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Many of the articles in Dutch Amsterdam include links to — or have embedded — Google maps customized for each entry.

That way we can provide you with relatively uncluttered maps.

The map you see above is also powered by Google. As with all Google Maps, you can zoom in and move the map around with the options at the top left, or select a different view with the buttons at the top right. The markers shown are linked to pages within the Dutch Amsterdam website. We’ll be adding more markers as we go along.

This map is presented as part of our Amsterdam Guide , which provides basic tourist information.

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Understanding Amsterdam Street Names

As in many other places, the names of streets, squares, lanes, markets, canals and neighborhoods often convey a historic meaning. Throughout Dutch Amsterdam we try and explain these names whenever we think doing so adds to your understanding of historic and modern Amsterdam.

Here, though, we’ll briefly tell you what the suffixes attached to the street-names mean — making it easier to understand the above map, or the map in your Amsterdam Guide Book :

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The beautiful city of Amsterdam is the capital and most populous municipality of the Netherlands. It is one of the few cities in the world that has an urban flair of the area naturally coupled with rich art and cultural history.

Amsterdam is a complex city that is lined with so many bridges, as a first-time visitor, you might experience some difficulties moving from one place to the other which makes an Amsterdam Hop on Hop off map a necessity. It is as a result of this fact that you should consider taking a ride on one of the various Hop on Hop off buses to your desired location. If you are going to be using a boat, the numerous canals and bridges in this city will require an Amsterdam canal boat tour map for easy navigation.

Amsterdam Hop on Hop off tour buses are comfortable, very affordable and help you to make the most of your tour. Boarding Amsterdam Hop on Hop Off bus helps you discover some of the main attraction of the city like the Vondelpark , Van Gogh museum , City Guards gallery , the popular Concertgebouw , Rijks museum , and many more with a single ticket purchase. Hop on Hop off bus routes covers the main attractions in Amsterdam which helps to save your time and money

Tickets for Amsterdam Hop on Hop off Buses sells for 24, 48, and 72 hours duration, it starts counting from the time you board – in case you stop on the way, you can decide to board again at any terminal providing your ticket.

For a more impactful tour and a better understanding of the city, it is advisable you download a copy of Amsterdam tour map printable provided by Trip Indicator. This Amsterdam tour map features all the top attractions of the Amsterdam city , it gives you direction on how to navigate the city. It is free and readily accessible on any device.

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If you are planning your trip to Amsterdam, the interactive map on this page shows all the places of interest that you should visit and other useful points of interest for your trip, such as airports or other locations in the Netherlands . Simply click on the placeholders in the map, or in the list just below, to go to the in-depth tabs on the individual point of interest.

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If you are looking for a map of Amsterdam , below you will find some useful maps ready to download and print. Click on each preview to download the map as a PDF, then decide whether you want to print them out or save them on your smartphone or tablet to consult them at any time during your trip.

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Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and is located about 40 km from the Belgian border, 80 km from Rotterdam and 100 km from Utrecht . The city is divided into three parts: the old city, the new city and the canal city: the old city is the historical centre of Amsterdam, with its 17th-century buildings and canals, the new city is the modern part of the city, with its skyscrapers and residential quarters, while the canal area is the most touristic part of the city, with its canals and shops.

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Most hotels in Amsterdam provide free maps upon arrival. If they don’t, then every Tours & Tickets -shop provides free printed maps of Amsterdam! This way it’s easier to get around in the city that is characterized by its small passages. So remember to buy or acquire a map of Amsterdam when arriving at the capital!

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Travel planning doesn’t have to be hard… This Amsterdam sightseeing map includes everything you need. We’ve mapped all the top rated Amsterdam attractions like museums, parks and scenic lookouts. Also, all the best restaurants and bars.

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This interactive map of Amsterdam is downloadable for offline use. It’s super easy!

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All of the blue pins are Amsterdam tourist attractions. The green knife and fork icons show you were you can find great restaurants. The pink ice cream cone marks a great dessert place. Finally, the purple drink icons show you all my favorite bars. Use this map to create your own walking tour of Amsterdam. If you are traveling with your significant other, check out these amazing Amsterdam couples activities .

How to Use This Map: If you click the tab at the top left corner, you’ll be able to select specific layers. Click the checkmark to select or hide specific categories.

Save This Map: Click the brackets in the top right corner to expand the map in full view. It will open in a new tab. Under the map title, right of the map description, there is a star. Click this star and the map will be saved to your Google account  in Google Maps. You can access it later from your computer or device. On desktop, go to Google Maps and click ‘Your Places,’ and ‘Maps.’ On app view, select ‘Saved, scroll down and click ‘Maps.’

Scenic Places

Dam Square is one of the essential Amsterdam tourist Spots. It’s the official Town Square, and the place where Amsterdam got its name! In today’s Dam Square, a dam was built hundreds of years ago to section off the Amstel River. Eventually, Amstelredamme became Amsterdam.

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The most stunning building you’ll notice in Dam Square is the Royal Palace of Amsterdam. Right next to the Royal Palace is the spectacular New Church. There’s also a National Monument honoring WW II victims.

If you’re looking for all the best shopping , start in Dam Square and walk south on Kalverstraat. Find your favorite European favorites like Zara, Pull & Bear, Bershka, Topshop, Mango, etc.

Feminists will love this story! Hofje refers to a private residential courtyard during the time of the Middle Ages. The many men that were killed during the crusades left plenty women widowed and alone. These women took their inheritances and created protected communities in which they could live together freely. The Middle Ages were not a fun time to be female!

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A picture of the Begijnhof courtyard, a hidden gem of Amsterdam.

Within the hofje , selected elderly women or disadvantaged women were also given permission to live. Women helping women in the middle ages. I love it.

Anyways, Benijnhof is one of the oldest hofjes in Amsterdam. You can access it from Spui street. Look for a narrow passageway. It was a bit tricky for us to find! Benijnhof is free to visit.

The 9 Streets are one of Amsterdam’s most photogenic places. They are a group tiny streets situated between some of the most beautiful canals (Singel, Herengracht, Keizergracht and Prinsengracht). Along these 9 Streets, you’ll find unique shops for vintage and designer goods. Also, charming cafes and fancy restaurants.

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van der stroopwafel at 9 Streets in Amsterdam

The popular Dutch label Scotch & Soda has a store here. Also, there’s a Black Bikes branch where you can quickly and conveniently rent bicycles. Make sure to grab a fresh Stroopwafel at van Wonderen Stroopwafels. Here, they’re made fresh to order and warm when you get them!

Leiden Square, or Leidseplein, is a busy gathering place with plenty of shops, restaurants and nightlife options. Many of the restaurants have outdoor patios, so it’s an excellent place to relax during the summertime. Or, sit down for an afternoon beer.

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Exterior view of the Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam theater on JUL 22, 2017 at Amsterdam, Netherlands

You’ll be sure to find street performers here.

There’s also a great “Coffee Shop” just around the corner. We got edibles at the Easy Times Coffee Shop. Eating a cannabis dessert is one of the top things to do in Amsterdam!

Prinseneiland is a cozy island neighborhood north of city center. It’s one of the most unique places to see in Amsterdam because it’s virtually tourist free!

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Iconic red shutters on canal homes in prinseneiland in amsterdam

You’ll have plenty of space to take stunning photos of these charming narrow houses with red shutters and pretty flowers. Today, Prinseneiland attracts an artist community.

Many people chose to stay in Prinseneiland because of it’s quiet nature but relative proximity to all the top tourist attractions in Amsterdam. You can find great Airbnbs & rentals here.

