Planning your dream Amsterdam adventure? Here’s a heads-up for American globetrotters: The U.S. Consulate General in Amsterdam is joining the cashless revolution. Starting May 1st, 2024, say goodbye to cash for visa and US citizen services fees – credit cards and U.S. debit cards are now king. This move reflects a growing trend in travel, prioritizing convenience and security. 

The US itself is a mixed bag when it comes to cash. While major cities like New York and San Francisco readily embrace digital payments, smaller towns and rural areas often rely heavily on cash. Think charming roadside diners, quirky souvenir shops, or even farmers markets brimming with fresh produce – cash might still be your best bet.

For your Amsterdam leg, the cashless consulate aligns perfectly with the city’s tech-savvy spirit. The City’s free Wi-Fi and easy access to mobile banking make digital payments a breeze. There are also digital options at local cafes, museums, and even public transportation. 

The U.S. Consulate’s move reflects a changing travel landscape. Technology is now more than ever reshaping how we navigate the world. By being prepared for both the cashless consulate and potential cash-reliant situations on your US return trip, you can ensure a smooth and stress-free travel experience on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Bookstore

  1. The best travel book : Rick Steves – Paris 2023 –Ìý
  2. Fodor’s Paris 2024 –Ìý

Travel Gear

  1. Venture Pal Lightweight Backpack –Ìý
  2. Samsonite Winfield 2 28″ Luggage –Ìý
  3. Swig Savvy’s Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottle –Ìý

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