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Suppose you’re going out with a friend. You don’t live together or even in the same street, but you do want to take a taxi together. You’re in for a Dutch treat!

We’ve got the solution for you: Book a Staxi with an extra stop and split the bill with your friend!

Book a taxi with an extra stop

  1. Navigate to the fare calculator by clicking on the ‘book now’ button;
  2. Enter the date and time of pick-up and indicate how many people are travelling in total;
  3. Enter the pick-up address and click on the plus sign to add extra stops;
  4. Finally, enter your final destination and choose the desired vehicle type. 
  5. Enter your contact details and book your taxi with a stop!

Fixed price for a taxi with a stopover

Of course, for an extra stop on the way, you’ll get a fixed price as well. The taxi fare calculator determines the fare based on the length of the entire route. There are no hidden costs so that you can be sure of the best price for your taxi with a stopover.

It doesn’t matter how many stops you want to make along the way; the overview shows you the calculated route. And: the longer the journey, the cheaper it is per kilometer! 

Curious about the cost of a taxi with a stopover? Calculate the price within a few minutes and book your taxi with Staxi!

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New Staxi Service: Dial-a-Ride in rural Amsterdam https://www.staxi.nl/en/dial-a-ride-in-rural-amsterdam/ Wed, 01 Jul 2020 13:50:39 +0000 https://staxi.nl/2020/07/01/dial-a-ride-in-rural-amsterdam/ We are very proud that the city of Amsterdam has selected us as the new transporter for Mokumflex! From the 1st of July onwards, you can book a flex taxi with us. Find out what Mokumflex is below. To lift a tip of the veil: a Mokumflex ride will cost you […]

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We are very proud that the city of Amsterdam has selected us as the new transporter for Mokumflex! From the 1st of July onwards, you can book a flex taxi with us. Find out what Mokumflex is below. To lift a tip of the veil: a Mokumflex ride will cost you just € 2.50 per person!

Mokumflex: demand-responsive public transport

In 2018, the municipality of Amsterdam started the Mokumflex project as a pilot. In the sparsely populated areas of Landelijk Noord and Driemond, travellers could book a free taxi to or from a bus stop or station nearby. While Mokumflex was operational, there was no need for a scheduled bus service, but residents could still rely on transportation to and from public transport hubs.

The pilot was successful, so the project was extended. From the 26th of August 2019 onwards, ‘flexers’ paid a personal contribution of € 2.50 per person.

Staxi: the new Mokumflex transporter

The contract with the original transporter expired on the 30th of June 2020. Several parties signed up to become the new Mokumflex transporter. And, you guessed it, we came out as the winner!

We are immensely proud to add this mobility solution to our list of services! For a fixed price per person, you can travel from stop to stop in the Driemond region (the blue route on the map below) or Landelijk Noord (the red route on the map below).

In addition to our regular fixed price taxi service, you can now book a very low-cost Mokumflex taxi ride within the designated areas!

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Staxi Lady Taxi Service https://www.staxi.nl/en/staxi-lady-taxi-service/ Thu, 20 Feb 2020 08:00:18 +0000 https://staxi.nl/2020/02/20/staxi-lady-taxi-service/ As of today, you can specifically book a Staxi with a female driver. We’re very proud to be the first online taxi platform to bring this service to Amsterdam! That doesn’t mean that our male drivers aren’t any good. There’s simply a demand for female taxi drivers, as is shown […]

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As of today, you can specifically book a Staxi with a female driver. We’re very proud to be the first online taxi platform to bring this service to Amsterdam! That doesn’t mean that our male drivers aren’t any good. There’s simply a demand for female taxi drivers, as is shown by a survey that De Telegraaf (a prominent Dutch newspaper) recently conducted.

A group of more than 1000 women answered questions about how safe they feel in public. 43% of the respondents indicated that they often don’t feel safe when taking a taxi. The fact that most taxi drivers are men was one of the causes.

Our female drivers confirm this sentiment. Passengers, both ladies and gentlemen, are pleasantly surprised when they see that there is a woman at the wheel of the taxi. They’re often asked for a phone number or business card so that they can call the female driver again the next time they want to travel by taxi.

Of course, one woman can never be of service to everyone all the time. That’s why we are now joining our (female) forces! Our new service ‘Staxi Lady’ is a taxi service by women, for everyone who feels safer or more comfortable with a female taxi driver.