If you’ve seen a picture of Amsterdam, you’ve probably already seen these ‘dancing houses.’ They are a collection of cute canal homes located about 10 minutes south of city center.

Dancing Houses in Amsterdam

The houses are said to “dance,” because of they are unevenly sinking into the ground. Amsterdam, like Venice, is slowly dipping further into the water. The canal homes are built atop wood pillars that eventually start to rot and can also shift among sediments.

While Amsterdam sightseeing, try to see if you can spot the uneven nature of some of these gorgeous homes!

Dancing Houses of Amsterdam

The best way to view all of Amsterdam’s most charming (and dancing) houses is by boat. Rent a boat and cruise through the Singel, Herengracht and Keizergracht canals.

Ride through Amsterdam’s magical canals. 

Girl steering a boat on an Amsterdam Canal

The A’DAM Lookout is one of the most touristy spots on our attractions map! It’s also one of the best places to view Amsterdam’s pretty rooftops.

Amsterdam cityscape top view at sunset. River with ships, boats, Central station. From A'Dam lookout

At the A’DAM Lookout, you’ll get to see unparalleled 360 degree views of Amsterdam’s panorama. Also, you can swing “over the edge.” It’s Europe’s highest swing, and it’s located on top of the skydeck.

To get to the A’DAM Lookout, take advantage of Amsterdam’s free ferry. Ride from the Central Station to Veer Buiksloterweg.

If you haven’t read the diary of Anne Frank… close this tab right now and go read it !!! For everyone else, I probably don’t need to say much to convince you to visit the Anne Frank House. Although, I will anyways 🙂

The Anne Frank Museum is set up in the historic place that Anne Frank lived secretly with 7 other people during the time after the Nazi invasion of Holland during World War II. You can visit the house and intimately experience what it might have felt like to hide in the secret annex. Hear the floor creak beneath you with every footstep. Imagine what it must have felt like to hide and remain completely silent in this space for over two years.

Anne Frank House in Amsterdam

The Anne Frank House is one of the top places to visit in Amsterdam. It shouldn’t come as a surprise then that tickets to the Anne Frank house are not very easy to come by.

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Tickets are only sold online, and they sell out fast. In order to get tickets, we had to plan over 2 months in advance! Tickets for any particular date will go on sale exactly 2 months prior to that date at 12:00PM (Central European Time). Log on even a minute later, and you might be out of luck!

If you already missed the date, there is an an alternative option. You can try and get tickets when you arrive in Amsterdam. Few tickets to the museum are released every day at 9:00 AM for entry on that particular day.

For only 5 euros more, you can also get access to a special introductory program. We did this! It gives you more information and context on the history of Anne Frank and World War II. I would recommend it.

Rijksmuseum is another one of the most popular places to go in Amsterdam. It’s an enormous art and antiquities museum.

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My favorite exhibit in this museum was the Dolls’ House of Petronella Oortman. In the late 17th Century and early 18th Century, dollhouses weren’t children’s toys. They were decorative and historical tools for upper class ladies of leisure. They showed off a women’s heritage and wealth. Each item was crafted precisely to scale.

Anyone who appreciated miniatures will absolutely go crazy! Sorry, my photos of the dollhouse does not do it justice.

I could talk forever about all the cool things you’ll find in Rijksmuseum…but I’ll spare you! Instead, I’ll only quickly mention that you should definitely opt for the extra 5 euro highlights tour! It’s a 1 hour tour that takes you through a few impressive features of the museum.

If you know you want to visit Rijksmuseum, buy your tickets in advance online. You don’t have to select any specific time, and this will help you avoid long ticketing ques.

Another one of the best places to visit in Amsterdam is the Van Gogh Museum. Vincent van Gogh is a legendary post-impressionist painter. He’s thought to be one of the most influential figures in Western Art.

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The Van Gogh Museum contains the world’s largest collections of Vincent van Gogh’s inspiring works. Most famously, Self-Portrait as a Painter (1853- 1890), Sunflowers (1889) and * the Bedroom* (1888).

The Van Gogh Museum is on the smaller side! I think you could see a lot in 90 minutes. To buy a ticket online in advance, you will have to select the specific time at which you would like to visit.

There’s so many amazing museums in Amsterdam! Ahh are you bored of museums yet? Hopefully not…. The Rembrandt House Museum is dedicated to telling the story of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn — painter, etcher and draftsman of the Dutch Golden Age.

Rembrandt is thought to be one of the best visual artists of all time. The museum is set in his 17th Century home! You can visit his studio and living quarters. It’s a pretty small museum, so the entire visit should take no more than an hour.

This museum is located in the middle of the cluster of blue pins on our Amsterdam tourist map. It’s one of the most convenient museums to get to if you don’t have a lot of time in Amsterdam.

The Amsterdam Museum has a wonderful collection of works that strongly convey important parts of the city’s history. Including works by Rembrandt, pieces owned by the legendary Dutch East India Company and even marijuana related artifacts.

In 1648 the King of Spain recognized the independence of the Netherlands. At that point, the Protestant Reformation had already swept through the Dutch Lands. Catholicism was formally banned, but unofficially tolerated.

Our Lord in the Attic Museum in Amsterdam

Despite the relative tolerance, Catholics were still unable to worship in public spaces. Thus, they built secret churches all throughout Amsterdam. One of these churches, built on the top floor of a canal house, still exists today. It is the “Our Lord in the Attic” Museum today.

It’s a very small museum as you might imagine! You can get tickets online in advance.

The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is also a museum! It’s one of the most iconic buildings in Amsterdam, located in Dam Square. It was built during the Dutch Golden Age as a Town Hall.

Royal Palace of Amsterdam

Today, it’s King Willem-Alexander’s official reception palace. When it’s not in use by his Highness, you can visit the palace and follow the footsteps of royal guest.

We did the audio tour here. It was a bit dry, but very informative. The format was flexible allowing you to learn more about topics of your choosing. We didn’t spend more than an hour here.

Micropia sets itself apart from the rest of the museums listed. Instead of art and history, it’s all about science and the future. Learn more about microbiology and technology of the future!

Gardens and Parks

Need a break from the hustle and bustle? Make sure to check out Amsterdam’s incredible botanical garden. It’s one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world and throughout history has been the setting for botanical research in medicine, genetics and evolution. It is one of the top things to see in Amsterdam.

Amsterdam Botanical Garden

The Botanical Garden also has this enchanting butterfly greenhouse that you can walk through. We saw so many pretty butterflies and enormous moths!

Amsterdam Botanical Garden's butterfly garden

Make sure to check out the Palm greenhouse. Inside, you can find a 350-year old Eastern Cape giant cycad tree.

PRO TIP: If you love plants, make sure to reserve your table at  Restaurant De Kas . It’s considered one of the best restaurants in Amsterdam.  An innovate upscale restaurant set in a greenhouse, they serve a price fix plant focused menu.

Dinner plate at restaurant de kas in amsterdam

Amsterdam’s flower market is technically the only “floating” flower market in the world. That’s because the market stands rest on houseboats within the canals. You can buy bouquets and bulbs of tulips.

Tulips

Holland is world famous for their tulips. Tulip season is from the end of March until mid-May. If you can’t visit during tulip season, make sure to pick up some bulbs. They make perfect gifts for friends and family.

Grab a bike and ride out to Vondelpark. This is where the locals hang out. The park has a very wide and paved biking/walking trail. If you are nervous about biking in the commotion of the city, this is the perfect place to go!

