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3-Day Spring Highlights in Amsterdam

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3 daysspring

Experience the best of Amsterdam in spring with iconic museums, charming canals, vibrant markets, and unique local experiences that will make you fall in love with the city.

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Day 1City Orientation and Iconic Sights
Morning
Free Walking Tour

~2 hours

Start in the historic city center, near Dam Square. Join a free walking tour to explore key landmarks and historic sites while learning about Amsterdam's heritage.

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Late Morning

Anne Frank House

Anne Frank House

Visit this well-known museum on Prinsengracht canal. Book tickets online in advance to avoid long waits. Reflect on the powerful story in the original secret annex.

4.5(74k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon

Amsterdam Canals

Amsterdam Canals

Stroll along the canals in the Jordaan neighborhood, appreciating the iconic canal houses and charming bridges. Visit bridges like the Magere Brug for classic photo spots.

4.7(703 reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon
Visit a neighborhood garden

~1 hours

Head to the Hortus Botanicus, one of the oldest botanical gardens in the city, located in the Plantage neighborhood. Enjoy the diverse plant collections and quiet ambiance.

Evening
Find a local bar in Jordaan

~2 hours

Explore Jordaan's cozy bars and pubs. Try a Dutch Beer or Jenever at a traditional brown café while soaking in the lively local vibe.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near Dam Square and try a coffee with a Stroopwafel, a sweet Dutch caramel waffle treat.
€5
Lunch
Look for a casual spot in Jordaan to enjoy Bitterballen, classic Dutch meatballs with mustard, paired with a salad or fries.
€15
Dinner
Locate a canal-side restaurant in the city center and order fresh grilled fish or seafood with local vegetables for a light meal.
€25
The best way to get around central Amsterdam is by tram or metro. For short trips or late nights, use taxi apps like Uber or Bolt. Taxi rates start around €2.5 per km.

AccommodationCentrum (historic city center)

Centrally located for easy access to major sights and public transport throughout the city.

Hotel in Centrum (historic city center)
€70-90/night

Centrally located for easy access to major sights and public transport throughout the city.

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Day 2Art and Culture Immersion
Morning

Rijksmuseum

Rijksmuseum

Start your day at the Rijksmuseum located in the Museumplein area. Focus on Dutch Golden Age paintings and the iconic Night Watch. The museum is large, so prioritizing main galleries helps manage time.

4.7(110k reviews)~3 hours
Midday

Van Gogh Museum

Van Gogh Museum

Walk a short distance from Rijksmuseum to the Van Gogh Museum also on Museumplein. Reserve tickets in advance to avoid lines and explore the vast collection of Van Gogh's works including sunflowers and self-portraits.

4.6(103k reviews)~2 hours
Afternoon

Bloemenmarkt

Bloemenmarkt

Head to the Bloemenmarkt on Singel canal, the world’s only floating flower market. Browse colorful tulip bulbs and Dutch souvenirs. This stop is ideal to enjoy the unique canal-side shopping experience.

4.2(2k reviews)~1 hours
Late Afternoon
Explore a local food market

~1.5 hours

Visit Albert Cuyp Market in De Pijp neighborhood for a lively food market experience. Taste local street food like Stroopwafels or try fresh produce and international snacks. This market is popular among locals and tourists alike.

Evening
Try a rooftop bar

~2 hours

End your day by visiting a rooftop bar in the De Pijp or city center area. Enjoy views over Amsterdam’s skyline while sampling Dutch Beer or a cocktail. Look for terraces with a relaxed atmosphere and easy tram access.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near Museumplein and try poffertjes, small fluffy pancakes typically served with butter and powdered sugar. Pair with coffee for a filling start.
€5-7
Lunch
Grab lunch at Albert Cuyp Market by looking for stalls selling fresh herring, a Dutch delicacy often eaten with onions and pickles. Alternatively, try fresh sandwiches or international snacks available at the market food stalls.
€7-10
Dinner
Look for a rooftop bar in the De Pijp district and order a Dutch Beer paired with bitterballen, deep-fried meatballs that are a Dutch favorite bar snack. Enjoy the evening skyline views while relaxing.
€15-20
The best way to get around this day is via tram and metro which connect Museumplein, De Pijp, and the city center efficiently. For convenience or late evening, use taxi apps like Uber or Bolt with a base fare of about €2.5 per km.