You can only book and pay for a taxi ride with a Staxi Lady online. At the moment, the minimum reservation time is two hours. Still, we expect to be able to take this back to about twenty minutes soon.

Use the online taxi fare calculator on the Staxi Lady page to book a taxi ride with a female driver!

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What to do in Amsterdam? https://www.staxi.nl/en/what-to-do-in-amsterdam/ Fri, 08 Nov 2019 17:19:57 +0000 https://staxi.nl/2019/11/08/what-to-do-in-amsterdam/ Do you have any idea how many overnight stays in hotels Amsterdam expects for 2019? A. 950.000B. 3.500.000C. 17.400.000 The correct answer is C; nearly 17.5 million overnight stays in 2019. The number of hotel nights in Amsterdam has increased by about 6.5% in the first two months of this […]

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Do you have any idea how many overnight stays in hotels Amsterdam expects for 2019?

A. 950.000
B. 3.500.000
C. 17.400.000

The correct answer is C; nearly 17.5 million overnight stays in 2019. The number of hotel nights in Amsterdam has increased by about 6.5% in the first two months of this year.

Amsterdam is a crowd-pleaser, which is not surprising. Whether you visit for an afternoon or a whole week. It doesn’t matter how young or old you are or what your interests are. Amsterdam has something fun or educational to offer for everyone! Just browse the internet, and you’ll find thousands of outings and sights.

Places to visit in Amsterdam

We’ve made a selection for you from this extensive list of things to do. If you know of another must-do, please share it with us!

What to do in Amsterdam: free of charge

Are you looking for something fun to do without having to spend a buck on it? Take a look at the following options:

  • Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ: thirteen free lunch concerts in the Big Aula on Thursdays (see the link for the dates). Young ensembles with a varied repertoire. An excellent way to get acquainted with the Muziekgebouw, great young talent and fantastic music.
  • City walk through Amsterdam: for a city walk through Amsterdam, you don’t need to hire a guide or book a tour. There are several possibilities for a free city walk. You can find various maps online.
  • The Civic Guards Gallery: don’t have time for an extensive visit to the Rijksmuseum? Then the Civic Guards Gallery is an excellent alternative. In this covered gallery of the Amsterdam Museum (right next to the Kalverstraat) there are fifteen large 17th-century militia pieces. You can admire the paintings for free.
hidden patios like the ones you will see during a city walk in amsterdam

Amsterdam has numerous secret patios. During a city walk, you will discover the most beautiful hidden places.

What to do in Amsterdam: the young

A museum visit can be fun and educational. But we can imagine that your children may have other interests. Consider one of the following activities when you attend Amsterdam with your kids.

  • THIS IS HOLLAND: take a one-hour ride through Holland in this amazing 5D experience. A unique tour, created by our country’s top film-makers. An experience you’ll never forget!
  • PLEIN THEATER: on Wednesday morning, there are regular shows and activities for toddlers (from 2 years old). On Saturday and Sunday afternoons there are performances with various disciplines and contemporary themes for children and youngsters. From modern dance to hip-hop, object and puppet theater, music theater, world music, story theater, and mime.
  • Jeugdland: this is a large, adventurous natural playground on the edge of the Flevopark. Jeugdland has a beautiful playground with equipment and attractions, such as cable cars, a talking arch and the high slide mountain. There are various activities and workshops, and there is a petting zoo. Jeugdland is free of charge. Check the link for opening hours (limited in autumn/winter, website in Dutch).

What to do in Amsterdam: two timeless sights

Two well-known sights in Amsterdam. Who doesn’t know them? Even if you’ve been there before, it’s always worth it to go there again!

Amsterdam Rijksmuseum 1895

The Rijksmuseum around 1895.

  • The Rijksmuseum: one of the largest museums in Amsterdam. The collection includes world-famous works such as Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’ and paintings by Johannes Vermeer and Frans Hals. The museum also has a collection of Delft Blue, sculptures, Asian art, prints and other exceptional art objects.
  • ARTIS: this is where nature, culture and heritage come together. Every tree, every animal, every building, every microbe, every planet tells its own story. The ARTIS stories have existed since 1838. Experience nature and discover its significance for our society. More awareness of life leads to more respect for everything that lives!