Vondelpark is the largest park in Amsterdam. In the summer, you can often catch free concerts in the park’s open-air theater. Relax and have a drink at the restaurant Vertigo’s outdoor terrace.

The Old Church sits right on the corner of Amsterdam’s Red Light District. You can see sex workers in windows and ‘Coffee Shops’ from just outside this Church. You might not find this type of contrast anywhere else in the world.

Old Church

I do recommend taking a walk through the red light district ! It’s one of the most interesting places in Amsterdam. I promise it’s not as creepy as it sounds. It’s a whole neighborhood with residential apartments, nursery schools and all other facets of normalcy.

Make sure not to take any pictures of the sex workers! It is not allowed.

….Back to the Old Church… It is the oldest church in Amsterdam! Also, the oldest building in Amsterdam. Originally, it was a Catholic Church but eventually it was turned into a Protestant church. Since the 13th Century, it was renovated and rebuilt many times.

As you walk through the Old Church, notice the stone tiles on the ground. These are actually gravestones! They are there because the church was built on top of a cemetery.

Appreciate the tall stained glass windows and sculpted misericords. If you can, make sure to climb the tower. Unfortunately, it was closed for renovations when we visited.

A Buddhist temple in the Red Light District? Yeah, that’s right. Technically, Amsterdam’s Chinatown neighborhood. This Buddhist temple serves as a reminder of Amsterdam’s culturally diverse population.

Interestingly, the Chinese influence on Amsterdam is connected to the many ‘ Coffee Shops’ we see today. When the Chinese immigrated to Amsterdam, they brought opium with them. The opium lead to a heroine epidemic in the 1970s.

Coffee Shop in Amsterdam

The Netherlands chose to deal with this public health threat by decriminalizing marijuana and cracking down on narcotics. It worked! Today, the Netherlands have some of the world’s lowest rates of narcotic abuse.

Also, contrary to popular belief, they are not among the top marijuana consuming countries.

The New Church is located in the heart of Dam Square. It is notably more lavish than the Old Church. Also, it’s considered the most important church in Amsterdam. Today, it is still used for official ceremonies like inaugurations and weddings.

Facade of New Church in Amsterdam

King Willem Alexander and Princess Maxima were married here. Sidenote: You may notice a lot of Argentinian restaurants in Amsterdam. Princess Maxima is from Argentina!

Girl riding a bike in Amsterdam

  • Take a free walking tour . It’s the best way to learn more history, get recommendations from locals & find hidden gems. We loved FreeDam Tours
  • Rent Bicycles. When in Amsterdam, do as the Dutch! We rented from Black Bikes. They have many convenient downtown locations and provide good service.
  • Consider getting the Iamsterdam City Card . Do the math! For us, it didn’t make sense to purchase this card. Decide where you would go and add up what you would spend with or without this pass.
  • Use this sightseeing map of Amsterdam as your guide. Favorite it. Download it for offline use. Walk around to all the different pins.

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On Amsterdam Map 360° you can download in PDF or print useful and practical maps of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. To help you move into the city, you may use the transport maps of Amsterdam operated by the GVB. The network includes 4 subway lines, 15 tram lines, 32 bus lines, 11 night bus lines and 6 ferry lines. To visit the city of Amsterdam, you will find the tourist maps of Amsterdam monuments and museums, but also maps of tours in Hop on Hop off buses or boats (City Sightseeing, Canal Bus) allowing you to discover the city attractions. Then you will also find maps of 8 districts and neighborhoods of the city and maps of Amsterdam airports.

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You can use this Amsterdam map to find your favourite Amsterdam attractions or Amsterdam streets.

  • Zooming in and out can be done by the buttons in the top-right corner of the map
  • Labels of streets and attractions will appear automatically as you get closer view
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  • If you click on an Amsterdam attraction pin it will show exact street address

To buy tickets to various attractions and museums visit our online tickets page .

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Welcome to ForTravelLovers.com, your trusted source for all things travel. In this article, we will focus on providing you with detailed information about Amsterdam tourist maps, both in physical and interactive formats. If you are planning to visit this beautiful city, you have come to the right place!

Tourist maps are an essential tool for exploring any city, and Amsterdam is no exception. There are different options available to obtain Amsterdam tourist maps:

If you prefer to have a physical map in your hands, you can obtain them at the tourist information centers in the city. These maps are usually free and will give you an overview of the main places of interest, streets and public transport. In addition, you can find additional information about events and activities in the city.

If you prefer the convenience of digital maps, there are several interactive tourist map options available online. These maps allow you to explore Amsterdam virtually, with the ability to zoom in or out, search for specific locations, and get directions to your destination. Some of these maps even allow you to download them in PDF format or print them to take with you during your visit.

In addition to tourist maps, it is useful to have guides and detailed city plans to make the most of your visit to Amsterdam. These guides and maps will provide you with additional information about places of interest, tourist attractions, museums, restaurants, shops and much more. Here we present some options:

Travel guides are a great way to get detailed information about Amsterdam and the Netherlands in general. These guides often include maps, recommendations for places to visit, useful tips, information on public transportation, and much more. You can find travel guides in bookstores, travel supply stores, or even download digital versions online.

The detailed city plans are especially useful if you want to explore Amsterdam on foot or by bike. These plans will show you the streets, squares and parks of the city, as well as public transport routes and the locations of the main tourist attractions. You can obtain detailed plans at tourist information centers or download them online.

You can obtain tourist maps of Amsterdam in physical format at the city's tourist information centers. These maps are usually free and will give you an overview of the main places of interest, streets and public transport.

There are many travel guides available for Amsterdam, but some of the most recommended are Lonely Planet Amsterdam, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Amsterdam, and Rick Steves Amsterdam & the Netherlands. These guides offer detailed information about the city, recommendations for places to visit, useful tips and much more.

In short, Amsterdam tourist maps are an invaluable tool for exploring the city and making the most of your visit. Whether you prefer physical or interactive maps, be sure to get one before you start your Amsterdam adventure. Also, don't forget to consult detailed guides and maps for additional information on places of interest and tourist attractions. Enjoy your trip to Amsterdam!

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Looking for the best things to do in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and feeling overwhelmed? Deciding which of the most popular Amsterdam attractions to see is indeed not easy, especially if you are visiting for the first time and your time in the city is limited…

So to help you figure out where to go and what to see in Amsterdam, in this guide we share the  VERY BEST sights and TOP tourist attractions in Amsterdam that are worth your time the most . In addition, we also include a few fun Amsterdam experiences for those looking for that something extra beyond the ‘musts’.

We also created a map of all the top places that should help you plan your Amsterdam sightseeing itinerary. You can find it at the bottom of this article.

Take a look!

Top 4 Activities in Amsterdam:

  • Van Gogh Museum .
  • Rijksmuseum .
  • Canal Boat Cruise .
  • Heineken Experience (18+).

Top attractions and best things to do in Amsterdam

Famous for its canals, distinctive architecture, and liberal culture, the city of Amsterdam is full of interesting things to see and experience. The network of canals and narrow streets make it a wonderful place to walk or tour by boat. The city also has the highest density of museums in the world, with more than 60 to explore. And there is a natural beauty as well, with the city’s Vondelpark covered in colorful blooms in the spring.

But with so many Amsterdam attractions to choose from, it can be difficult to know which of them to visit during your visit. So in this guide, we list some of our favorite places to see and things to do in Amsterdam – all the musts, and also a few extras, fun things to do in Amsterdam, that will make your visit a bit more special.

