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Things to do in Amsterdam

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Relax and Recharge at a Nordic- inpired Urban Sauna

Discover the benefits of Nordic-inspired sauna & cold plunge facilities at Badhus, located on the waterfront in the Amsterdam Noord neighborhood. Over the course of three hours, we’ll guide you through several sauna sessions, with a cooling break between. • Soak up the heat in our facilities, which include a floating sauna and a lofted sauna. During these sessions, I will lead you through mindfulness practices and share what I’ve learned about the health and healing benefits of sauna. • In between, you can refresh yourself with our cold therapy options, which include cold showers, a bathtub, and the invigorating experience of natural water swimming. • Outside the sauna, you’re invited to unwind and connect by the indoor fireplace for a while, then enjoy lunch or dinner at our cafe. You’ll leave the sauna having experienced a full body and mind reset, ready to dive back into exploring Amsterdam.

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Dutch cheese & drinks canal cruise - with real locals

Relax and get comfy on our well-equipped and 100% electric boat. We offer a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. drinks, ranging from cocktails, wine and prosecco to beer, and softdrinks. Enjoy a drink of choice and classic Dutch cheese while we take you through the oldest and most beautiful parts of the city. Our passionate guides not only share fascinating stories and a bit of history about our beloved city but also offer insider tips and reveal must-see places known only to true locals. Don’t expect a typical tourist cruise! Discover hidden gems and admire impressive canals often overlooked by larger boat tours. Need recommendations? Just ask - our intimate groups guarantee a cozy experience, perfect for both friend groups and families. Join us for an unforgettable experience as we, true Amsterdammers, show you the magic of our city, far from the standard tourist paths!

Your guide to Amsterdam

Where do locals hang out in Amsterdam?

Oud West

Also called Old West, it’s conveniently located near the city center, on the eastern edge of Vondelpark, but far enough away to attract laid-back locals as a shopping and dining destination. The De Wallen bustles with activity in its food hall, as well as its art deco–inspired cinema where you can catch independent films. There are three thoroughfares to explore — Overtoom, Kinkerstraat and De Clercqstraat — for food that goes beyond herring as well as artisanal coffee shops.

Amsterdam-Noord

This neighborhood is a ferry ride from Centraal Station that takes only minutes. Situated along the northern shoreline, it puts a spotlight on a more modern Amsterdam with one development in particular: Buiksloterham. The district contains mixed-use buildings that house cinemas, restaurants, and even an underground club. Head toward the water to find NDSM Wharf, a hotspot for live music, street art, and other cultural events in the former shipyard.


What are the best ways to explore Amsterdam by bike?

Explore Zaanse Schans

Meet in the city center for a 4-mile round-trip ride to the Dutch countryside. You’ll pedal through meadows, admiring the villages and pastoral landscapes as you go, before you arrive in Zaanse Schans. Here you can meet villagers, see how clogs are made, and sample cheeses before heading back into Amsterdam.

Pair a bike tour with a canal cruise

For a more quintessential Dutch experience, head out for an afternoon bike tour to ride past the windmills, museums, and parks with a local guide who points out hidden gems and must-see places such as the Royal Palace Amsterdam. Afterward, hop on a boat to enjoy an early evening cruise along the canal for an hour.


What are the most unique museums in Amsterdam?

Rijksmuseum

While it may not immediately seem unique given its a major attraction, its story of reinvention is. For some 10 years, the Netherlands national museum was closed for renovations, reopening in 2013. Today, it hosts some of the most impressive exhibits of Europe, rivaling the Louvre and other major art institutions. Here you can find some of Holland’s most prolific artworks by Rembrandt and Vermeer. For a more curated visit, join an art historian on a walking tour of the museum and its surroundings.

Amsterdam Cheese Museum

Within walking distance to the Anne Frank House, you’ll find this homage to fromage which feels more like a storefront than a museum. Still, you’ll learn plenty of lesser-known facts about the Dutch people’s love of this food, as well as have the chance to try samples.

Amsterdam Tulip Museum

If you really want to know what you’re admiring on your day trip to Keukenhof, visit this small museum along the Prinsengracht canal to learn about the different types of tulips, the botany, and even the breeding process. One of the best reasons to go: You can buy bulbs to take home and plant in your own garden.