AccommodationCentrum (city center close to major attractions and transport)

Staying in Centrum keeps you well connected to museums, markets, and nightlife, minimizing transit time for this day’s itinerary.

Hotel in Centrum (city center close to major attractions and transport)
€70-90/night

Staying in Centrum keeps you well connected to museums, markets, and nightlife, minimizing transit time for this day’s itinerary.

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Day 3Science, History, and Royalty
Morning

NEMO Science Museum

NEMO Science Museum

Located in the Oost neighborhood near the river, NEMO offers interactive science exhibits suitable for all ages. Try to get there in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy hands-on displays about technology and natural sciences.

4.5(36k reviews)~3 hours
Midday

Heineken Experience

Heineken Experience

Situated on Stadhouderskade in the city center, this former brewery offers a multimedia tour focused on the history of Heineken and brewing methods. Pre-book tickets online for quicker entry and enjoy a fresh beer tasting at the end.

4.2(13k reviews)~2 hours
Afternoon

The Royal Palace of Amsterdam

The Royal Palace of Amsterdam

Located at Dam Square, this palace is a magnificent example of Dutch Baroque architecture and royal history. Check the opening hours in advance and consider an audio guide to learn about its role in state ceremonies.

4.6(26k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon
Explore a local park by bike

~1.5 hours

Rent a bike and ride through Vondelpark, Amsterdam's most famous park located southwest of the city center. Follow the marked cycling paths to see ponds, sculptures, and open-air theatres surrounded by greenery.

Evening
Visit a traditional Dutch café

~2 hours

Find a cozy brown café in the Jordaan neighborhood to experience Dutch hospitality and try local snacks. Order a Dutch beer along with bitterballen, a popular savory meat-based snack.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near the NEMO Science Museum and try a croissant with coffee for a light morning start.
~5 EUR
Lunch
Look for a casual eatery near the Heineken Experience and order a kroket sandwich, a typical Dutch snack filled with meat ragout along with a soft drink.
~10 EUR
Dinner
Locate a traditional Dutch café in Jordaan for dinner and order bitterballen with Dutch beer, a comforting local pairing to end the day.
~20 EUR
The best way to get around is by tram and bike in central Amsterdam. Use Uber or Bolt for occasional taxi rides with fares around 2.5 EUR per km.

AccommodationJordaan (charming historic neighborhood with easy access to key attractions)

Jordaan offers a central location close to museums, parks, and the city center, perfect for this itinerary focused on culture and leisure.

Hotel in Jordaan (charming historic neighborhood with easy access to key attractions)
$80-100/night

Jordaan offers a central location close to museums, parks, and the city center, perfect for this itinerary focused on culture and leisure.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$87
Food / day$20
Transport / day$9
Activities / day$30
Daily total$146
Trip total$438

Accommodation $87 (approx $80 EUR), Food $20 (mix of restaurant and street food), Transport $9 (including public transport and occasional taxi), Activities $30 (museum visits, attractions)

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Public Transport: Tram, Bus, Metro, Ferry with excellent service
Taxi Apps: Uber, Bolt, Taxi.eu recommended
Languages: Dutch, English widely spoken with excellent proficiency
Tipping: 5-10% tipping appreciated but not mandatory
Safety: Good traffic safety and low violent crime
Walkability: Excellent walkability for city exploration
LGBTQ+ Friendly: Excellent LGBTQ+ friendliness
Weather: Be prepared for storms and possible flooding in spring

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