Whether you are visiting the city for the first time and want to be sure you don’t miss any of the must-sees in Amsterdam, or are planning a repeat visit and looking to visit some sights and tourist attractions in Amsterdam that you might have missed before, this guide should give you plenty of inspiration for things to do in the capital of the Netherlands.

TIP:  If you are planning on doing lots of sightseeing in Amsterdam, you should know that the distances between some of the best attractions are rather big. To save time and money (and give your legs some rest), consider getting an all-in public transport ticket . You can buy it for any duration from 1 to 7 days and it includes all trams, buses, metros, and even ferries in the city . If you just use a tram once or twice, you can also simply pay by debit (not credit) card on the tram itself.

Tram in Amsterdam city center

Good to know:  We list the must-see places and experiences in Amsterdam first, followed by some fun things to do in Amsterdam further down the list. So if you are visiting the city for the first time, concentrate on the top 10-17 sights first. But if you are looking for more hands-on experiences and fun attractions beyond the most popular sights and must-see museums, then read further down as well.

In order to help you plan your visit, we also created a  map of all the top sights and attractions in Amsterdam . You can find it at the bottom of this article. On our blog, you can also find two sample itineraries for 1 day , 2 days , 3 days , and 4 days in Amsterdam for first-time visitors.

Without further ado, these are the main landmarks, best sights, and top tourist attractions in Amsterdam:

1. Boat tour on the canals

Exploring the beautiful canals by boat is one of the absolute musts in Amsterdam that should be on top of any Amsterdam bucket list!

Mainly built at the end of the 16th – beginning of the 17th century, the city’s waterways are lined with some of its most impressive buildings. Taking a boat tour on the canals also gives you a glimpse into the ‘real’ Amsterdam. What’s more, viewing the city from the water gives you a whole new perspective and allows you to see a lot in a short amount of time.

It’s a great first introduction to the city, so I recommend taking a canal trip at the beginning of your trip.

There are lots of different canal cruises to choose from , lasting from around 1 to 1.5 hours. It’s a good idea to do your research ahead of time to find the one that’s best for you, and not just hop on the first boat you come across and get disappointed that it’s not what you expected it to be.

I also recommend booking in advance if you are visiting in the high season. This is a popular activity and the best boat tours sell out. Another bonus is that an advanced reservation allows you to go straight to the front of the line, ahead of those who haven’t reserved their spot.

The choice of canal cruises in Amsterdam can be overwhelming.  Here are some of the best options :

  • City Canal Cruise (starts close to the Central Station). This is one of the most popular canal cruises, but it can get very busy. If you take a boat like this, try to get on the boat as one of the first people so that you can secure a window seat. We did it a few times and it can be a very good experience, but try to get a window seat!
  • Open-Boat Canal City Cruise (several possible departure locations – Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, or Central Station). This is the cruise we recommend if you don’t mind paying a bit more. It’s well worth a small price difference for a more luxurious experience.

TIP:  Amsterdam canals are also very pretty in the evening when everything is nicely lit. So be sure to come back and see them in the dark, or do an evening canals tour as well! This evening canal cruise  is the most popular option.

LEARN MORE: Amsterdam Canal Cruise: Tips for a Better Experience

Oudeschans canal and Montelbaanstoren in Amsterdam

2. Grachtengordel – explore canals on foot

Amsterdam has many canals and whilst it’s fun to explore them by boat, walking beside them is a totally different experience that you shouldn’t miss either. So – in addition to taking a boat tour – be sure to explore the canals on foot as well .

Obviously, there are more canals to see in Amsterdam than you can ever manage on a single visit. So be sure to stroll along some of the best bits! These include the Grachtengordel (The Canals Belt) neighborhood – at least a few sections of the Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht , plus the Brouwersgracht and the Singel , which served as the city’s moat until 1585.

The Herengracht Canal is absolutely worth a visit too. But you are likely to see it as part of a boat tour as well. That’s also the reason why we recommend doing the boat tour first – you can then decide if you want to revisit some places on foot as well, or just focus on the areas you didn’t see from the boat yet.

Best things to do in Amsterdam - explore the canals

3. Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum is the most visited museum in the Netherlands and one of Amsterdam’s most popular attractions. If you visit just one of the best museums in Amsterdam , make it this one.

With around 8,000 historic exhibits and works of art, the Imperial Museum features world-famous pieces such as The Milkmaid and The Night Watch. You’ll also find works by Vermeer and Rembrandt, along with important pieces by Vincent Van Gogh. There is an ever-changing rotation of temporary exhibits plus a variety of workshops, so it’s always worth a visit, even if you have been before.

The museum is very large and it is easy to spend several hours here. If you decide to visit, try coming here early in the morning before the main crowds arrive. Head straight for the Gallery of Honour , which houses some of the most important pieces. The hall is a work of art in itself and this part of the museum is the most popular, so it’s nice to see it before it gets too crowded.

Be sure to also check out the Cuypers Library , the Research Library of the Museum. It’s one of the main art libraries in the world and a very impressive place to see.

TIP: We also strongly recommend booking timed-entry tickets for the museum online in advance. It will save you from having to join the lengthy queues and will allow you to see more of the city during the time that you have.

Rijksmuseum - one of the top attractions in Amsterdam

4. Van Gogh Museum

Located close to Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum is another must on the list of Amsterdam tourist attractions. One that will appeal to visitors of all ages too. So if you are looking for things to do in Amsterdam with kids, this is a great place to be too.

Along with the chance to explore the extensive collection of Van Gogh’s masterpieces, drawings, and personal letters, you get to learn more about his life and the things that inspired him.

The museum can get very busy during the high season. But it is so spacious that you don’t feel overwhelmed by the crowds. You can rent an audio tour on arrival and the exhibits are very well laid out. You’ll need at least 1.5 to 2 hours to see the main collection.

TIP: Tickets are only available online and the numbers are limited, so it is important to book them in advance . Guided tours are also available, but quite a lot more expensive than a regular ticket. Still, it might be worth it if you want to be sure not to miss anything and learn more about Van Gogh and his masterpieces. This is one of the few guided tours of the museum that runs daily.

Good to know: Avoid bringing any very large bags with you as they are not permitted in the museum. Backpacks and umbrellas must be left in the lockers and there is a free coat check on entry. Jackets and small purses may be worn.

LEARN MORE: Info & Tips for Visiting Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam

Van Gogh Museum is one of the top places to visit in Amsterdam, Holland

5. Anne Frank House

The Anne Frank House is next on the list of the most popular places to visit in Amsterdam. Once the building in which a Jewish girl Anne Frank and her family concealed themselves from the Nazis during World War ll, this is now a museum honoring her memory.

Anne and her family were discovered in 1944 and deported to Hitler’s concentration camps, where all except her father died. It was he who later published her diary, which is well known across the world. Their house is very popular with visitors to the city, keen to see the place which she described in such detail in her diary.

At the Anne Frank House, it is possible to visit the exact location where they hid. Through videos, quotes, photos, and original items, you can learn more about the traumatic ordeal they endured there.

Good to know: Like many canalside houses in Amsterdam, the Anne Frank House has very steep stairs which might be challenging if you have mobility issues. There is no wheelchair access to either the Secret Annex or the old part of the museum.

TIP: Anne Frank House is very small so the number of visitors is extremely limited. It’s essential to book your tickets online in advance, and you really need to reserve them as soon as they are released (usually 6 weeks in advance). In the winter, you may be able to get tickets a week upfront, but in the high season, they sell out several weeks upfront.

