physical disabilities.
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