Staxi arranges your transport

A competent Staxi driver will take you to your destination safely and quickly in a clean and tidy taxi. Or do a sightseeing tour by taxi! Then you’ll enjoy all the beauty that Amsterdam has to offer, while also enjoying the comfort of a taxi.

Book your Staxi online or download the Staxi App. Our drivers operate day and night. Through WhatsApp, our dispatch center is available 24 hours a day.

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Parking in Amsterdam https://www.staxi.nl/en/parking-in-amsterdam/ Mon, 04 Nov 2019 15:51:45 +0000 https://staxi.nl/2019/11/04/parking-in-amsterdam/ Did you know… There are more than 231,000 passenger cars registered in Amsterdam? This amounts to almost 1,400 passenger cars per square kilometre? The number of bicycles in our capital is nearly 900,000? Parking rates in Amsterdam Since April 2019, parking in the city centre of Amsterdam has become much […]

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Did you know…

  • There are more than 231,000 passenger cars registered in Amsterdam?
  • This amounts to almost 1,400 passenger cars per square kilometre?
  • The number of bicycles in our capital is nearly 900,000?

Parking rates in Amsterdam

Since April 2019, parking in the city centre of Amsterdam has become much more expensive. The price for parking your car downtown is now a mere € 7.50 per hour. The rates in the other parking zones and garages have gone up as well.

One of the municipality’s main reasons for increasing the parking rates is the desire to make the city center a low-traffic area. Another measure to achieve this is the abolition of thousands of parking spaces.

Amsterdam collects 200 million euro (!) in parking fees annually, of which 32 million euro goes to surveillance. Most of the revenue is used to improve the road network and to create playgrounds and green spaces.

Parking police

The parking police, removing stuff that doesn’t belong in the parking meters, back in 1977.

Various parking zones in the city

Amsterdam has several zones, each with its rate.

  • Blue zones: in the blue zones you can park for free, but this is only allowed for a short time. You are obliged to use a parking disc here.
  • 10-cent zones: you can park here for a short time for 10 cents. You may find these zones near shopping streets, cemeteries or care complexes.
  • Regular zones: here the hourly rates vary from € 1.40 in Amsterdam Noord, for example, to € 7.50 in the city centre.

Is free parking possible in Amsterdam?

It’s almost impossible to park for free in Amsterdam. If you look very well, you might accidentally find a street where you don’t have to pay for parking.

Other options, cheaper than parking in the city center, are for example:

  • P+R Transferium;
  • Parking at a metro station outside the beltway;
  • Low-cost parking garage.

A day’s parking in Amsterdam

Imagine: you’ve had an enjoyable drive from The Hague, and you’re driving straight into the chaotic city centre of Amsterdam. On your left side, a loudly ringing tram overtakes you. To the right, some cyclists are throwing themselves in front of your wheels.

That one parking space along the canal you just passed was too cramped. Also, you don’t feel like parallel parking so close to the water. The parking garage you just drove by is full, regrettably.

After half an hour of driving around in circles, you’ve finally found a parking space! There’s a queue at the parking machine. It’s now 13.09 hours, while your important appointment was at 13.00 hours. While walking hastily, you try to register at your parking app. Was this the Korte Marnixstraat, Derde Marnixdwarsstraat or the Marnixkade?

bicycle parking

If you think finding back your car is a challenge, try recovering your bike!

After your appointment, you start the search for your car. Registering to your parking app failed, so, sadly, you got a fine. The BMW driver next to you probably opened its door a bit too enthusiastically when he got out. Your car has a dent now, which wasn’t there two hours ago. And retrospectively, it was the First Marnixplantsoen where you parked. It took some locating your car!

Of course, we welcome you to Amsterdam, but maybe it would be better not to come by car next time!

Staxi offers the solution

Isn’t it preferable to arrive fully relaxed at your big meeting in Amsterdam? In the taxi, you got some work done and handled several phone calls. Now your driver drops you off at the doorstep.

No more stress in traffic, no parking fees and no more searching for your car. A friendly Staxi driver will take you safely and quickly to your destination in a clean taxi. Book your taxi online or via the Staxi App.

Find more information about parking in Amsterdam on the website of the city of Amsterdam.