Check the official website for more info and – if you absolutely want to visit – try to reserve your tickets as soon as they are released (usually about 6 weeks before the date). Please note that the museum itself is the only official supplier selling these tickets so you can’t get them anywhere else. And they always sell out!

TIP: There is now a wonderful guided tour of Jewish sights in Amsterdam that – among other highlights – includes a visit to Anne Frank House. This is the only tour that can actually take you inside this museum. It’s only available on certain days, however, so try to book asap too! You can find more details and check the availability here .

Anne Frank House is one of the most popular things to do in Amsterdam

6. Royal Palace & Dam Square

As the city’s main square, Dam Square is lively and a fun place to visit. It’s a popular meeting place for locals, so it gives you a better feel for real Amsterdam. And there are lots of different events held here, from the National Tulip Day festivities to celebrations for the Chinese New Year!

In the past, funfairs were held on Dam Square as well, but the city council has decided that it’s already busy enough in the city center and decided not to allow them at this location anymore.

On one side of the square, you can see the Royal Palace Amsterdam . This is the official reception palace of the Orange-Nassau Royal Family and is often open to visitors. The King and his family live in The Hague, and not in Amsterdam.

From the outside, it may look a little grim and unappealing, especially on dull days. But it’s definitely worth a look inside if you have the time. It’s quite beautiful, with marble floors, stunning chandeliers, intricate sculptures, and impressive paintings.

TIP: If you want to visit the Royal Palace, be sure to get your tickets in advance. That way, you can immediately see if it’s open on the dates when you’re in Amsterdam (it’s normally open daily unless there are some official events in which case it can be closed for several weeks in a row).

Royal Palace Amsterdam (Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam)

Damrak is one of the main avenues in the city center of Amsterdam, running from the Central Station to the above-mentioned Dam Square.

It’s filled with souvenir shops, chain stores, and cheap restaurants, and can feel a bit like a tourist trap. But if you look deeper, you’ll find some stunning architecture. Indeed, more than 20 buildings on Damrak are designated as Royal Monuments, most dating from the late 18th – early 20th centuries.

The main place not to miss here for tourists is the Damrak Waterfront , part of the historic harbor in Amsterdam’s city center. This is one of the most photographed places in Amsterdam that you’ll see on many postcards and travel brochures.

And if you want to do some shopping in Amsterdam, be sure to check out Bijenkorf Amsterdam, one of the most popular department stores in the Netherlands.

Colorful houses at Damrak waterfront in Amsterdam

8. Floating Flower Market

One of the unique Amsterdam attractions is the Floating flower market ( Bloemenmarkt ). Located on the Singel Canal and established in 1862, this is the only market of its kind in the world. As the barges are fixed, once inside, it actually feels pretty much like any other flower market.

But that’s not the only reason to visit the floating Flower Market, of course, and – since it doesn’t require much time and doesn’t cost anything – we recommend checking it out. Colorful, fun, and fragrant, it is one of the most lively spots in the city and a great place to get some truly memorable photos. It may not be an ‘authentic’ place in Amsterdam anymore, but it really is a must-see attraction nonetheless!

You can buy all sorts of things here, from flowers and flower bulbs to Dutch souvenirs like clogs and wooden tulips. If you visit Amsterdam during the peak tulip season in spring, the market will be much more impressive too. Do be aware though that the market is very much aimed at tourists and the prices reflect that.

Good to know: The flower bulbs you buy here are ready for export, so you are allowed to take them home to most destinations. Make sure that they are firm, free from mold, and with no signs of damage. It can be a nice Dutch souvenir to bring memories of your visit to Amsterdam, long after you have returned from your trip.

Floating flower market is one of the must sees in Amsterdam

9. Rembrandt House Museum

Recently reopened after a significant renovation, the Rembrandt House Museum is now one of the best museums in the city!

Rembrandt van Rijn (17th century) is one of the most famous painters The Netherlands ever had. Rembrandt Museum is located on Jodenbreestraat, in the same house where he lived and worked during the peak of his career between 1639 and 1658.

The house has been restored as true to the original as possible including all the rooms where the family lived, plus artist studios, etc. It’s a great place to see what life was like in Amsterdam during the Dutch Golden Age. Of course, you can also admire many paintings by Rembrandt. But what makes a visit here really special is that you also get to know the man behind his art.

This is now one of my personal favorite museums in Amsterdam. The cozy, homey setting takes you really close to Rembrandt. Their audiovisual guide (included with your ticket) is great too, giving you a deeper understanding of the artist and his life. And because you only need 1 hour for a visit here, it’s really simple to plan a visit here, no matter how much time you have in the city. Highly recommended!

TIP: Set inside a 17-th century house, the museum is rather small, so be sure to reserve timed-entry tickets in advance!

Best things to do in Amsterdam - Rembrandt House Museum

10. Leidseplein

If you’re looking for some fun atmosphere or good nightlife in Amsterdam, head to the lively Leidseplein town square, a short walk from the Rijksmuseum, at the southern end of Leidsestraat.

By day and night, you can see street entertainers performing anything from jazz on the double bass to hip-hop dancing. The square is lined by cafes and bar terraces, which are very busy in the warmer months. In winter, the terraced area is replaced with an outdoor ice rink and there are hot food stalls dotted everywhere.

Within easy walking distance is everything you could want for a good night out, including cinemas, theatres, discos, and a casino. There are plenty of good restaurants serving international dishes, along with Holland’s best-known cocktail bar, The Bulldog Palace (not to be confused with Bulldog Coffeeshop in the Red Light District).

Be sure to check out the impressive buildings of the “Internationaal Theater Amsterdam” or the Hard Rock Hotel known as ‘Hotel Americain’. Btw, this is a really nice hotel to stay in for those who enjoy the nightlife or like being close to all the museums and the park. The location is very central indeed.

TIP: If you plan to spend the evening at the bars here, arrive early to get a table. An hour before sunset is a perfect time, as it gives you a chance to sit back and watch the square come to life!

Street entertainer at Leidseplein town square in Amsterdam

11. Vondelpark

Just a short walk from Amsterdam’s most popular museums and Leidseplein is the beautiful Vondelpark .

The most famous park in the Netherlands, Vondelpark welcomes 10 million visitors every year. Yet it remains an oasis of calm in this vibrant city, covering 120 acres and never feeling crowded.

Here you can see lots of different plants, a scenic lake, and maybe even catch a free performance at the open-air theatre or bandstand. There is also a children’s playground at the Groot Melkhuis, a statue of the poet Vondel, and a restaurant in the historical Pavilion.

There are bikes available to rent in the park (or you can book a guided bicycle tour of the city that also visits the park). This will allow you to learn more about the park’s history and see every hidden corner.

Good to know: Springtime is the very best time to visit Vondelpark when it is covered in colorful tulips.

TIP: Because Vondelpark is so close to some of the best museums and main attractions of Amsterdam (Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Heineken Brewery, etc.), this is a nice spot to stop for lunch and take a peaceful break from the crowds at the most popular sights.

Vondelpark - one of the best places to visit in Amsterdam

12. The Nine Streets

The Nine Streets ( De Negen Straatjes ) is the collective name of 9 old cobbled streets connecting the main canals between Leidsegracht and Raadhuisstraat, a few blocks south of the Anne Frank House. The names of the streets are: Reestraat, Berenstraat, Runstraat, Hartenstraat, Wolvenstraat, Huidenstraat, Gasthuismolensteeg, Oudespiegelstraat, and Wijde Heisteeg.

