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Can I use a british passport as I.D in Amsterdam? |
Travel Info I'm going to Amsterdam for a short break with my partner who is a bit older than me. I'm 18 and I look it, if i wanted to try the coffeehouses (Of course I do!) would they accept a British passport as ID, proof I was 18? I don't want to be embarassed in front of my boyfriend. Travel Tips Your passport will probably be the only form of ID they will accept Just as additionally info bout the coffee houses try Avoid the only ones people know eg. the bulldog and grasshopper as they tend to charge more just cause they can a good coffee house is one called 36 and you can overlook the canals while getting involved in legal activities!he he Source(s): Not best directions but it is on the main street where most of the coffee houses are located enjoy amsterdam its great Other Travel Tips A passport is an internationally recognized travel document that verifies the identity and nationality of the bearer. Better yet, for your purposes, it has your date of birth therefore your age. The answer is yes. Sure, just remember; smoke it in Amsterdam, don't take it home. Have fun. Yes, you can use this. And the law states you must be 16 to enter a coffeeshop, so you'll be alright. I live here in the Dam!! Have fun and be safe! www.molonlabe.org |
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