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AMSTERDAM

THE DISTRICTS TO EXPLORE

CENTRUM

 

LIVELY

HISTORIC

RED LIGHT DISTRICT

 

NIGHTTIME ENTERTAINMENT

DE PIJP

 

YOUNG

MULTICULTURAL

JORDAAN

 

AUTHENTIC

PICTURESQUE

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HOW TO GET AROUND AMSTERDAM

The city can be easily explored on foot or by bike;

 

• Bus & Tram

• Bicycle

 

WHEN TO GO TO AMSTERDAM

Useful tips

Spring (March – May)
Mild temperatures and cities in bloom, with tulips in April. Great time for walking and visiting museums, possible rain.

 

Summer (June – August)
Pleasant climate, long days and outdoor life. It is the most crowded and expensive period, ideal for festivals and events.

 

Autumn (September – November)
Atmospheric mood, fewer tourists and autumn colors. Temperatures still good in September and October, cooler in November.

 

Winter (December – February)
Cold but not extreme. Quieter city, Christmas markets and less crowded museums. Possible gray and rainy days.

 

 

GateFree Tip:
The best months to visit Amsterdam are April, May, September and June, followed by October.

BOOK ATTRACTIONS 

Avoid long waits at the ticket offices and secure your seat in advance

PAY ATTENTION TO CYCLE PATH

Le bici sono il principale mezzo di spostamento degli olandesi, fai attenzione a non sostare sulle corsie riservate 

PERDITI TRA I CANALI

Non soffermarti solo sulle attrazioni, goditi le strade strette del centro e i suoi scorci affascinanti

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3-day itinerary in Amsterdam

1. Historic center and canals

3. Local life and alternatives

Dam Square
Ideal starting point:
• Royal Palace

Jordaan District
One of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the city:
canals, boutiques, historic cafés
 

Anne Frank House
Recommended visit with advance booking.
 

Canal cruise
A perfect way to see Amsterdam from another perspective.
 

 

Evening: dinner around Jordaan or along the canals.

Negen Straatjes (The 9 Streets)
Independent shopping and local atmospheres.
 

NDSM District (optional)
Creative and alternative area, reachable by free ferry.
 

Red Light District
To visit with curiosity and respect, part of the city's history.
 

Last stroll among canals and markets
Perfect for souvenirs and last photos.

2. Museums and iconic neighborhoods

Museum Quarter
• Rijksmuseum
• Van Gogh Museum
• Stedelijk Museum
 

Vondelpark
Relaxing break in the city's most famous park.
 

De Pijp
Young and multicultural neighborhood:
restaurants, bars
• Albert Cuyp Market
 

Evening: brewery or typical Dutch bar.