Don’t worry about remembering the names – we indicated it in our map further below. And if you wonder what they mean, some of the streets are actually named after animals – Wolf Street, Bear Street, or Deer Street. Some other names are quite special as well, such as Old Mirror Street, or Heart Street.

Despite being surrounded by some of the most popular places in Amsterdam, and located between the most famous Amsterdam canals (Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht, and Herengracht), the 9 Streets have a very different atmosphere than the busy areas around Damrak.

They are quite charming, lined with specialty stores, unique shops, and independent boutiques. This area is a nice change from the chain stores of the main shopping street, offering vintage goods and authentic items instead.

If you’re a music fan and into vinyl, be sure to check out Waxwell Records. They have a record player where you can try out their offerings and frequent sales that allow you to pick up a bargain!

TIP: For some of the best sweets and pastries you will experience in Amsterdam, visit the Chocolaterie Pompadour on Huidenstraat. It has a wonderful tearoom with marble-topped tables, and Insta-worthy arrangements of its creations in its window displays. Alternatively, drop by Het Koekemannetje bakery on Runstraat for some of the best cookies ever.

Waxwell Records music store on the Nine Streets in Amsterdam

13. Jordaan Neighborhood

A network of narrow streets leading to flower-lined canals, the idyllic neighborhood of Jordaan is both peaceful and characteristically Dutch. There are lots of lovely little shops and boutiques to explore, plus artists’ studios and a nice selection of cafes and restaurants.

Located to the west of Amsterdam’s main ring of canals, it is just a short walk from the Anne Frank House or the 9 Streets.

Built early in the 17th century, it originally housed refugees and workers, attracted by its low rents. Over time it became quite run down and was scheduled for demolition after World War II. But some of its citizens begged for a reprieve, and from the 1970s onwards the neighborhood was completely regenerated. So much, in fact, that it is now one of Amsterdam’s most desirable districts to live in.

Good to know: Saturday is market day, and the perfect time to visit. The Lindengracht Market is where the local residents buy their fresh produce. Or head to the Noordermarkt on Noordermarkt Square to buy organic food and shop for bargains at the flea market.

TIP: The Jordaan neighborhood is famous for good food ! Taking a food tour is one of the best ways to explore this area and get to know the more local side of Amsterdam. Or call in for lunch at one of the local-favorite cafes. Check out Cafe de Tuin, Café Sonneveld, or ‘t Smalle (and there are many, many more).

Local cafe in Jordaan district in Amsterdam

14. West Church & Tower

Located on Prinsengracht and just next to the Anne Frank House, the West Church ( Westerkerk ) is Amsterdam’s largest church and the most important Protestant church in the city. Many of Amsterdam’s citizens consider its bell tower – the Westertoren – to be the city’s symbol.

The church was built from 1619 – 1631 and the tower was added in 1638. Rembrandt van Rijn is buried here along with other famous Dutch artists and the chimes of the clock tower were heard by Anne Frank, who mentioned them several times in her diary.

It is well worth a quick visit here if you have some time to spare in Amsterdam. The church has an austere charm and there are regular, free organ recitals to enjoy. We especially recommend visiting the tower, as the view of Amsterdam from the top is incredible.

Good to know: The climb to the top of the tower is very steep and at times little more than a ladder. It can be quite unnerving for some and definitely requires flat shoes. Free to enter, the church is open to visitors all year round, except on Sundays. The tower is normally open from April to October and requires a ticket. However, it’s now closed for renovation that’s expected to take a few years.

While the Westertoren remains closed, you could head to Zuiderkerk Tower instead. Or – for different views with less effort – visit the A’DAM Lookout (see below).

Westerkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

15. Central Station

Located in the heart of the city, Amsterdam Centraal train station is a bustling place with visitors and locals alike. Several of the city’s buses and trams terminate here, along with the waterfront stations of the ferry lines that take passengers to Amsterdam North. You can also find the main Amsterdam Tourist Office here.

And while it might look strange to have a railway station mentioned among some of the landmarks of Amsterdam, it’s well worth a quick peak even if you are not taking a train.

The style of the building itself is authentically Dutch and well worth a quick look while you are in Amsterdam. It originally opened in 1889 as the Netherlands’ main railway transit center. Take a walk through its 19th-century entrance hall and you’ll discover a modern shopping mall packed with trendy eateries.

Outside, you’ll find the Central Railway Station Square, with towers on either side – one a weather vane and the other a clock tower.

TIP: For a truly unique experience, check out Grand Café Restaurant 1e Klas . This restaurant is located inside the beautifully restored 19th-century elegant 1st Class waiting rooms of the station, and feels like taking a trip back in time. You can book a 3-course lunch or dinner experience here , or just go for a quick drink and the atmosphere. Hidden in plain sight, this is one of the lesser-known gems of Amsterdam.

Good to know: If you are planning on taking any day trips from Amsterdam , most tours will start in this area. This is also where you can take a train to all the bigger towns in the Netherlands, and also direct trains to Antwerp or Brussels in Belgium, or to Paris in France.

Amsterdam Centraal railway station is one of the landmarks of the Dutch capital city

16. Red Light District & Coffeeshops

Amsterdam has a uniquely laid-back approach to drugs and prostitution which is what makes this area so fascinating to many international visitors. Its Red Light District is named after the line of windows and doors surrounded by red lights.

Here you can learn more about the city’s coffeeshop culture (not to be confused with regular coffee shops or cafes) and the use of soft drugs. You can also see women dressed in very little, waiting behind the windows for customers. Just please don’t stare at them or take pictures – that is forbidden.

This area isn’t for everyone, of course. But if you want a more authentic experience and are not easily shocked, then you may prefer to visit at night.

Amsterdam’s Red Light District has been a hot topic for years, with the city council trying to limit its appeal as a popular Amsterdam tourist attraction. Certain tours have been forbidden, and there have been talks of moving the district a bit further away from the city center…

Either way, it remains an interesting place to see in Amsterdam. But if you want to learn more about it without wondering where exactly to go or what the most interesting spots are, etc., we recommend going with one of the organized walking tours of the area .

We recently took this highly-rated tour and I can only recommend it. Despite having been to the area so many times before, we learned a lot. It gives you a much more complete picture of this unique area.

Red Light District in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

17. Heineken Experience

The award-winning Dutch Heineken beer is famous all over the world. So visiting its oldest brewery is something that’s well worth doing during your visit to Amsterdam.

The tour is very enjoyable, informative, and ideal for couples or groups of friends looking for something fun to do in Amsterdam beyond the main sights and museums.

After an introduction from the staff, you can look around the brewery by yourself. It’s interesting to learn about the process that goes into making the beer, right from reaping the hops to tasting the end result. And there are several fun, interactive elements, including the ‘Brew U’ game where you become a bottle of beer, to bottling your own personalized Heineken.

TIP: Just like all the other top sights in Amsterdam, Heineken Experience is another very popular attraction and the queues in the high season can get long. So if you absolutely want to do it, book your timed-entry tickets online in advance .

Heineken Experience - one of the top tourist attractions in Amsterdam

Now that we covered some of the most popular places to see and tourist attractions in Amsterdam, here are a couple more ideas of interesting places to visit and things to do in Amsterdam.

If you have more than 1-2 days in the city – or if you have seen all the ‘musts’ and are looking for more fun experiences in Amsterdam, check out the following attractions as well:

18. Albert Cuyp Street Market

Located in the lively De Pijp neighborhood, Albert Cuyp Street Market is the largest and most popular outdoor market in the Netherlands. It is also the best market to visit in Amsterdam, incomparable to the most popular Floating Flower Market.

