In Amsterdam, a taxi averages 6.60 CAD, which is 334% higher than the 1.52 CAD in Tbilisi.
When comparing local transport, taxis in Amsterdam cost about 6.60 CAD, similar to what you’d pay in Tbilisi.
Conversely, taxis are about 334% cheaper in Amsterdam, costing 6.60 CAD, compared to 1.52 CAD in Tbilisi.
In Amsterdam, train tickets can cost about 961% more, averaging 5.41 CAD compared to 0.51 CAD in Tbilisi.
Train tickets in both Tbilisi and Amsterdam are priced around 5.41 CAD.
Train travel is around 961% cheaper in Amsterdam, priced at 5.41 CAD, versus 0.51 CAD in Tbilisi.
In other cases, eating out in Amsterdam may cost 110% more, at about 31.81 CAD, while in Tbilisi meals average 15.18 CAD.
A meal at lunchtime usually costs about 31.81 CAD in both Tbilisi and Amsterdam.
In Amsterdam, the average meal is 110% cheaper, at 31.81 CAD, compared to 15.18 CAD in Tbilisi.
In Amsterdam, coffee is about 51% more expensive, with an average price of 6.46 CAD, compared with 4.29 CAD in Tbilisi.
Coffee costs nearly the same in Tbilisi and Amsterdam, with an average of 6.46 CAD.
Alternatively, coffee is roughly 51% cheaper in Amsterdam, where it costs 6.46 CAD, while in Tbilisi it is 4.29 CAD.