- In Amsterdam, you can order groceries and have them all packed up and ready for you next to the parking lot at the airport location of Dutch supermarket favorite Albert Heijn
- Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport was the first to have a museum – the annex to the Rijksmuseum, which offers free access to world-class art exhibits
- In keeping with a “”city within a city””, Amsterdam’s airport includes a library, mortuary, casino, grocery store, and indoor park
- Seasonally, travelers with time and money, can take a short flight in an historic DC-3 from Amsterdam
- Head to the Panorama Terrace on the roof of Schiphol Airport to watch the activity on the tarmac
- With its first international flight in 1916, Amsterdam’s Schiphol is the oldest international airport in the world
- 34% of Schiphol’s passengers are from the Netherlands and 60% are male
- Amsterdam is the second lowest airport in the world at 4.5 meters below sea level
- Have at least 4 hours between flights at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport? Take a floating bus tour of the city’s canals