It’s a bustling and vibrant place that offers a truly immersive local shopping experience. You will find a big variety of market stalls, offering all kinds of household goods and clothing, but also souvenirs, fruit, vegetables, Dutch cheeses, and all kinds of delicacies.

This is a great place to try some typical Dutch food, like herring sandwiches, mini-pancakes ( poffertjes ), or syrup waffles ( stroopwafels ).

A visit to this market provides a unique opportunity to soak up the vibrant atmosphere, interact with friendly locals, and discover a diverse array of traditional foods and products.

Albert Cuyp Market is a fun place to visit in Amsterdam, for both locals and tourists alike. It’s a fun experience and gives you a memorable taste of Amsterdam’s dynamic and multicultural spirit.

Good to know: The market is open daily except Sundays from 9.30 AM to 5 PM.

TIP: If you would like to taste all kinds of Dutch specialties at the market, but are not sure where to start, consider this highly-rated street food tour with a local guide.

Albert Cuyp Street Market - top places to visit in Amsterdam

19. ARTIS Royal Zoo

ARTIS is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands and one of the oldest zoos of mainland Europe. It was founded in 1838 and is home to 200 varieties of trees and around 700 species of animals. It also has three listed buildings on its grounds – the Large Museum (1855), the Library building (1867), and the Aquarium (1882).

There are so many interesting parts to this zoo, making it a great place for the whole family. So it will come as no surprise that ARTIS is one of the most popular family-friendly attractions in Amsterdam.

Visit the aquarium zone to see what lives in the city’s canals. See exotic plant species in the greenhouses of the Botanical Gardens and learn about another world in the zoo micropia, which is dedicated to microorganisms. There is a planetarium where you can enjoy a virtual tour of the solar system. And there is also a zoological museum with some of the 19th century’s most interesting scientific collections.

It’s a great place to spend a few hours away from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist sights. In addition to the big park, the zoo has various indoor areas as well, so it’s also a good place to visit in Amsterdam even if it rains.

Good to know: If you don’t want to buy tickets to the zoo, visit the Artisplein which is free to enter. It’s a lovely spot to sit and rest, with a water table fountain, stunning trees, and views of the Dutch polder aviary and flamingo pond.

You can bring your own food, or have lunch at one of the restaurants inside, but it tends to be very busy, with high prices too. There are lots of benches and picnic areas you can use when the weather is fine.

TIP: Buy your tickets online in advance as the zoo can get very busy, especially during weekends or school holidays. The entrance to the zoo is also included with the I Amsterdam City Card .

Giraffes and zebras at ARTIS zoo in Amsterdam

20. A’DAM Lookout

Located on top of the A’DAM Tower, the A’DAM Lookout used to be the headquarters for Shell. Nowadays, it’s a popular tourist attraction and one of the best spots for an amazing high-angle view of Amsterdam.

Getting up there is half the fun – you’ll travel in a glass-ceilinged elevator that takes just 22 seconds to reach the 20th floor!

The view isn’t the only reason to come here, though. A’DAM Lookout also has an interactive exhibition , with a free audio tour of the city’s history and culture. And if that rapid ascent in the elevator didn’t get your heart racing, perhaps the ‘Over The Edge’ swing will! Dangling 100 meters above the ground, it takes you to and from over the edge of the tower.

Alternatively, you can enjoy some slightly less terrifying fun in the Amsterdam VR ride , a virtual reality rollercoaster through the city.

Good to know: The Lookout also has a nice rooftop bar, and a nice restaurant for a special dinner. The restaurant – called Moon – revolves on one rotation of its axis in an hour, and all tables are next to the window. A ticket here is also included with the I Amsterdam City Card .

A'DAM Lookout tower in Amsterdam

21. NEMO Science Museum

The largest science museum in the Netherlands, NEMO is something nice to do in Amsterdam for the whole family. While it’s fun for adults too, NEMO is an absolute must if you are visiting Amsterdam with kids and are looking for something a bit more entertaining and hands-on than the ‘regular’ museums.

Through displays, workshops, videos, and interactive exhibits you can discover more about the things you see and experience every day.

From human anatomy and behavior to discovering how mathematics influences the world around you, there really is something here to interest everyone. And who can resist the chance of trying a hands-on experiment?

Good to know: The exhibits are in Dutch and in English. The first two floors are directed mainly towards children, whilst the upper two are more suitable for adults. If time is short you may prefer to spend the majority of it on the floors that will interest you most. Be sure to visit the rooftop, too – it gives you great views of the city!

TIP: Bring some change with you. There are free lockers, but you need to pay a small returnable deposit. Also, you can visit the rooftop restaurant without having to buy a museum ticket. And talking about tickets, also here, it’s best to get a ticket in advance . Or you can use the I Amsterdam Card here too.

NEMO Science Museum is a popular Amsterdam attraction for families

22. Johan Cruijff ArenA Stadium Tour

Football fans will not want to miss a chance to visit the stadium of Amsterdam’s top-tier club, AJAX . However, keep in mind that it’s located a bit outside of the city center, so count some extra time to get there and back.

The Johan Cruijff ArenA Stadium tour gives you access to the players’ areas of Amsterdam’s top-tier club. Conducted in either Dutch or English, it takes 75 minutes and includes the dugout, pitch, and official Ajax dressing room.

You can opt for the ‘ standard ‘ or ‘ VIP ‘ tour. The latter gives you access to some exclusive areas, a drink, and some other extras that die-hard fans will find more than worth it.

Amsterdam attractions - Johan Cruijff ArenA (AJAX Stadium)

23. Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds is another popular place to visit in Amsterdam that keeps on reinventing itself and is well worth a visit.

Here, you can come face-to-face with everyone from Anne Frank to Van Gogh, and the exhibits are presented in a fun and interactive way. It’s not just about taking pictures with some wax figures anymore, but a really fun experience for all ages.

This world-famous wax museum is located in the heart of the city, on Dam Square, and you only need about 1-1.5 hours here. So it’s quite easy to add a short visit here to any Amsterdam itinerary.

Good to know: The museum is open daily, and it also stays open quite late in the evening when many other places close already. It’s also something good to do in Amsterdam when it rains. Booking your ticket for this museum online in advance not only saves you time but is also cheaper than same-day tickets.

Madame Tussauds - one of the popular tourist attractions in Amsterdam

24. Moco Museum

Moco Museum is a small independent museum of modern, contemporary, and street art.

Located on the Museumplein just in between the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum, it’s often overlooked by international tourists rushing from one top landmark to another. However, it’s well worth a quick visit, especially if you like contemporary art.

The museum might be quite compact, but the artwork here is truly unique. You can see some works by the world-famous street artist Banksy, and many other modern artists from all over the world. It also includes an immersive 3D gallery on the lower floor. It’s also a nice place to get some fun and unique pictures in Amsterdam (and Instagrammers’ favorite).

Good to know: The museum is open daily, from 8 AM to 5 PM, but – unless you come very early in the morning – be prepared for it to be busy. Because it occupies a small area, this museum can get quite busy in the high season. You can find more info and get your tickets here .

Moco museum in Amsterdam

Map of Amsterdam Attractions

To help you get a better idea of where all the main Amsterdam attractions are located, we created a  map  indicating all the points of interest and sights mentioned in this article.

