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About Amsterdam

Overview

Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands, is a destination that effortlessly blends historical charm with modern vibrancy. Known for its iconic canals, which are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Amsterdam is a city where narrow, crooked houses from the 17th century line the waterways, creating a picturesque and enchanting atmosphere. Despite its rich cultural life and diverse entertainment options, Amsterdam has managed to maintain a cozy, small-town feel. Art enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise with over 50 museums to explore, including world-renowned institutions like the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and the Stedelijk Museum.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Amsterdam is $137, with options ranging from $33 to $1,244. The city boasts 400 hotels, catering to various preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodation include Old Town Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Canal Ring, Amsterdam South, and Binnenstad. Among the most sought-after hotels are Hotel De Hallen, Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam, Generator Amsterdam, Met Hotel Amsterdam, and NH Amsterdam Schiller.

Things to Do in Amsterdam

Amsterdam offers a plethora of activities and attractions to keep visitors entertained. One of the city's most beloved green spaces is Vondelpark, located adjacent to the Rijksmuseum. This park is a favorite among both locals and tourists, providing a serene environment for biking, strolling, or simply relaxing in the sun. It's also home to a thriving colony of wild parakeets, adding a unique touch to the park's ambiance.

The Jordaan neighborhood, situated west of the Prinsengracht canal, is another must-visit area. Once a working-class district, the Jordaan has transformed into one of Amsterdam's most upscale and desirable locations. Visitors can wander through its charming streets, discovering historical residential buildings, modern art galleries, specialty shops, and cozy cafes. The Anne Frank House, located on the edge of the Jordaan, is a poignant and significant landmark.

Westergas, a former gasworks site, has been repurposed into a vibrant creative hub. This area is now bustling with trendy bars, restaurants, coffee roasters, an artisanal microbrewery, and a small arthouse cinema. It's a fantastic spot to experience Amsterdam's contemporary cultural scene.

For breathtaking views of the city, head to the A'dam Tower. This iconic building offers a panoramic observation deck, an interactive exhibition, and a thrilling swing that lets you dangle your feet off the edge. The tower also houses a variety of dining and entertainment options, making it a versatile destination.

Art lovers should not miss the Rembrandt House Museum, where the famous painter lived and worked between 1639 and 1656. The museum offers a glimpse into Rembrandt's life and the Dutch Golden Age, with reconstructed interiors and engaging exhibitions.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Amsterdam

Amsterdam's nightlife is as diverse as the city itself, offering something for everyone. Karaokebar 24K is a fantastic spot for a fun night out with friends, featuring over 80,000 songs in multiple languages. Grab a drink and sing your heart out in this lively venue.

The Waterhole, located in the city center, is perfect for live music enthusiasts. With daily performances spanning various genres, this bar also offers pool tables and multiple screens for sports fans. Don't miss the daily happy hours for great deals on drinks.

For a unique experience, visit De Trut, a queer disco run entirely by volunteers. Held every Sunday evening, this party supports LGBTQAI+ projects worldwide. Be prepared for a long line, but the vibrant atmosphere is well worth the wait.

Cafe de Druif, a historic establishment dating back at least 400 years, offers a glimpse into Amsterdam's past. With wooden casks lining the walls and earthenware jenever bottles behind the bar, this cafe is a hidden gem.

Canvas, situated on the 7th floor of a former newspaper office building, is known for its relaxed vibe and stunning views of Amsterdam. Enjoy affordable cocktails and, in the summer, take in the panoramic scenery from the spacious roof terrace.

Where to Eat in Amsterdam

Amsterdam's culinary scene is as diverse as its culture. Teppanyaki Restaurant Sazanka at Hotel Okura offers a Michelin-starred dining experience where skilled chefs prepare exquisite Japanese dishes right before your eyes. Be sure to book in advance to secure a table.

Omelegg, the first Dutch omelettery, serves a wide variety of egg-based dishes perfect for breakfast, lunch, or brunch. From BBQ to banana & peanut butter omelettes, there's something for everyone, complemented by fresh juices and a range of beverages.

Foodhallen, located inside De Hallen, is an impressive food court featuring 47 international restaurants. With options ranging from dim sum to tacos, this bustling venue is perfect for food lovers. Live DJ sets on Friday and Saturday nights add to the vibrant atmosphere.

At Restaurant Olijfje, guests can enjoy Mediterranean meat or fish dishes prepared on a charcoal grill. Start your meal with Spanish tapas, Mediterranean meze, Turkish feta cheese, or Greek dolmas for a delightful dining experience.

De Kas offers a unique farm-to-table experience in a chic garden conservatory. The restaurant serves a fixed daily menu featuring vegetables and herbs grown in their own nursery, ensuring fresh and flavorful dishes. Their motto, "Harvested in the morning, on your plate in the afternoon," perfectly encapsulates their commitment to quality.

Cheapest time to stay in Amsterdam

January is the cheapest time to stay in Amsterdam for an average of $145 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$145

February

$169

March

$202

April

$245

May

$241

June

$234

July

$217

August

$208

September

$209

October

$192

November

$176

December

$155

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