You will probably not be allowed to leave the airport.
Otherwise take the train to Amsterdam central.
No you don't .I have traveled from Amsterdam to Germany and Germany to Amsterdam and I live in the USA.
Amsterdam is not a country, but a city in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Netherlands is bordered by Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg
Usually Amsterdam Centraal. Some trains call at Amsterdam Sud, and then Schiphol.
It was liberated from Germany on May 5th 1945.
Frankfort, Germany. The family had lived there for generations.
No you don't .I have traveled from Amsterdam to Germany and Germany to Amsterdam and I live in the USA.
Amsterdam is not a country, but a city in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Netherlands is bordered by Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg
Frankfurt to Paris is 573km and Frankfurt to Amsterdam is 442km. So Paris is farther from Frankfurt than Amsterdam.
yes!
Usually Amsterdam Centraal. Some trains call at Amsterdam Sud, and then Schiphol.
202 miles
in Germany Anne Frank was born in Germany but her family moved to Amsterdam when she was a young child and she lived in Amsterdam, or near that city, until her arrest in 1944, when she was transported to Germany where she died early in 1945, in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
No. You do not need a passport to enter Germany if flying from Amsterdam as Germany is a member state of the Schengen Countries which have an open border agreement. To clarify that, you will not need to have your passport stamped upon entry into Germany from a flight from Amsterdam, but as a tourist you are required to have your passport on your person at all times.
Western Europe
No
Berlin, Germany is 891.85 km2
It was liberated from Germany on May 5th 1945.