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Dam Square

Dam Square

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Best time to visit

Early morning on weekdays helps avoid crowds and lets you hear the palace bells. Late afternoons in summer offer warm light and lively street performers.

Budget tips

Square access is free; Royal Palace and nearby museums charge admission. Museumkaart or Amsterdam city passes often cover or reduce fees, so check official sites for current prices and free-opening days.

Recommended for

History buffs, First-time visitors, Photography enthusiasts, People-watching and café lovers

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Quick facts: Every day, thousands gather in a central square alive with street performers, market stalls, and historic architecture. The square acts as a lively crossroads where the past and present meet, surrounded by iconic landmarks and buzzing with the energy of locals and visitors alike.

Highlights: Each night, a quirky tradition transforms the square as street artists turn it into a living museum, with painted faces and costumes that bring old Dutch legends to life under the light of vintage street lamps. The square also hides a historic secret: beneath its cobblestones lies a 14th-century church crypt accessible through a glass floor in the Royal Palace, offering a rare glimpse into medieval Amsterdam.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, the cobbles and standing crowds can be tiring.
  • Stand on the steps of Nieuwe Kerk or by the National Monument for the best palace façade photos.
  • Avoid weekends around midday when tour groups and buses cluster; early morning or after 6 p.m. is noticeably quieter.
  • For cheaper meals, head into adjoining side streets like Kalverstraat rather than eating on the square.

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