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Usually, you book a taxi to get you from A to B. Sometimes you’re looking for the possibility to make an excursion or a tour. A taxi tour is an excellent way to see Amsterdam and Holland in comfort. At Staxi, you can rent a taxi with driver per hour. Read more below or inquire about the possibilities.

Sightseeing in and around Amsterdam

If you want to visit several places of interest while in Holland, it’s worthwhile to rent a taxi for a specified period. In between the sights, you can disembark and take pictures or stroll the Museumplein or the Vondelpark, to name just two well-known places in our capital. At Staxi you can rent a taxi for a fixed price to do an excursion through the city of Amsterdam. Or broaden your tour to the lovely surroundings of Amsterdam.

We’ve listed some attractions in the vicinity of Amsterdam. You can easily combine these in a personalised taxi tour.

  • The Zaanse Schans: an area in which the 18th and 19th centuries revive. There is much to see. There you will find the famous bakery museum, the cheese dairy, tin foundry and various mills.
  • The Zaans Museum: this museum takes you to a world-famous part of Holland. Learn more about Dutch mills, old industries, green wooden houses and Dutch icons such as Albert Heijn, Honig and Verkade.
  • The Czaar Peter House: this is one of the oldest wooden houses in the Netherlands. The Russian Tsar Peter the Great stayed in this world-famous house in 1697.
  • Volendam, Edam and Marken: these places still look like 100 years ago, and you can see some inhabitants walking on clogs and in traditional attire. Here you will discover the history and tradition of Dutch merchant shipping, fishing and cheese making. There are also countless windmills, churches and wooden fishermen’s houses.
  • Tour through the polder to the Alkmaar cheese market: treat yourself on a tour through the famous Dutch polder landscape of the Purmer, the Beemster and the Schermer for a visit to the Alkmaar cheese market.
 

Sightseeing Taxi Alkmaar Cheese Market

The cheese market of Alkmaar; a perfect place to attend on your taxi tour

Excursions outside Amsterdam

If you want to make an excursion to the Keukenhof, Giethoorn or Madurodam and the beach of Scheveningen, we’ll gladly take you there. And how about the Kinderdijk and the delta works in Zeeland?

For a tour outside of Amsterdam, rent a taxi with driver per hour. Please send us an e-mail to request a personal quote.

The advantages of an excursion by taxi

  • You don’t have to drive yourself. Therefore, you can pay more attention to your surroundings and really enjoy all the sights.
  • Always sure of a comfortable seat. In public transport, it remains to be seen whether you can sit down or not.
  • Your taxi tour will be arranged in a neat vehicle by a competent driver.
  • You’ll have your private taxi for a specified period, so no hassle with booking separate taxi rides each time.

Oosterscheldekering Dutch Delta Works

Sightseeing tour: Get a personalised quote

Because every request is unique, we cannot give fixed prices. The costs of your excursion depend on the number of people that join in, the start and end location(s) and the duration of the tour. Please contact us by e-mail so that we can send you a customised quote.

And if you want to go from A to B?

You can book a straightforward ride from A to B quickly online or via the Staxi App. Staxi always offers a fixed rate for a pre-booked trip, even if you book your Staxi by phone or via WhatsApp!

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How Taximeters Work https://www.staxi.nl/en/how-taximeters-work/ Wed, 23 Oct 2019 10:58:53 +0000 https://staxi.nl/2019/10/23/how-taximeters-work/ Taximeter (noun) taxi·​me·​ter | ˈtak-sē-ˌmē-tər an instrument for use in a hired vehicle (such as a taxicab) for automatically showing the fare due That’s the Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary entry for the word taximeter. Did you ever think the first known use of this word was in 1894? A taximeter is […]

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Taximeter (noun) taxi·​me·​ter | \ ˈtak-sē-ˌmē-tər \ an instrument for use in a hired vehicle (such as a taxicab) for automatically showing the fare due

That’s the Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary entry for the word taximeter. Did you ever think the first known use of this word was in 1894? A taximeter is a device that calculates the price for your taxi ride. How does it work and what are laws and regulations for this device?

What is a taximeter?

A taximeter is a calibrated and annually inspected device that calculates the price for your taxi ride. Three elements determine the final meter price:

  • Boarding rate;
  • Mileage rate;
  • Time rate.

The Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management determines the maximum rates for these three components each year.

