Things to do in Amsterdam

Things to do in Amsterdam

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Jana
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4 March 2025
Great overview of Amsterdam

We enjoyed our tour with Estella. We scheduled the tour for when we first arrived in Amsterdam to get an overview of the city so that we could decide what we wanted to explore further on our own. Estella did a great job with that and we enjoyed hearing the history of the city as well as her personal stories and experiences.

Kim
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26 February 2025
Very Knowledgeable Guide

Wow, what an incredibly knowledgeable guide Arunabha is. There are no facets about the red light district that he does not know. We spent a very enjoyable and informative few hours walking the area where we learnt all about it's rich history as well as what life is like there today and what the future may hold. Arunabha is easy to talk to and answered all our questions.

David
About local
19 February 2025
Perfect Personalised Tour

My family of two adults and three teenagers took a walking tour of Amsterdam with Sebastian in February 2025. Before the tour, Sebastian was very easy to communicate with and flexible with the arrangements. From the start of the tour Sebastian made an effort to understand what we were interested in and what type of tour we would like. He gave us a good mix of local knowledge, history, culture and interesting facts. The tour covered a lot of ground but moved at a comfortable pace. Our kids needed a food break before the planned stop and Sebastian had no problem changing things around to keep everyone fueled up. I would highly recommend Sebastian as a tour guide.

Armand
About local
3 February 2025
Nice round of Amsterdam

Arunabha is a great guide. We had a good experience with our Withlocals guide. The tour was authentic, personalized, and truly enriching, allowing us to discover the city from a good perspective. Our guide was full of interesting stories. Thank you for this great experience and insightful conversations.

Things to do in Amsterdam

Having a short getaway in Amsterdam? We love this city! It's full of awesome places to visit, good food and great activities. Here's our list of the top 10 things to do in Amsterdam. Hope you enjoy it and tell us more about you favorite thing to do here!

  • Get a personalized boat tour

    The canal belt is the best representation of the beautiful Amsterdam views, used for many postcards and travel books and breathtaking to visit. You can get a personalized private both at daytime and nighttime, have a themed tour or just enjoy a general highlight visit with a local guide. Some types of awesome tours you can enjoy are: Golden Age tour (historic city center), Architecture Wonders tour (contemporary and ancient), Nightlife tour (cool bars and clubs), City Highlights tour and much more. You will probably be able to see most of the city while also enjoying some snacks and a good conversation.

    You can find out many fascinating facts about the city by asking your local host to tell you more about the streets, buildings and local lifestyle, all of them are excited to do that.

  • Shop through the local markets

    You can’t visit Amsterdam without going through some of its markets! Some examples are the Albert Cuyp markt, known for affordable grocery, the weekly Noordermarkt farmers market, full of organic goodies and Waterlooplein flea market, a wonder for the vintage lovers.

    The most popular markets are yes, you guessed it, the flower ones. One of which is the Bloemenmarkt, once a floating market. It’s true that is has become a more touristic place, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't visit it. You can find here all kinds of tulips in Spring and bulbs all year-round, as well as other small flower themed souvenirs. The bulbs are easily portable, so you can bring some home, wherever you live. Most of the prices are also affordable, you can shop around without many worries. Now hurry up and add the market in your things to do in Amsterdam list!

  • Eat a homemade meal with a local

    There’s no better way to meet local people and get to know the Dutch culture than by enjoying a meal together with some locals. You get to taste the local cuisine or something more exotic and chat for a few hours with friendly people willing to give you a glimpse on their life.

    Pick a nice Dutch family dinner, try out some polenta with rabbit stew, or Dutch boerenkoolstamppot and have a lovely time with the children. If you want a more international atmosphere, choose a dinner party with Amsterdam locals that have different cultural backgrounds and like sharing their love for food and great conversations. Another option would be an organic vegan dinner with some delicious dishes made out of a variety of vegetables, tempeh and wheat meat.

    Don’t be hesitant in sharing your own unique stories and ask as many questions about the local culture and lifestyle as you wish!

  • Lose yourself in the Jordan neighborhood

    The Jordaan neighborhood is probably the most famous and charming area you could visit. Being on of the top things do in Amsterdam makes it a bit crowded though, keep that in mind! It was created as an expansion for the city in the early 17 century and was known as the working-class bastion. Most of the immigrants and refugees settled there when they arrived in Amsterdam, so the neighborhood was always full of people.

    Now, the area is popular for its restaurants, specialty shops, cafes, art galleries, antiques shops, lovely gardens and bars. You should definitely have a local guide with you on the way, so he or she can show you all the hidden courtyards, highlights & other things to do! Your host will also explain to you the story of the all black painted houses and many other cool historical facts regarding political refugees.

  • Explore the museums

    Art is something that isn't missing at all in the city, so you might as well enjoy it as much as you can. There are tons of art related things to do in Amsterdam, but let's have a look at the best ones out there. Go to the Museumplein where you can find all the big museums and the famous I Amsterdam letters.

    Start at the Rijksmuseum, the biggest one, known for its hits, like Rembrandt's and Vermeer's paintings. Other museums worth seeing there are the Stedelijk Museum and the Van Gogh Museum. Another fun one is the EYE film museum where you can enjoy 100 movie clips and see the futuristic film cabins on display. If you're into history, also take a look at the Resistance Museum (Verzetsmuseum), full of stories from the Nazi occupation and how that period looked like.

  • See the red light district differently

    The Red Light District is one of the most popular Amsterdam highlights and very well known on the international stage. You might have heard good or bad things about it until now, but don’t be fooled by what you hear, you must visit it yourself to actually get the right idea about the place and its rumors. It’s situated by the Central Station and is also the oldest part of the city. You will find cheesy sex shops with outrageous toys, but also gorgeous buildings and lots of antique places.

