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Entrance ticket for Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam

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Amsterdam Combo: Rijksmuseum & 1-Hour Canal Cruise

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Amsterdam Canal Booze Cruise with Unlimited Drinks

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1-day fat tire ebike rental in Amsterdam

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Traditional Dutch Syrup Waffle Making Workshop in Amsterdam

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Amsterdam story of Anne Frank walking audio tour by mobile app

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Luxury canal cruise from Rijksmuseum

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Amsterdam Our Lord in the Attic museum ticket with audioguide

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Amsterdam's Highlights and Local Insights canal cruise

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I Amsterdam City Card for 24, 48, 72, 96 or 120 hours

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One Hour Canal Cruise in Amsterdam

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Introducing Amsterdam

Top 6 things to do in Amsterdam

There’s more to Amsterdam than just the storybook charm of its Golden Age architecture and quaint canals. This pocket-size city likes to think big. Its acclaimed museums hold the world’s largest collection of Van Goghs along with impressive Rembrandts, Vermeers, and modern masters. While its eco-friendly attitude and proud history of embracing diversity has long attracted international attention. With so much going for it, we’ve made it easier for you by sharing our top picks. From the Rijksmuseum’s homegrown collection to Anne Frank’s heart-rending house, discover the best the city has to offer. And don’t forget to soak up some gezellig, the Dutch concept of coziness, at any number of bruin cafés.

1. Rijksmuseum

Brimming with Dutch masterpieces such as Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, this museum is a must for art lovers. With over 8000 works on display, it’s impossible to see it all; head to the 2nd-floor Gallery of Honour for Golden Age art if you’re short on time. The intricate Delft pottery is also worth a look.

2. Van Gogh Museum

With the world’s largest collection of Van Goghs, there’s no better place to explore the life and works of this troubled genius. Housing a mix of lesser-known drawings and famed paintings, it shows the fascinating transition of Van Gogh’s style, from somber Dutch landscapes to bright, swirling sunflowers.

3. Anne Frank’s story

For two terrifying years, Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis in the back of a canal house from 1635. Seeing the airless annex in real life is an unforgettable and emotionally charged experience. A tour can also show you her childhood haunts and the shop where she bought her now-famous diary.

4. Canal tours

Floating down its many canals is one of the most atmospheric ways to see the city sights. Extending around 62 miles, these canals are an iconic symbol of Amsterdam, while the picturesque 17th-century ring area is also UNESCO World Heritage Listed. Options range from general tickets to a luxury experience.

5. Bike riding

In a country said to have more bikes than people, it’s only natural that the best way to explore the city is by bike. Not only do you get to experience Amsterdam like a local, but with over 320 miles of dedicated lanes it’s also a convenient way to get around. Less confident riders can opt for an easy bike tour.

6. Dutch countryside

Crisscrossed by canals and dotted with windmills, the Dutch countryside is as picturesque as it gets. Take a day trip from Amsterdam and discover the attractions just outside it. Top places to visit include Marken island, with its wooden homes, the windmills of Zaanse Schans, and the flower-filled fields of Keukenhof Gardens

Planning your Amsterdam visit

When to go?

June to August is the peak tourist season which means there will be greater crowds, but you may be willing to brave them for the warm weather (perfect for cycling) and long days. Those wishing to avoid said crowds should come before or after the tourist peak season, between April and May or September and November. Good weather can’t be guaranteed, but it’ll be mild and at least you can enjoy the city at its laid-back best. March to May is also the time to catch those famed tulips in bloom. For those who don’t mind the cold and the short days, winter is an ideal time to nab a deal. Flights and accommodation are likely to be at their lowest. Plus, if the weather ever gets too much for you, you can always warm up in a cozy bruin café.

How many days should you spend?

This varies a lot depending on your traveling style. If you’re someone who likes an action-packed itinerary, you can see the main sights in two days as it’s a pretty compact city. If instead, you’re someone who likes to take it a bit slower and get into the rhythm of local life, you could take a week or even more. This will give you the time to explore the city on foot or with a bike tour, and let you include day trips to Zaanse Schans to see the windmills or Keukenhof to wander in the tulip fields.

How to get there?

Schiphol International Airport (also known as Amsterdam Airport) is the Netherlands ’ main airport and also one of Europe’s busiest. A convenient 5 miles from Amsterdam, it’s well-connected by trains that depart for Centraal Station around every 10 minutes from 6 am to 1 am; it runs hourly between 2 am and 5 am. The trip takes 15 minutes and tickets cost €5.50. Otherwise, the Connexxion Airport Express bus gets you to the center in 30 minutes (€6.50 one way; €11.25 return). Taxis cost around €45.

How to move around the city?

Amsterdam is a compact city, which makes getting around relatively easy. If you’re only going to be exploring the city center, you can get almost everywhere on foot. If you plan on using public transport, we recommend you get a 1- to 7-day GVB pass (available at GVB ticket offices). For most visitors, a combination of walking and taking trams will be all they need. Buses and trains are mainly used to connect to outer suburbs. Most locals get around by bike and if you feel like following their lead the city is well-equipped with bike lanes and rentals. Taxis are readily available, although they tend to be slower because of the maze-like streets.

Where to shop?

For shopping in the most photogenic of settings, nothing quite beats Negen Straatjes (Nine Streets). These narrow streets connecting the 17th-century canals are filled with historic charm and a mix of quirky vintage stores, hip cafes, trendy boutiques, and art galleries. Otherwise, if you’re looking for something a little bit more laid-back and local then De Pijp is the place for you. It has cool concept stores, local Dutch design, and a fantastic open-air market. Luxury lovers instead will want to strut their stuff down PC Hooftstraat, home to haute-couture brands such as Louis Vuitton, Mulberry, and DKNY. Finally, for antiques and art look no further than Spiegelkwartier, where you can splurge on everything from Delft pottery to 17th-century furniture.

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