Things to do in Amsterdam
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17 itineraries for Amsterdam created by travelers and reviewed with AI. Copy them as a starting point and personalize.

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Why visit Amsterdam
Are you planning a trip to Amsterdam and don't know where to start? In this guide you'll find everything essential to see in Amsterdam: the most-visited landmarks, plans for 1 and 2 days, free activities, where to eat and practical tips to make the most of your trip. We've also collected the best itineraries published by other travelers so you can use them as a base and adapt them to your pace, interests and budget.
What to see in Amsterdam in 1 day
If you only have one day in Amsterdam, focus on the historic centre, the most representative landmarks and a good local restaurant. Use the published itineraries below as a starting point.
Morning
Historic centre of Amsterdam
Walk through the centre to soak up the atmosphere and discover the squares, churches and unique buildings of Amsterdam.
Main landmarks
Identify the 2-3 most recognizable landmarks of Amsterdam and prioritize them in the morning, when queues are shorter and light is best.
Afternoon
Viewpoint or scenic walk
Finish the day on a viewpoint, park or signature walk in Amsterdam. The best way to close the visit with sunset views.
What to see in Amsterdam in 2 days
With two days you can dive deeper into the history, gastronomy and natural surroundings of Amsterdam. Reserve the first day for the city centre and the second for museums, alternative neighborhoods or a nearby day trip.
Day 2 · Morning
Museums and lesser-known sights
Use the morning to visit the main museum of Amsterdam or a less touristy neighborhood.
Day 2 · Afternoon
Nearby day trip
Head out to a town, natural park or scenic spot near Amsterdam. It's often the most memorable part of the trip.
Best places to see in Amsterdam
Historic centre of Amsterdam
The best starting point to discover Amsterdam: this is where the main landmarks, restaurants and local life come together.
Panoramic viewpoint
Almost every city has a viewpoint or high spot from which to admire Amsterdam. Ask the tourist office which one is most recommended.
Main square
The main or central square is usually the social heart of Amsterdam and a great place to rest between visits.
Local market
If Amsterdam has a traditional market, don't miss it: local food at fair prices and plenty of atmosphere.
Main green area
City park, riverside walk or a signature promenade — the ideal spot to relax and watch Amsterdam life unfold.
Free things to do in Amsterdam
Free walking tour of the old town
Book a free walking tour to discover Amsterdam with a local guide on a tip-only basis.
Stroll along the main green area
Most destinations have a city park or river walk. A free plan with plenty of local atmosphere.
Visit churches and historic squares
Most churches and squares in Amsterdam are free to enter and hold part of the city's soul.
Where to eat in Amsterdam
Restaurants in the historic centre
The largest concentration of restaurants is usually in the centre of Amsterdam, perfect for typical food without much walking.
Food market
If Amsterdam has a traditional or gourmet market, take advantage to try local products at a fair price.
Tapas bars or local cuisine
Ask locals for the typical dish of Amsterdam — they'll almost always send you to the right place.
Travel tips for Amsterdam
- Book accommodation near the historic centre of Amsterdam so you can move around on foot.
- Wear comfortable shoes: most of Amsterdam is best explored walking.
- Stop by the tourist office on arrival: they'll give you a free map and current events.
- Use public transport or walk: many city centres are pedestrian-only.
- Check monument opening hours before your visit, especially out of high season.
Frequently asked questions about Amsterdam
What to do in Amsterdam in 1 day?+
Focus the day on the historic centre of Amsterdam, its main landmarks and a typical restaurant. Lean on the real itineraries published at the bottom of this page.
What to see in Amsterdam in 2 days?+
With two days you can add museums, alternative neighborhoods and a nearby day trip from Amsterdam.
Free things to do in Amsterdam?+
Walking the old town, joining a free tour, visiting viewpoints and enjoying the main green area of Amsterdam are excellent free options.
Where to eat in Amsterdam?+
The largest concentration of restaurants is in the historic centre of Amsterdam. Ask locals about typical dishes to get it right.
Best time to visit Amsterdam?+
Spring and autumn usually offer the best balance of weather, prices and tourism volume in Amsterdam.
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