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Talk360 is the best calling app for making affordable international or local calls to any feature phone or smartphone across the earth. With the Talk360 calling app, you can call any landline or mobile number in The Netherlands. The benefit? Only the dialer needs to have the Talk360 calling app installed. The receiver of the phone call does not even notice that you call via an mobile app. Calling friends, family, clients, or business relations in The Netherlands with the Talk360 app is easy & saves you a lot of money.

in this blog, we introduce you to interesting tips on how to call The Netherlands with Talk360, the benefits of the Talk360 app, why it’s different from other calling solutions, & lastly, we present you with the fun facts about this great country.

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How to Call The Netherlands with Talk360

staying in contact with people who reside in another country results in high call prices & confusing calling criteria. To solve this, Talk360 makes calling The Netherlands reliable & affordable. With Talk360, you can call The Netherlands at low per-minute rates.

To call a fixed line in The Netherlands from the United States, simply follow these easy to follow dialing tips:

  • first dial 011, the U.S. exit code;
  • next dial 31, the country code for The Netherlands;
  • then dial the area code (1-2 digits. See a sample calling code list below);
  • and finally, dial the phone number (5–7 digits).

If you’re dialing The Netherlands from on the globe, you simply need to perform the following:

  • type the exit code: It’s also referred to as the IDD code (International Direct Dialing) or ISD code (International Subscriber Dialing). For most countries, it’s 00 or +. For the USA and Canada, it’s 011;
  • dialing code: Each country has a unique dialing code;
  • area code: This is the code for a part of The Netherlands. It’s usually a general area or a city;
  • local number: The local number you would like to call.

Here is a list of the biggest area codes and town calling codes in The Netherlands:

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RegionArea Code
Aalsmeer297
Alkmaar72
Almelo546
Almere36
Alphen aan den Rijn172
Amersfoort33
Amsterdam20
Apeldoorn55
Arnhem26
Assen592
Barendrecht180
Barneveld342
Beilen593
Bemmel481
Bergen op Zoom164
Best499
Beverwijk251
Boxtel411
Breda76
Coevorden524
Culemborg345
Cuyk485
Dalfsen529
Delft15
Delfzijl596
Den Burg222
Den Helder223
Deurne493
Deventer570
Dieren313
Doetinchem314
Dokkum519
Dordrecht78
Drachten512
Driebergen-Rijsenburg343
Dronten321
Druten487
Eersel497
Eibergen545
Eindhoven40
Elburg525
Elspeet577
Emmeloord527
Emmen591
Enkhuizen228
Enschede53
Epe578
Goes113
Goor547
Gorinchem183
Gouda182
Grave486
Groningen50
Grou566
Haarlem23
Hardenberg523
Harderwijk341
Harlingen517
Heerenveen513
Heerlen45
Helmond492
Hengelo74
Hertogenbosch73
Hilversum35
Hoogeveen528
Horn229
Hulst114
IJmuiden255
Leeuwarden58
Leiden71
Lelystad320
Lemmer514
Lichtenvoorde544
Lochem573
Maarssen346
Maastricht43
Medemblik227
Meppel522
Middelburg118
Middelharnis187
Naaldwijk174
Nieuw-Vennep252
Nijmegen24
Noord Scharwoude226
Oldenzaal541
Oostburg117
Oosterhout162
Oosterwolde516
Oss412
Oud-Beijerland186
Purmerend299
Raalte572
Rijen161
Rijssen548
Roermond475
Roosendaal165
Rotterdam10
Schagen224
Sittard46
Sliedrecht184
Sneek515
Spijkenisse181
St. Annaparochie518
Stadskanaal599
Steenbergen167
Steenwijk521
Terborg315
Terneuzen115
The Hague70
Tholen166
Tiel344
Tilburg13
Twello571
Uden413
Utrecht30
Veendam598
Veenendaal318
Veenwouden511
Venlo77
Venray478
Vianen347
Waalwijk416
Wageningen317
Warffum595
Weert495
Weesp294
West-Terschelling562
Winschoten597
Winterswijk543
Woerden348
Wolvega561
Zaandam75
Zaltbommel418
Zetten488
Zevenaar316
Zevenbergen168
Zierikzee111
Zoetermeer79
Zuidhorn594
Zutphen575
Zwolle38

You know now how to call The Netherlands. With Talk360, you simply have to buy credit and enter the mobile number you want to communicate with.

