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Welcome to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, one of Europe's busiest and most efficient airports. Known for its single-terminal concept, AMS offers a seamless travel experience with a wide range of amenities and services to make your journey as smooth as possible. Whether you're navigating through its expansive terminal or exploring its unique attractions, this guide will provide you with all the essential information you need for a hassle-free visit.

Airport Terminal Maps

Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Amsterdam Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.

AMS Airport Terminal Map: First, scroll down on this page to the map image. Then, tap or click on the image or button to choose your terminal or locate parking facilities. A window will open with an interactive map, allowing you to pan and zoom to a specific terminal or concourse, gate, or amenity. You can also use the search feature to highlight the location on the map of gates, restaurants, lounges, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas and more. In addition, get directions from one location to another, which is very handy when you know your arrival and departure gate for a connection!

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Getting Around AMS Airport

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol operates under a one-terminal concept, meaning all facilities are housed within a single, expansive terminal. This terminal is divided into three main sections known as Departure Halls 1, 2, and 3. Each hall has its own set of piers and concourses, allowing passengers to walk between different areas of the terminal. However, it's important to note that border control separates Schengen from non-Schengen areas, so passengers may need to pass through security checks when moving between these zones.

For ease of navigation, here is a brief overview of the terminal layout:

  • Departure Hall 1: Includes Piers B and C, both of which are dedicated to Schengen flights.
  • Departure Hall 2: Comprises Piers D and E. Pier D serves both Schengen and non-Schengen flights, while Pier E is exclusively for non-Schengen flights.
  • Departure Hall 3: Contains Piers F, G, H, and M. Piers F and G are non-Schengen areas, whereas Pier H handles non-Schengen low-cost flights and Pier M is for Schengen low-cost flights.

Schiphol Plaza serves as the central hub of the terminal, connecting all three departure halls and housing a variety of shops, restaurants, and other amenities. This area is pre-security, making it accessible to both travelers and general visitors. For those looking to relax or explore, the airport offers unique attractions such as the Schiphol Library and an annex of the Rijksmuseum, both located within the passenger transit zone. Additionally, the Panoramaterras rooftop viewing area provides a great spot for aviation enthusiasts, although it is only accessible from the landside.

Discover the list of airlines serving different terminals at AMS to make your visit hassle-free.

Frequent Flier Terminal Tips

To help you navigate the airport terminals with ease, we’ve gathered the best advice and tips from AMS-based frequent travelers, flight attendants, pilots, and airport staff. Their first-hand insights will guide you through the terminals for a smoother journey. Here’s what they have to say:

Navigating the Airport

"If you're connecting through AMS, make sure to allow extra time for walking between gates. The airport is huge, and it can take up to 20 minutes to get from one end to the other, especially if you need to cross through border control between Schengen and non-Schengen areas." — Paul R., Haarlem, NL, January 2024

"Use the Schiphol app to navigate through the terminal. It provides real-time updates on gate changes, security wait times, and even walking directions to your next destination within the airport." — Emma V., Leiden, NL, February 2024

Amenities & Services

"Don't miss the Rijksmuseum exhibit in the airport. It's a great way to spend a layover, and it's free! Located in the main terminal, it's a unique feature that sets AMS apart from other airports." — Jan K., Hoofddorp, NL, March 2024

"For a quiet place to relax, head to the library in the airport. It's located in the Holland Boulevard area between Departure Halls 2 and 3. It's a peaceful spot with comfortable seating and a nice selection of books." — Maria L., Amstelveen, NL, April 2024

Security

"If you're traveling during peak hours, consider purchasing a Fast Track pass. It can save you a lot of time at security, especially during the morning rush. The Fast Track lanes are well-marked and easy to find." — Tom D., Zaandam, NL, May 2024

"Be prepared for additional security checks if you're flying to the U.S. These are usually conducted at the gate, so make sure to get there early to avoid any last-minute stress." — Lisa J., Almere, NL, June 2024

Baggage

"Use the self-service baggage drop kiosks to save time. They're available in all departure halls and are very user-friendly. Just scan your boarding pass, place your bag on the belt, and you're good to go." — Ahmed M., Haarlem, NL, July 2024

"If you have a long layover and need to store your luggage, there's a baggage storage service located in the basement level of the airport. It's a convenient option if you want to explore Amsterdam without dragging your bags along." — Sophie T., Leiden, NL, August 2024

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Security & Screening

In this section, you'll find essential information about the security and screening processes at the airport. Discover the locations of security checkpoints, including details about Fast Track lanes for expedited screening. Learn about passport and immigration control procedures, including the convenience of automated kiosks. Additionally, get insights on how to renew or enroll in TSA PreCheck for a faster and more efficient travel experience.

Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)

AMS has security checkpoints located throughout the airport, including in each of the concourses and the main terminal. The exact location of the security checkpoints can vary depending on the concourse or terminal you are departing from, so it is important to check the airport map or ask an airport staff member for assistance.

Fast Track Lanes and Locations

Passengers who are looking to expedite their security screening process can take advantage of the Fast Track lanes at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. These lanes are available to passengers who have purchased a Fast Track ticket or who are members of certain airline loyalty programs. The Fast Track lanes are located in each of the concourses and the main terminal, and are clearly marked with signage.

Passport & Immigration Control Locations

Passport and immigration control at Amsterdam Airport is located in the main terminal building. Upon arrival, passengers will go through passport control before collecting their luggage. Departing passengers will go through passport control after passing through security screening. The airport has implemented automated passport control kiosks to help expedite the process for eligible passengers.

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Food, Shops & Services

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is known for its wide range of food and shopping options, making it a popular destination for travelers who want to indulge in some retail therapy or enjoy a delicious meal before their flight. The airport has a total of seven concourses, including Concourse B, Concourse C, Concourse D, Concourse E, Concourse F, Concourse G, and the Main Terminal, each offering a unique selection of amenities.

Foodies will be delighted with the variety of dining options available at Amsterdam Airport. From fast food chains to gourmet restaurants, the airport has something for everyone. Some of the most popular options include Burger King, Starbucks, McDonald's, and KFC. For those looking for something more upscale, there are also several fine dining options, such as Bubbles Seafood & Wine Bar and the Dutch Kitchen & Bar.

When it comes to shopping, AMS Airport has over 250 stores, making it a shopper's paradise. From luxury brands like Gucci and Prada to more affordable options like H&M and Victoria's Secret, the airport has it all. In addition to fashion and beauty stores, there are also several electronics stores, bookstores, and souvenir shops. Whether you're looking for a last-minute gift or a new outfit for your trip, the airport has got you covered.

Looking for food and shopping recommendations? Check out our restaurants and shops page for more info.

Baggage Claim Areas

AMS has several baggage claim areas located in the arrivals hall of each concourse. These areas are clearly marked and easily accessible for passengers. Baggage carts are available for use in the baggage claim areas, and airport staff are on hand to assist passengers with any questions or concerns.

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Amsterdam Schiphol Terminal Q&A

To access interactive maps of the terminals, click on the map graphic on this page.
AMS operates under a single-terminal concept with three main sections: Departure Halls 1, 2, and 3. Walking between different areas is straightforward, but you may need to pass through security checks when moving between Schengen and non-Schengen zones.
Schiphol Plaza, located in the central hub of the terminal, houses a variety of shops, restaurants, and other amenities. It is accessible to both travelers and general visitors.
Select your specific departure or arrival terminal from the list of terminal maps provided and use the interactive map to locate all available amenities.
Yes, AMS offers unique attractions such as the Schiphol Library and an annex of the Rijksmuseum located within the passenger transit zone. The Panoramaterras rooftop viewing area is also a great spot for aviation enthusiasts.
Allow extra time for walking between gates, as the airport is large and it can take up to 20 minutes to get from one end to the other, especially if you need to cross through border control between Schengen and non-Schengen areas.
Passengers can take advantage of the Fast Track lanes available in each of the concourses and the main terminal. These lanes are available to passengers who have purchased a Fast Track ticket or who are members of certain airline loyalty programs.
Baggage claim areas are located in the arrivals hall of each concourse. They are clearly marked and easily accessible for passengers.
Yes, there is a baggage storage service located in the basement level of the airport, which is a convenient option if you want to explore Amsterdam without dragging your bags along.
Be prepared for additional security checks at the gate if you're flying to the U.S. Make sure to get to your gate early to avoid any last-minute stress.