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Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands, is a vibrant and historic city known for its picturesque canals, world-class museums, and lively cultural scene. With its rich history, charming architecture, and a variety of attractions, Amsterdam offers something for every traveler. From exploring the famous Van Gogh Museum to taking a relaxing boat tour along the canals, Amsterdam is a destination that seamlessly blends history, culture, and modernity.

Additional Information

Amsterdam is renowned for its artistic heritage, with numerous museums and galleries showcasing masterpieces by Dutch artists. The city is also known for its liberal and progressive atmosphere, exemplified by its famous Red Light District and numerous coffee shops. Biking is a popular mode of transport, allowing visitors to explore the city's scenic streets and beautiful parks easily.

If you are staying for a few days, I recommend taking day trips from Amsterdam to see also the surrounding towns and villages. They are full of great nature and many things to do. Use our Trip Planner to find nearby trips.  If you want to make your trip even more interesting and wish to get familiar with the local culture, definitely learn a bit of the Dutch language. Either learn some basic words or take Duch lessons from home with an online private teacher.

Reasons to Visit:

  • Discover world-class museums like the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum.
  • Explore the charming canal network, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Experience the vibrant nightlife and diverse dining scene.
  • Enjoy the unique cultural atmosphere and progressive values of the city.

Things to Avoid:

  • Avoid peak tourist seasons (summer and major holidays) to escape the crowds.
  • Be cautious in the Red Light District, especially at night.
  • No pictures of the Red Light District's windows - Never take pictures of the occupied red windows in Amsterdam Red Light District, to respect the privacy of both the visitors and the workers of the district.
  • Avoid cycling without proper knowledge of local traffic rules.
  • Avoid walking along the bicycle lanes - The lanes are usually clearly marked with a bike symbol on the way. Avoid walking or standing in bike lanes!
  • Avoid using cannabis in public places - It is illegal to smoke in the public. If you have to, use the cannabis in the privacy of the coffeeshop.
  • Do not talk to the individuals on the streets who try to sell you something (most likely drugs or bikes) - this is illegal and you can be robbed. The drugs will not work and the bikes are likely stolen.

Neighborhoods to Know

  • Nieuwmarkt en Lastage: This is the area that trails southward from Central station towards the River Amstel. The northern side revolves around a former industrial harbor called Oosterdok, which has developed into one of the most architecturally innovative parts of the city, including the NEMO Science Museum and Amsterdam's towering central library. The southern section houses many historical sites, such as the Rembrandt House Museum, the first Protestant church in Amsterdam, Zuiderkerk, and several sites associated with the city's Jewish Quarter. If you want to visit some markets, visit Waterloopleinmarkt market or Nieuwmarkt, which features a wide selection of food stalls.
  • Grachtengordel (Canal Belt): Postcards of Amsterdam often feature this neighborhood. The lively streets of Grachtengordel, surrounded by Amsterdam's main canals (Herengracht, Prinsengracht, and Keizersgracht), are known for their colorful townhomes, and waterfront eateries, upmarket hotels, and attractions such as the Anne Frank House.
  • Jordaan: Amsterdam's most in-demand neighborhood, Jordaan offers a maze of narrow lanes, canals, high-end boutiques, and cozy cafes.
  • Museumkwartier: The Museumkwartier is home to many museums, such as the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk Museum, as well as the Royal Concertgebouw (a concert hall in Amsterdam). Additionally, it is home to several fine jewelry stores and designer outlets.
  • De Pijp: It is easy to spend hours in Amsterdam's lively Latin Quarter, which offers a colorful mix of cuisines, terraces, and friendly cafés. This neighborhood turned hipster haven has an urban industrial edge and bohemian flair. Enjoy the beautiful gardens of Sarphatipark and the famous Albert Cuypmarkt Street market. De Pijp oozes bohemian flair from every angle, and it has been a popular haunt for creatives, students, and bohemian spirits since the 60s.
  • De Wallen: Amsterdam Red Light District is known worldwide. It is a residential and entertainment area in the historical city center. This area entices travelers with the promise of peep shows, sex shops, cannabis cafes, and nightclubs.

 

How to get around?

  • Trams: Amsterdam's iconic blue-and-white trams remain a reliable and economical way to get around the city center. There are 14 lines convening at Amsterdam Central Station, the city's main transportation hub.
  • Buses: The bus system is quite extensive and efficient. You can easily catch a shuttle, which runs between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and the city center every 15 minutes.
  • Metros: With five routes and 39 stations, the metro is the best way to access the suburbs.
  • Ferries: Like trams, buses, and metros, Amsterdam's ferries are also operated by GVB. For pedestrians, cyclists, and mopeds, Amsterdam's ferries provide essential, free connections across the River IJ. You can easily find the blue-and-white ferries right behind Amsterdam Central Station, providing frequent and free service to and from Amsterdam Noord.
  • Rideshare: If you're sticking to the center of Amsterdam, you can skip the car and easily book an Uber if needed.
  • Trains: The Netherlands has a well-developed national railway system. Trains from Amsterdam Central Station are a convenient and easy way to reach the countryside and neighboring cities on day trips.
  • Bicycles: Want to feel like a local? Then bicycles are the way to go. You can find bikes In terms of getting around that means hiring a bike (download ‎the Donkey Republic or pop into a local rental shop). The bike trails are very developed and it's a great fun way to see the city.
  • Taxi: If you got luggage, it might be more convenient to take a kiwi taxi between the airport and Amsterdam.