Fun facts about The Netherlands

  • Don’t call the Netherlands ‘Holland’
  • The Netherlands has the highest population density in Europe
  • The Netherlands is the lowest-lying country in Europe
  • The Netherlands is the sixth happiest country in the world
  • The Dutch are the healthiest in the world when it comes to diet
  • The Dutch are the most physically active European country
  • The Dutch invented the first stock market in the world
    Amazingly, the first stock market in the world was invented by Dutch legislators and businessmen back in 1602. This was done as a means of funding the Dutch East India Company and its long trade-based voyages from the Netherlands.
  • There are more bicycles in the Netherlands than people
  • The Netherlands has the highest English-proficiency in the world
  • One-fifth of the population in the Netherlands is foreign-born
    More than half of the country’s immigrants (1.7 million people) are of non-Western origin. They mainly come from Turkey, Surinam, Morocco, Antilles, and Aruba.
  • The Netherlands has one official language
  • The Dutch are indeed the tallest nation in the world
  • There are over 1,000 windmills in the Netherlands
  • The Dutch produce around six million souvenir clogs each year
    You won’t find many things more iconically Dutch than a pair of wooden clogs. The Dutch have been wearing these hard shoes (or klompen) since medieval times to protect their feet while doing hard labor.
  • Tulips aren’t actually native to the Netherlands
  • Almost 80% of the world’s flower bulbs come from the Netherlands
    the Netherlands is the world’s leading exporter of flowers, most of which are tulips. Around two billion tulips leave the country each year and travel to different destinations around the globe.
  • The Netherlands is the world’s second-biggest beer exporter
  • Gin was invented by the Dutch and introduced to the Brits
  • Orange is the national color of the Netherlands
  • The Dutch turned carrots orange
    For centuries, almost all carrots were yellow, white, or purple. However, in the 17th century, most of these crunchy vegetables turned orange. Amazingly, the transformation was purely political. Dutch growers cultivated them as a tribute to William of Orange who led the struggle for Dutch independence. However, the striking color stuck, and the original species were eventually phased out.
  • The Dutch eat more licorice than any other nation in the world
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What is Talk360?

Talk360 is an affordable and reliable international calling app that you can use to call any mobile and landline number in the world. Unlike free calling services, the receiver of the call does not need internet, or the app installed.

With Talk360 it is easy to start calling and affordable to keep calling! Who will you call?

The benefits of Talk360

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High call quality

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Affordable rates

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Receiver does not need internet

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Easy to use

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Free test call

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No subscription. No new SIM.

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Local payment methods accepted

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What are the Differences with Other Calling Services?

Compared to other calling apps, Talk360 functions in a very specific manner. It starts with its free test call. Get the Talk360 calling app & directly start to make global calls. This way, you have the opportunity to see the amazing call quality of global calls with Talk360 before you make a purchase.

Another difference from most other calling apps is that the receiver doesn’t need to be connected to the internet. Someone being called doesn’t need to have the app on their phone & they don’t need to be connected to the internet. This is a unique difference compared to many other international calling solutions! In addition, you can call landline & mobile numbers using the app’s low-cost international calling rates. Only the person who is calling needs a Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G, or 5G connection.

In addition, Talk360 doesn’t require a contract or a new SIM card for it to be handy. You use your phone number as a caller ID. No need for a different SIM. In addition, Talk360 has good training with a great helpdesk.

Now you know. Try Talk360 right now. Your first 1-minute call is completely free! Also, if you share the app, you both can get free credit as soon as the person you invited makes the first call credit purchase.

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Excellent connection. Called my family in Zimbabwe and it felt like I was on a local call. I strongly recommend.
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