7 Essential Experiences in Amsterdam
These insider tips reveal the best of the Dutch capital, from a tulip museum to a canal-side date night. In 2025, Amsterdam will celebrate its 750th anniversary with a year of commemorative events. Here’s what else not to miss on your next visit to the Dutch capital.
Explore Amsterdam’s Canals in Luxury
Skip the crowded, open-air tour boats and opt for a salonboot, a stylish wooden vessel with cozy cabins, to experience Amsterdam’s 60 miles of UNESCO-protected canals. Eva van Dijk, co-founder of Amsterdam Odyssey, emphasizes that the canals are the heart of the city, originally serving as its main roads. Private boats are available through luxury hotels or operators, and tours with both a skipper and guide are recommended for a richer experience.
Savor a Rijsttafel at an Indonesian Restaurant
While Dutch favorites like poffertjes and bitterballen are must-tries, don’t miss the Indonesian rijsttafel, a "rice table" with an array of meat and vegetable dishes. This meal reflects the complex history between the Netherlands and its former colony, Indonesia. Hendra Subandrio, executive chef at Restaurant Blauw, highlights the integral role of Indonesian cuisine in Dutch culture and the historical connection between the two nations.
Cycle Safely Through Amsterdam
Cycling along Amsterdam’s canals is a bucket-list experience, but safety is paramount. Ruud van Es, co-founder of Het Amsterdams Fietscollege, advises focusing on safety over sightseeing. Explore quieter neighborhoods like Spaarndammerbuurt, De Pijp, and Amsterdam Noord. Ride single file, stay to the right, use your bell, signal turns, stay off your phone, and always check over your shoulder.
Visit Urban Beaches for a Refreshing Dip
During warm summers, Amsterdam’s lakes and urban beaches are perfect for a refreshing dip. Somerlust Park, Gaasperplas nature reserve, and Ouderkerkerplas offer scenic spots for swimming and picnicking. These areas are easily accessible and popular with locals.
Discover Museums Beyond the Dutch Masters
Beyond the famous Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk, Amsterdam offers a range of lesser-known museums. Visit the Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam Tulip Museum, Verzetsmuseum (Dutch Resistance Museum), and NEMO Science Museum for unique insights into Dutch culture and history.
Spot Wildlife in Amsterdam’s Green Spaces
Amsterdam’s diverse wildlife thrives in its parks and tree-lined canals. Spend a day exploring Amsterdamse Bos, a polder forest larger than Central Park, or spot creatures like neon-green parakeets and storks in Vondelpark. Biologist Mónica Guimarães Cruz suggests taking time to discover the city’s hidden natural gems.
Enjoy a Romantic Date Night on a Canal Terrace
For a romantic evening, head to a terrace on a canal. De Ysbreeker on the Amstel River and Café de Sluyswachtis in a historic building are popular choices. If it’s raining, cozy up in a traditional brown bar like In ’t Aepjen or Café Hoppe. Order a Heineken and enjoy the gezelligheid, the Dutch vibe of coziness and conviviality.