Address:

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

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Basic Info

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COUNTRY & Region

Netherlands,
Europe
High
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LOCAL CURRENCY​

Euro (EUR)
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Medium
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Recommended Duration

• 3-5 hours (Half a day)
• Full day
• Overnight
• 1-7 days
• More than a week

Electricity

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Electricity

220-240V,
50Hz
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Plug Type

• Type C (Round pin)
• Type F (Two round pins with earth clips)
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Things To Do In Amsterdam

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Activities To Do In Amsterdam

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Amsterdam is during the spring (April to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild, and the tourist crowds are smaller. Spring also brings the beautiful tulip blooms that the Netherlands is famous for.

Remember to check the weather forecast a few days before the trip and before heading to the airport.

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SAFETY Level

Relatively safe. Amsterdam offers a vibrant and welcoming environment, though it has a higher rate of petty crime than other Dutch cities. Stay alert in busy areas, avoid poorly lit alleys at night, and keep an eye on your belongings in public transport and at tourist attractions.

The rating is based on multi-year peace, crime, and security indices. Before you go, always verify current conditions through official government travel advisories.

Spoken Languages

Dutch is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.

Learn The Language

  • Beer = Bier
  • Closed = Gesloten
  • Danger = Gevaar
  • Do you speak English? = Spreekt u Engels?
  • Doctor = Dokter
  • Entrance = Ingang
  • Exit = Uitgang
  • Goodbye = Tot ziens
  • Hello = Hallo
  • Hotel = Hotel
  • How much does it cost? = Hoeveel kost het?
  • Menu = Menu
  • No = Nee
  • Open = Geopend
  • Please = Alstublieft
  • Restaurant = Restaurant
  • Thank you = Dank u wel
  • Toilets = Toiletten / WC
  • Where is …? = Waar is …?
  • Yes = Ja

Deals, Money-Saving & Best Value Tips

  • Purchase iAmsterdam city pass. It provides free entry to the city's top attractions, unlimited travel on public transport, a free canal cruise and significant discounts and giveaways.
  • Visit popular sites early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds.
  • Take advantage of free walking tours to learn about the city’s history and culture.
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Price levels are estimates based on multi‑year averages. Actual prices can change with season, exchange rates, and special events. Always confirm current rates and deals before booking.

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What To Pack

When visiting Amsterdam, pack comfortable walking shoes, a rain jacket, and a reusable water bottle. Bring a camera for capturing the beautiful cityscapes and an adapter for your electronics.

Related Events

Amsterdam Light Festival
Amsterdam Light Festival
Categories: Festivals | Exhibitions | Nightlife | Family and Kids | Historical and Cultural
Date & Time: December to January
Address: Various canals and streets in Amsterdam
Location: Amsterdam canals
The Amsterdam Light Festival transforms the city's canals into a glowing spectacle of illuminated art installations from December to January. International artists create large-scale light sculptures that can be viewed from boats or on foot, making this festival a magical winter event.
Amsterdam Gay Pride
Categories: Festivals
Date & Time: Usually between July and August
Address: Amsterdam
Location: Street parties
In the main pride weekend with street parties and main dance parties take place. More details on Amsterdam Gay Pride website.
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Ziploc Bag on a Flight Can Be a Lifesaver
Ziploc Bag on a Flight Can Be a Lifesaver
Use a Ziploc bag to store items in airplane seatback pockets and avoid germs.
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Your Business Goals Should Be Realistic
Your Business Goals Should Be Realistic
Stick to realistic business goals and plan ahead to ensure you make achievable promises
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Avoid Jumping Between Hotels
Avoid Jumping Between Hotels
Avoid the hassle of changing hotels. Stay in one place and explore nearby attractions
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Book Your Stay on the Weekend or Mid-Week
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Stretch Before Your Flight
Stretch Before Your Flight
Before boarding your flight, take some time to do a few stretches. Stretching helps

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FAQs

The Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Anne Frank House are top attractions.
Yes, there are many family-friendly attractions like the NEMO Science Museum and Vondelpark.
Biking is popular, but public transport, including trams and buses, is also convenient.
Coffee shops (different than cafés) in Holland are allowed to sell small amounts of cannabis and are strictly regulated and taxed. Furthermore, coffee shops must not sell to anyone under 18 and they must not sell more than 5g to any customer.
Yes, Amsterdam is a safe city to visit.
Amsterdam in general is on the more expensive side. Meal prices can vary, and breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.

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