I found out a website that An iamsterdam card consists of a chip-card, a public transport ticket and the full-colour guide. It offers free admission to some of the most important museums in Amsterdam, a free canal boat tour and use of public transport.
http://www.iamsterdamcard.com/
they offer 3 types card to option:
24 hours card would cost € 33
48 hours card would cost € 43
72 hours card would cost € 53
they offer 3 types card to option:
24 hours card would cost € 33
48 hours card would cost € 43
72 hours card would cost € 53
Included in the cost are:
Free use of buses, trams and underground.
Free admission to these museums:
Van Gogh Museum, De Oude Kerk, Rijksmuseum De Meesterwerken, Bijbels Museum, Stedelijk Museum CS, Museum van Loon, Rembrandthuis Museum, Hortus Botanicus, Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum, Stichting de Appel, Amsterdams Historisch Museum, De Nieuwe Kerk, Tropenmuseum, Allard Pierson Museum, Museum Amstelkring, Houseboatmuseum, Huis Marseille, Molen van Sloten, Joods Historisch Museum, FOAM Fotomuseum Amsterdam, Museum Willet Holthuysen, Holland Casino, Verzetsmuseum, Amsterdam Diamond Group, Hermitage Amsterdam, Museum Het Schip, Theatermuseum.
A free Canal Boat cruise Free: A croquette roll at sandwich bar van Dobben, Glas of liqueur at De Drie Fleschjes, Cup of coffee at Restaurant La Place, 5 postcards at Café Ristretto, Magna Plaza.
A full-colour guide.
a 25% discount on about 20 other attractions; including Amsterdam and Herring rolls, scampi rolls, smoked salmon rolls at Jonk's Herring Stand.
As if that's not enough, it also includes a 25% discount on various restaurants.
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