This should help you plan your time a bit better. Just please keep in mind that you’ll need several hours for the main museums. So – if you decide to visit a few of those – plan the rest of your time around it.

Here you can find some sample itineraries to help you plan your trip:

  • 1 Day in Amsterdam
  • 2 Days in Amsterdam
  • 3 Days in Amsterdam
  • 4 Days in Amsterdam

TIP:  For more information and useful tips for your visit, please also see our guide with top travel tips for Amsterdam via the link below. It’s an essential read when planning your trip!

LEARN MORE: Top Tips for Visiting Amsterdam

How to use this map:  Use your computer mouse (or fingers) to zoom in or out. Click on the icons to get more information about each place. Click the arrow on the top left corner for the index. Click the star next to the map’s title to add it to your Google Maps account. To view the saved map on your smartphone or PC, open Google Maps, click the menu and go to ‘Your Places’/’Maps’. If you want to print the map or see it in a bigger window, click on ‘View larger map’ in the top right corner.

In addition to the main sights in Amsterdam city itself, don’t forget that there’s so much more to the Netherlands than just its famous capital ! So try to plan some time to visit at least a few other places as well.

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Holland (very easy to visit from Amsterdam) is Zaanse Schans , where you can see some traditional Dutch windmills.

In the spring (March – April), the Lisse tulip fields and Keukenhof Gardens are a must too!

In the summer, check out the picturesque village of Giethoorn which has canals instead of streets… And if you want to visit a smaller town, check out Delft – it’s absolutely charming!

For more information on these and other places to visit near Amsterdam, take a look at our detailed guides via the link below.

LEARN MORE: Best Day Trips from Amsterdam & Dutch Countryside (Top Places Near Amsterdam)

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Where to Stay for Sightseeing in Amsterdam

In order to make the most of your visit to Amsterdam, we recommend staying in the heart of the city. Our favorite area to stay for sightseeing in Amsterdam is in the wide surroundings around Dam Square, southwest of the station and north of Rijksmuseum.

There are some fabulous hotels in Amsterdam, but the prices are usually quite impressive too. It’s often really not easy to find a nice place to stay in the city center on a lower budget, but the longer in advance you book, the more (affordable) options you’ll have. So book your accommodation as soon as you know your travel dates !

Here are some of the best-rated hotels in central Amsterdam for different budgets:

  • €€€€€  NH Collection Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky – the most popular 5* hotel in the heart of the city.
  • €€€€ Hotel Estheréa – for those looking for something a bit more unique. Very central location.
  • €€€+  Park Plaza Victoria – just next to the station, perfect for sightseeing.
  • €€ ClinkNOORD Hostel  – one of the most popular lower-budget hotels.
  • € The Flying Pig Downtown – a popular hostel with (mostly) shared facilities.

LEARN MORE: Where to Stay in Amsterdam (Best Areas & Tips)

So, these are our recommendations for some of the best places to see and things to do in Amsterdam.

I hope that this list of Amsterdam’s very best attractions and experiences will help you plan the perfect itinerary for your visit. Enjoy your stay in this tolerant, diverse, and exciting city!

More travel inspiration for your trip to the Netherlands & Belgium:

  • One Day in Amsterdam
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  • Three Days in Amsterdam
  • Four Days in Amsterdam
  • Amsterdam Travel Tips
  • Best Amsterdam Museums
  • Best Day Trips from Amsterdam
  • Amsterdam in June: Weather & Seasonal Tips
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  • Amsterdam at Christmas
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  • Alkmaar Cheese Market
  • Best Tulip Fields in the Netherlands & Tips for Visiting Keukenhof Gardens
  • Best Things to Do in Delft
  • Best Things to Do in Brussels
  • Best Things to Do in Antwerp
  • Best Things to Do in Bruges
  • Ypres and WWI Battlefields
  • Planning a bigger trip? Be sure to read our guide with tips for traveling to Europe !

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Amsterdam maps will help you find the best destinations in this unique city. Amsterdam is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, receiving more than 4.63 million international visitors annually, this is excluding the 16 million day trippers visiting the city every year. The number of visitors has been growing steadily over the past decade. This can be attributed to an increasing number of European visitors. Two thirds of the hotels are located in the city's centre. Hotels with 4 or 5 stars contribute 42% of the total beds available and 41% of the overnight stays in Amsterdam. The room occupation rate was 78% in 2006, up from 70% in 2005. The majority of tourists (74%) originate from Europe. The largest group of non-European visitors come from the United States, accounting for 14% of the total. Certain years have a theme in Amsterdam to attract extra tourists. For example, the year 2006 was designated Rembrandt 400", to celebrate the 400th birthday of Rembrandt van Rijn. Some hotels offer special arrangements or activities during these years. The average number of guests per year staying at the four campsites around the city range from 12,000 to 65,000."

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Map of top 10 attractions in Amsterdam

The typical top ten attractions are listed below. You can find the detailed locations of these places on the maps above.

  • Take a Canal Tour
  • Explore Dutch Art in the Rijksmuseum, Rembrandt House Museum, Van Gogh Museum
  • Visit Anne Frank House
  • Stop and smell the flowers in the Flower Markets
  • Take a stroll in De Wallen - Amsterdam's red light district
  • Ride a bicycle
  • Experience the Cannabis Coffeeshop Culture
  • Walk Through Vondelpark
  • Have a hunk of Gouda cheese stuffed in a fresh bread roll
  • Walk the famous '9 Streets' shopping district to pick up cutting-edge fashion

What are some interesting facts about Amsterdam?

By some estimates, Amsterdam has more bikes (1 million) than people (about 750,000). There are twice as many bikes as cars in the country.

Amsterdam is has a LOT of museums. Let's put things into perspective. Netherlands has more than 70 museums. Out of these, more than 51 are located in Amsterdam. The city has more museums per square metre than any other city in the world. There's a museum for everything here, from the life of a particular painter (like Rembrandt, for instance) to beer, tulips, sex or drugs.

A quarter of Amsterdam happens to be below sea level. At its lowest point, the city is 6.7 metres below sea level. Most of the country has been reclaimed from the sea, thanks to the ingenuity of Dutch engineers. In fact, several of Amsterdam's engineers were called in to help repair New Orleans' levies after Hurricane Katrina.

Amsterdam has more canals than Venice. While Venice is the most well-known canalled city in the world, this isn't because of quantity. Often called the 'Venice of the North,' Amsterdam boasts over 165 canals that compose a comprehensive network throughout the entire city.

Amsterdam has one of the most famous Red Light Districts in the world with window prostitution. There are almost 500 such windows in Amsterdam, next to brothels etc. Daily, about 1,000 prostitutes are working in Amsterdam and in a given year, the city sees about 8,000 different prostitutes.

There are over 200 'coffee shops' in Amsterdam where you are allowed to buy up to 5 grams of cannabis (marihuana or hash). Since the 1970s, buying of cannabis has been decriminalized. Five grams, by the way, is enough to stay sky high for several days. Most other drugs are banned, however.

In 2008, a tobacco smoking ban was introduced in Dutch cafes and restaurants, but you are still allowed to smoke marihuana and hash in Dutch coffee shops - if only you don't mix it with regular tobacco… That's bad for you, you see...

While Amsterdam is the capital city of The Netherlands, the Dutch government and parliament are located in The Hague.

Amsterdam has a rather large alternative money system (LETS). If you become a member, you can buy and sell bikes, furniture, hair cuts or translation services for 'noppes' (Dutch slang for 'nothing') instead of euros. Interestingly, 'erotic services' are banned.

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