A taxi company is not obliged to drive at maximum rates. It may, therefore, happen that at company X a kilometer by taxi is more expensive than at company Y. In practice, this is hardly ever the case in Amsterdam.

The history of the taximeter

German-born Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn (1853-1927) invented the taximeter in 1891. In 1897, Bruhn’s compatriot Gottlieb Daimler was the first to build a taxi equipped with a taximeter: the Daimler Victoria. Daimler’s company ultimately gave rise to Mercedes-Benz.

Taximeter

An old mechanical taximeter. Photo by TamorlanOwn work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

The first taxi parameters were mechanical and mounted above the driver’s front wheel. That wasn’t very handy; the customer couldn’t see what rate the meter was charging. Soon the meters were moved inside, in the taxi.

The electronic meter was introduced in the 1980s. The once familiar ticking sound of the meter’s timing mechanism disappeared as a result.

How a taximeter works

Taximeters determine the distance travelled and the elapsed time of your taxi ride. The apparatus uses electric pulses to calculate the distance. A sensor attached to the car’s transmission system sends pulses to the taximeter each time the taxi travels a certain distance.

Example: Our imaginary sensor sends a pulse to the taximeter for every centimeter travelled. However, not every centimeter is added to the fare. Our hypothetical taximeter does not increase the fare until 100 metres have been covered. In this example, you pay for every 100 metres that you have driven in a taxi.

When calibrating the taximeter, the mechanic determines how many speed pulses the distance sensor delivers at a distance of one kilometer. This number is used by the device to carry out the rate calculations.

As soon as the driver starts his meter, it records the time at which it was activated. Once the driver stops the meter, the computer calculates the time in between. The taximeter uses this metric, together with the total amount of speed pulses sent, to calculate the final fare.

A metered fare can turn out to be much higher than expected

The metered fare often turns out higher than you’ve hoped for!

Laws and regulations

The taximeter is mandatory for drivers who operate on the taxi-hailing market. Drivers that do pre-booked rides for which no price agreement has been made in advance need a meter as well.

As of January 1st 2016, a taximeter is no longer mandatory if the driver(s) of the vehicle only arrange trips for which “a fixed rate has been agreed in advance with the consumer in a manner that is recognisable and transparent”. For example, a driver can only use his or her taxi for carrying out subsidised taxi transport.

If a driver is active on the hailing market (i.e. if he drives from taxi stands or takes ‘hands’ on the street), he must have taxi fare cards in the taxi. On these information cards, you can see what the exact rates are that this driver uses.

Staxi: metered fare versus fixed fare

Of course, you can hail a Staxi on the street or take one from a taxi rank. However, if you know in advance that you need a taxi, then it is worth making a reservation with us. In that case, you’ll have nothing to do with metered fares, but you’ll benefit from the fixed prices we offer.

Check in the online fare calculators what the fixed rate is for your Staxi ride and get acquainted with our services. 

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Hail or pre-book a taxi? https://www.staxi.nl/en/hail-or-pre-book-a-taxi/ Sun, 20 Oct 2019 16:40:32 +0000 https://staxi.nl/2019/10/20/hail-or-pre-book-a-taxi/ On the taxi fare card you read “maximum €35,- Amsterdam <> Schiphol”. Once you arrive at your destination, however, the total price is almost twice that. The taxi meter gives a much higher rate. Result: an angry passenger and a frustrated taxi driver. This dispute is an excellent example of […]

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On the taxi fare card you read “maximum €35,- Amsterdam <> Schiphol”. Once you arrive at your destination, however, the total price is almost twice that. The taxi meter gives a much higher rate. Result: an angry passenger and a frustrated taxi driver.

This dispute is an excellent example of the difference between a taxi that you hail in the streets and a taxi that you book in advance.

In this article, we’ll explain what a hailed taxi is, how it differs from a pre-booked taxi and why it’s useful to know this difference.

Hailed taxi: a randomly boarded taxi

A hailed taxi is a taxi that you flag down on the street or that you board at a taxi rank such as Amsterdam Central Station or Schiphol Airport. Hailing taxi drivers have to comply with tons of rules and regulations.

For example, he (or she) must always take the shortest possible route, is obliged to start the taximeter for each trip, and so on.

You’ll always pay a metered fare if you take a hailed taxi.

