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Splitting expenses on a Amsterdam trip - what to budget, how to settle up

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Bike rentals, brown-café rounds, and one group dinner that turned into a four-hour rijsttafel.

Amsterdam is contactless-by-default - even the smallest brown café has a Square reader. That makes splitting easier in some ways (fewer cash mysteries) but harder in others (rounds at the bar pile up invisibly on one person's card). The classic Amsterdam group expense puzzle is the bike fleet: one rental shop, six bikes, six different return times, one bill.

Realistic per-person daily budget

Local currency: Euro (EUR)

CategoryPer person, per dayNotes
Accommodation€80–€130Jordaan or De Pijp Airbnb split 4 ways; central hotels run €170–€260/night for a double.
Food and drinks€45–€75Lunch broodje (€10), dinner (€25–€40), brown-café rounds (€5 per beer × however many).
Transport€12–€20Bike rental (€12–€18/day), GVB transit (€9 day pass), one taxi back from Westerpark.
Activities and entrances€20–€35Rijksmuseum (€22.50), Van Gogh (€22), Anne Frank (€16, advance only), canal cruise (€18).

Common shared-expense scenarios in Amsterdam

  1. 01
    Bike rental fleet with mixed return times

    Six bikes, one shop, one card on file. One person returns at noon, the rest at 6pm. Lock fees apply if you lose a key.

    Split tip

    Log per-bike-day as separate expenses. Use exact splits - don't equal-split the lock fee across everyone if only one person lost theirs.

  2. 02
    Brown-café round-buying that nobody tracked

    Six rounds at €5 a beer × 4 people = €120, all on one card by midnight.

    Split tip

    Either close out every round, or log the closing total as 'paid by X, equal split across drinkers'. Don't reconstruct after the fact.

  3. 03
    Rijsttafel dinner with set per-person price

    Indonesian rijsttafel is typically €35–€55 per person fixed price, plus drinks.

    Split tip

    Equal split for the food (it's truly per-person), exact for drinks ordered separately.

  4. 04
    Anne Frank House timed entry pre-booked

    Tickets must be booked 2 months ahead, €16 per person. One organiser pays.

    Split tip

    Log as one expense, equal split among attendees only.

  5. 05
    Stroopwafel + cheese + tulip bulb shop run

    Albert Cuyp Market: each person grabs different things, one card pays the produce stand.

    Split tip

    Don't pool. These are personal souvenirs. Each person reimburses the buyer for their items via a small expense.

Recommended split mode for Amsterdam

Equal for accommodation and shared dinners, exact for bikes and bar tabs

The bike rental fleet is where 'equal' fails - not everyone uses theirs the same number of days, and the lock-fee penalty isn't shared.

Sample 3-day itinerary with expense touchpoints

  1. Day 1
    Canals, Jordaan, brown café evening
    • Bike rental day 1
    • Lunch broodje
    • Canal cruise
    • Brown café tab in De Pijp
  2. Day 2
    Museums + Vondelpark
    • Rijksmuseum
    • Van Gogh Museum
    • Vondelpark coffee
    • Rijsttafel dinner
  3. Day 3
    Anne Frank + farewell tour
    • Anne Frank entry
    • Westerpark stroll
    • Farewell beers + dinner
    • Taxi to Schiphol

Best for groups of …

Best for groups of 4–6. Bigger groups struggle with brown-café tables and Anne Frank capacity (max 8 per timed slot).

Currency notes

Eurozone. Tipping is 5–10% if service was good - round up at brown cafés. Most places have ditched cash; some still do bills via PIN-only cards (so American magstripe-only cards may struggle - bring a chip-and-PIN-capable card). Watch for surcharges at tourist-heavy bike rentals; book ahead through Yellow Bike or MacBike.

Amsterdam's contactless culture means the bill literally lives in everyone's pocket. Open the app, photograph the bill, log it. The whole flow takes 30 seconds.

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