    We recommend a lovely night time tour in the neighborhood, where you can see the historical buildings and bridges, and believe it or not have a romantic and magical sight. The area gets a bad reputation, but with the right guide you can see the district in a totally unexpected way and enjoy many unique things to do there.

  • Get on your bike

    There’s no place better to travel by bike than The Netherlands, especially Amsterdam! Bicycles have been the most used way of transportation in this city for a very long time, there are actually 800 thousands bikes, which is more than the amount of citizens here! Cycling here is a safe and super refreshing thing to do in Amsterdam! Just keep in mind the general rules: don’t cycle right next to each other, use the night lights and always lock your bike up.

    A more unique type of bike tour is a urban farming one, where you can also visit various hotspots of Amsterdam urban farming featuring local and sustainably-produced goods. You could also enjoy some authentic snacks at the end of your amazing trip.

  • Have a Picnic in the Vondelpark

    Amsterdam has over 30 parks, so you won’t have any problem in finding the right spot for a picnic. The weather is quite unpredictable, so do take a umbrella with you! As for the perfect place, we’ll go with VondelPark which is the largest green space. People gather there for drinks, food or just to enjoy a sunny day. In the summer, there are also many live concerts held in the park, so depending on your time of visit, you could be entertained by a great band as well.

    The most cozy things you could do there is have a very nice picnic with your friends or some locals with whom you want to share a nice chat. Buy a few snacks and some Cava (Spanish champagne, we know it’s not local, but Dutch people love it) and have a blast.

  • Visit “The Movies” theatre

    Are you big movie fan? Then a visit to the movie theater called “The Movies” will be worth it! Started in 1912, this is the oldest cinema in Amsterdam. Its interior is awesomely designed with an art-deco touch that brings you back to older times. You’re not going to find the latest commercial movies there, like block busters from Hollywood, but you’ll surely get a look at alternative films that are less known by the big public and much more profound and artistic.

    The theatre also has a restaurant and a bar, so you can grab something to eat while you enjoy the cool atmosphere. The coolest thing about is that you can hire a four screen room for a private movie party!

  • Go to the Nine Little Streets (De Negen Straatjes)

    As the name suggests, the Nine Little Streets, forms an area with small charming streets, with some canal bridges views and many small boutiques, cafes and restaurants. You’ll notice that it’s one of the most lively neighborhoods in the city and it looks absolutely exquisite. In this area you can find over 200 shops with vintage clothes, design shops, handmade cosmetics, unique jewelry and many things to do.

    In your shopping journey, start by making a list of things you would like to buy, so you won’t get lost in the many wonders you’ll see at each of the small enchanting shops. If you are on a budget, try some of the vintage boutiques or tell your local guide to show you some of the most affordable shops around. If you don’t plan to buy anything, just enjoy the view of all the beautiful designs and delightful eating spots.

  • Visit the Johan Cruijff ArenA (former Amsterdam Arena)

    When you ask any local for things to do in in Amsterdam, he or she will bring you to the Johan Cruijff ArenA, formerly known as the Amsterdam Arena, the football stadium of Ajax. . It’s the biggest football stadium in the country and it was the first of which the roofs could close, making it a great place for concerts and other activities, too. The Amsterdam Arena was renamed after the death of Johan Cruijff, the legendary Dutch football player.

    Your guide will tell you about all the prizes Ajax already won and will probably also mention the rivalry with Feijenoord, the club from Rotterdam. Visit during opening hours, or if you can, watch a match together with your host!

  • Visit De Pijp

    One of the more authentic things to do in Amsterdam is to visit some of its neighborhoods. South of the city center, you will find De Pijp. It’s one of the traditional Amsterdam neighbourhoods with characteristic architectures. There’s plenty of history your guide can tell you about. For example, this area used to be a polder but the ground was raised everywhere, except for the Sarphati park in the middle.

    You can still see the old ground level of the area and when it rains, you’ll see why the ground was raised everywhere else; the park will be flooded. There are also plenty of restaurants, so ask your guide to bring you to his or her favourite spot.

  • Take a look at the unique Amsterdam West

    The last thing on your list of things to do in Amsterdam should be to visit Amsterdam West. This is a completely different part of town. Until a few years ago, it wasn’t a safe place to be. However, lately it’s been becoming hip and happening. Nowhere in town will you find the influences of other cultures as much as you will here. It’s the place to find tropical fruits and exotic dishes.

    While wondering around, your guide can tell you about other (former) parts of The Netherlands. Did you know they have very exotic, sunny islands in the Caribbean? And that they have tight links to Surinam? Amsterdam West is where you will find all these influences.

Exciting things to do in Amsterdam

Travel the local way! From historical art galleries to rolling fields of tulips, you’ll be amazed by how many things there are to do in Amsterdam. With your friendly local host by your side, you’ll be spoiled for choice with all the exciting activities in Amsterdam. Foodies will love visiting the local markets, tasting unique craft beers and discovering why the Dutch love cheese so much! Cultural buffs can walk in the footsteps of Rembrandt and Van Goch to discover where to go to find Amsterdam’s hidden stories. Let your local host know where your interests lie, and they will show you what to do and to find the best things to see in Amsterdam! When deciding on your bucket list activities, you’ll find there are plenty of things to do in Amsterdam. Your favorite local host will show you where to go and will only show you the best of Amsterdam! Whether you choose a scenic day trip to the picturesque town of Volendam or head to the red-light district to experience Amsterdam’s cultural heritage, exploring the city with a genuine local is the easiest way to discover where to go for the best things to see in Amsterdam! If you’re looking for things to do in Amsterdam, a WithLocals private tour is the perfect way to personalize your day with 100% customizable activities. Simply let your local host know the kinds of things you most like to do, and they’ll sort everything out locally for you!

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