Passengers waiting for their taxi at Amsterdam Central Station

A couple is waiting to board a Staxi at a taxi rank.

The Amsterdam taxi-hailing market

When you embark a random taxi in the streets or taxi ranks, you’re making use of the taxi-hailing market. In Amsterdam, there are strict rules for drivers that operate on the hailing market.

Of course, the national Passenger Transport Act (WP2000) applies to every taxi driver throughout the Netherlands. This Act allows local authorities to impose additional requirements on drivers that want to operate on the hailing market in a local taxi regulation.

Amsterdam was the first city to make use of this opportunity. The most important provision for Amsterdam taxi drivers is that, if they want to work on the hailing market, they must be a member of an Authorized Taxi Organisation (TTO). There are seven TTOs in Amsterdam, the first of which was Staxi.

Other examples of Amsterdam taxi rules are:

  • Taxi drivers are not allowed to hinder traffic at or in the vicinity of a taxi stand.
  • Instructions given by enforcers and traffic controllers must be obeyed immediately, without question.

The local regulation is intended to remove the greatest taxi annoyances.

Pre-booked taxi

When you call a taxi company to book a cab, you are no longer using the taxi-hailing market. Now, you are in the taxi booking market. Your reservation comes in at a dispatch center and is therefore registered. A planning system assigns the taxi ride to an available driver when the time comes, which is also logged.

Pre-booking a taxi is, therefore, less anonymous than getting in a random taxi. Because the system keeps track of everything, pre-booking has its advantages. For example, if you forget your phone in the vehicle. The dispatchers can easily find out who transported you.

Lady Booking A Taxi

Book a taxi from wherever you are in Amsterdam. As long as it is a safe spot!

Hail or pre-book a Staxi

Connected drivers can work in different areas of the Amsterdam taxi market. We’re a TTO for those who want to drive on the hailing market. But we’re also a taxi company where people can pre-book taxis. Staxi is therefore active in both the hailing market and the pre-booking market. But our scope is even broader; we do subsidised taxi transport as well.

The most significant difference between a pre-booked taxi and a pre-booked Staxi is that you’ll always get a fixed price at Staxi. Not just for a taxi to and from Schiphol Airport, but for every taxi you book with us.

For this, it’s essential you board the Staxi that we’ve assigned to you. Since our drivers are active on both the hailing-market as the pre-booked market, confusion may arise.

Download the free Staxi App

You can easily find your assigned Staxi when you book with our app. It allows you to see your Staxi approaching in real-time. You can also use the app to contact your driver directly.

Besides our taxi booking app, we offer other ways to book a Staxi:

  • The taxi fare calculators on this site
  • WhatsApp
  • Of course, you can give us a call as well

Our dispatch center is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And with more than 500 Staxi drivers, there’s always someone available to pick you up and take you safely to your destination.

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Awakenings festival https://www.staxi.nl/en/awakenings-festival-taxi/ Mon, 03 Jun 2019 11:06:13 +0000 https://staxi.nl/2019/06/03/awakenings-festival-taxi/ Are you ready for Awakenings Festival 2019? Staxi is happy to arrange your transport! Holland’s biggest techno party, the Awakenings Festival, will take place on June 29th and 30th this year. Famous DJ’s like Adam Beyer, Joseph Capriati and Jeff Mills will turn Spaarnwoude recreational area into one big techno […]

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Are you ready for Awakenings Festival 2019? Staxi is happy to arrange your transport!

Holland’s biggest techno party, the Awakenings Festival, will take place on June 29th and 30th this year. Famous DJ’s like Adam Beyer, Joseph Capriati and Jeff Mills will turn Spaarnwoude recreational area into one big techno bash!

Taxi tips for Awakenings festival

Going to Awakenings festival with the taxi is an easy job. Make your reservation using ‘SugarCity‘ as the destination. The driver will drop you off as close to the party site as possible and on you go! For the pickup from the festival, we’ve got some special insider tips:

Book your taxi in advance

It doesn’t matter if you make your reservation an hour or three days in advance. By booking online, you’ll avoid the long waiting time at the regular taxi stand. However, the Staxi Pickup Point for “Ordered transport” will be located not at the regular taxi stand but on the other side of the festival site. 

