My pick of the top 5 things to do in Amsterdam – and they don’t cost a fortune!
Amsterdam, in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands, is a beautiful city and, while it is popular for one or two particular recreational pursuits, there is plenty to do for those whose interests are a little less intemperate. I enjoyed a few days there in what is known as the tourism ‘shoulder period’ last year (late September/early October)and and enjoyed absolutely glorious weather – sunny mild days with almost no rain. However, if you think there may be less in the way of crowds at that time of year – think again. The streets, cafés and bars were heaving, so be prepared to rub shoulders with quite a few fellow travellers.
There is plenty to do here, aside from cycling, the much-touted marijuana cafés, red light district and the Anne Frank house (be prepared to join a huge queue for the latter) and here are my top picks.
Take a Walk
I guess this sounds a little counter-intuitive in a city with such a bike-friendly reputation, but safely cycling the narrow, busy roads takes quite a lot of concentration. However, there is so much to see just in the streets and buildings that it is worth grabbing a good guide book and taking some time to get lost around the canals, finding some of the city’s charming hidden corners. Even better, take a walking tour with a local to get an insiders view of the city and learn some history. Amsterdam has been there since the 14th century, so it has a few tales to tell.
Take a Canal Tour
There are lots to choose from. Some of the canal tours operate in a similar fashion to the hop-on-hop-off buses found in many major cities and are a great way to get a wider view of the city’s pretty and distinctive 400 year old UNESCO protected canal belt. Other canal tours operate night-time tours, when the bridges are magically lit up, or delightful evening dinner cruises when you can take in the city night-life over a glass of wine and are the perfect end to a busy day of walking (see above).
Visit the Jordaan
When the hustle and bustle of the busy main tourist areas are getting to be too much for you, a visit to the quieter residential area of The Jordaan is just the thing. I spent some time wandering there with the fabulous Eating Amsterdam food tours, visiting local foodie secrets, but could happily have spent much longer exploring the independent art galleries, antique stores and cool small bars and restaurants. Here you will also find the area known as the 9 Streets – a network of old, narrow cobbled streets full of some of the most fascinating independent shops you will find anywhere. Big tip – take your credit card.
Visit the Rijksmuseum
Located on Museum Square is the magnificent and recently renovated Rijksmuseum. It is the largest art museum in the country and rivals any of the great art museums elsewhere in Europe. It houses an extensive range of significant objects from the last 800 years, including the miniature house which was the inspiration for the novel ‘The Miniaturist” and Rembrandt’s famous painting ‘The Night Watch’. Make sure you leave plenty of time to wander around and see as much as possible. I remember learning about the Dutch masters school of painters at school, but it wasn’t until I saw some of them here that I truly appreciated why they are known as masters.
People-Watch in Rembrandtplein
Rembrandtplein is the major square in central Amsterdam. Everybody eventually passes through here and it is surrounded by heaps of cafés, bars and clubs, most with outdoor tables and chairs. It is the perfect place to sit back with a large, cold beer and watch the world go by. In the centre of the square is a bronze-cast replica of ‘The Night Watch’, a magnet for tourists and a photo must – although it’s so popular that it’s impossible not to end up with snaps of perfect strangers.
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Tania | My Kitchen Stories
Oh yes all those things and so much more Amanda. I spent 8 wonderful months living in this arty, open minded city and love it to bits.
Helen | Grab Your Fork
I still remember the incredible tour of Anne Frank’s house. There’s such a lovely sense of energy about Amsterdam too.
Liz Posmyk (Good Things)
Not sure that we will ever get to Amsterdam, but I have enjoyed your postcards Amanda.
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella
I love the size of Amsterdam and it is such a walking friendly city-well as long as you get out of the way of the bikes that is! 😛
Amanda
I so agree, Lorraine! They may have a reputation for safe cycling, but cyclists seem to be the only ones who are safe – being a pedestrian there is very dangerous.
Sally - Mycustardpie
Can’t believe I’ve never visited this city. Must make an effort next time I’m in Europe. Walking and a food tour are my favourite ways to see a place. Lovely pics Amanda
Anna @ shenANNAgans
I have a couple of blog buddies who live in Amsterdam, all the things you have said about the city they rave about too. I love the culture around cycling (not so much walking) everywhere. Clean living. Cant wait to visit, fingers crossed I get there soon. 🙂