Find your way to the Staxi Pickup Point
  1. Starting from the festival site, follow the Wethouder van Essenweg all the way until you’ve passed the small business park at the street called Heining. It’s a 15 minute walk, on average.
  2. Type in Heining 1047 in your navigation app. Follow the indicated route.
  3. Follow the signs that say ‘Besteld Vervoer’ or ‘Ordered Transport’ in English. Maybe these signs will only say ‘Uber’ but don’t be fooled! Staxi will await you here as well!
Get in the right taxi!

It sounds pretty obvious but it’s important to check which taxi is yours. You wouldn’t want to miss out on your fixed fare now, would you? The Staxi driver that awaits you, will always be able to show you he’s “yours”.

  1. If you booked a Staxi with the Staxi App, you can call the driver directly using the telephone icon.
  2. If you made your booking online, check that the driver received the order to pick you up in his system. He should be able to call you by name.
  3. Make sure you’ve got enough battery left on your phone so we can call you. We will do so around the time you requested the taxi for.

Finally, one last tip: Wear sunscreen!

Transport to Awakenings festival

You can travel to Awakenings festival by bus. There are a number of different bus tickets available from the Awakenings ticket shop:

  • Shuttle bus Sloterdijk: a one way trip to or from Station Sloterdijk will cost you €6,20 per person. Be wary for considerable waiting time; first come, first serve!
  • Shuttle bus Amsterdam City Center: a ticket from Spaarnwoude to Amsterdam City Center will cost €14,- per person. Make sure you set your alarm, because these shuttles run on a schedule.

You can also choose to drive yourself (and your friends). To ensure your own and other peoples safety, it’s essential to stay completely sober! A ticket for parking at the festival site costs €13,- per day.  The congestion getting off the terrain is included in the price.

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Public transport strike https://www.staxi.nl/en/public-transport-strike/ Sun, 26 May 2019 17:14:41 +0000 https://staxi.nl/2019/05/26/public-transport-strike/ On Tuesday May 28th there’ll be a nationwide strike of all public transport in the Netherlands. Staxi will make sure you’re able to get to your destination in the Amsterdam area. Dutch train drivers and public transport workers are going on a strike, hoping to make a decisive statement to the […]

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On Tuesday May 28th there’ll be a nationwide strike of all public transport in the Netherlands. Staxi will make sure you’re able to get to your destination in the Amsterdam area.

Dutch train drivers and public transport workers are going on a strike, hoping to make a decisive statement to the Dutch government to freeze the retirement age at 66. Throughout the entire country, there will be very limited services or even no trains and busses at all. In Amsterdam, workers will be on strike too.

Public transport strike in Amsterdam

  • Starting Tuesday at 03:00 am until Wednesday 01:00 am there will be no tram, bus or metro services;
  • The ferries crossing ‘t IJ will not sail from Tuesday 02:00 am till Wednesday 02:00 am;
  • Cyclists and scooter drivers can make use of the IJ-tunnel. The tunnel is opened for “slow” traffic from Tuesday 04:00 am until Wednesday 01:00 am. During this time, the tunnel will be closed for regular traffic, including taxis;
  • Check the GVB website to stay up to date about the public transport strike in Amsterdam.

Staxi is happy to be of service during the strike (and every other day as well). However, if you’re looking to book a Staxi during the strike, there are some things to keep in mind:

  • Extra travel time: Lots of folks will travel by car instead of public transport this day. That means it’ll be very busy on the road, especially to and from Schiphol Airport;
  • Make sure you pre-book your Staxi: due to a lot more traffic than usual, it’ll take us a little longer to get to where you’re at;
  • We’re expecting it to be a very busy day at the dispatch center. As such, we’ll turn off the telephone lines. You can make your reservation online or with the Staxi App;
  • Of course; you’ll get a fixed price with each reservation. Yet on this day, the rates will be slightly higher than normal. Nonetheless, you can share a Staxi with your friend or colleague and split the bill (a very Dutch thing to do). If you need to make an extra stop, you can select this option in the fare calculator.

IJ-tunnel closed

For preparation purposes, the IJ-tunnel will be closed for all traffic starting Monday at 23:00 pm. Traveling to Amsterdam Noord will take a little longer because of this. Still, the fixed price you got from the fare calculator is exactly that: fixed. When you book with the fixed price taxi, the price surely will be fixed!

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