Have you ever traveled to another city for a couple of days to relax and have fun? In my opinion, a great way to distract yourself from pressing problems. And, how do you conduct the idea?


True, I would not combine visits to both museums on the same day because of the danger of oversaturation with art. It is better to choose one or at least to unhook them in time, for example, arranging a cruise on the canals of Amsterdam or a walk in the Vondelpark during the break. Although these are just ideas, the choice is always yours.


Selfie

Having received a fatty portion of culture, hurry up to take photographs for memory from, which is located right in front of the building. In a fairly short time, the inscription has become a real symbol of the city and the most popular place among tourists.


On the opposite side of the square is an imposing building Concert hall Amsterdam (Concertgebouw).


Snack for lunch

Let's not see the clock ... Yeah, it's time to eat. If you don't want to waste time and money, then you can have a snack with traditional Dutch fast food. Do not be afraid of this term, by which I mean tender or frietjes with peanut sauce. By the way, you must definitely try the “Dutch way”, holding her by the tail. This is the only way to recognize the taste of Amsterdam 😉

Delight for feet and eyes

Another must do in the Dutch capital is a canal cruise. If you go through it, you find yourself on Stadhouderskade street, where the cruise ships' pier is located. We buy tickets, look for a suitable place on board and make

Wondering if museums, canals, cheese, shopping, coffee shops and entertainment can be accommodated in two short days, which together represent a dream vacation in Amsterdam? The answer is yes! The compact city center, excellent public transportation, sidewalks, accessible routes and clearly marked bike paths make Amsterdam the perfect city to explore on the weekend! Here are some tips on how to spend a real weekend in Amsterdam!

To start:

Start from Central railway station, a beautiful entrance to the city dating back to the 19th century. Stock up on a pass that will allow you to use by public transport free for 24, 48 or 72 hours. If you are planning to visit museums and other attractions in the city, the Amsterdam City Card can be a wise purchase, providing free admission to many attractions and discounts on several others. Add a city map to that and you're ready to start a fun weekend!

Day 1: Channels and Entertainment

Western Ring of Canals:

A glance at the Amsterdam map will show you the three main concentric semicircles that make up the Amsterdam canal ring: Herengracht, Kaisersgracht and Prinzengracht. The western part of the canal ring, a short walk from the station, is called Jordan. Enjoy a leisurely stroll or boat ride through the canals and pose for photos on bridges, admire the architecture, and stop at a quaint cafe or bar for a drink or a snack. Go on a guided tour of the Anne Frank House, but be prepared to line up in good weather and bad.

Dam Square

After wandering through the streets, you will return to the very center of the city, to the historic Dam Square. The imposing Royal Palace and New Kirche await your visit. If you're more into the entertainment side, head to the nearby Madame Tussauds to shake the hand of a Hollywood celebrity. The imposing façade of the oldest department store in the Netherlands, the famous Beijenkorf, is sure to grab your attention, and a wide range of designer brands will help lighten your wallet.

The Kalverstraat shopping street beckons you with its festive mood, souvenir shops and boutiques.

Nine streets

Heading back west to the waters of the Western Ring of Canals, if you're looking for handmade trinkets and souvenirs or stamps you've never heard of, Nine Streets (de Negen Straatjes) is for you. Vintage and designer goods await you, as do many restaurants with cuisines from around the world. Don't forget to take some memorable photos of Amsterdam while walking (the canal ring is a protected World heritage UNESCO and there is no public transport along the canals).


Leidseplein

When the calmness and serenity from the canals again gives way to the bustle of shopping, know that you have reached Leidsesstraat. Turn onto it, dodging trams that pass straight along a narrow alley, and go to the theater, club and entertainment center of Amsterdam - Leidseplein. Stop for a drink and keep walking until morning if you so desire. The city theater (Stadschowburg), comedy clubs and open-air pubs abound in the area. The narrow lanes hide some very affordable restaurants serving cuisines from around the world.

Red light district

Return to Dam Square and this time head east and you will find yourself among the canals of the historic Old Town. Many of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam and the beautiful Chinatown, home to the notorious Red Light District. Here you will have to remove your camera, otherwise you risk being doused with water or being pursued by very angry ladies. If you want to step in and explore Amsterdam's "coffee shops" (where coffee never appears at the top of the menu), here you will find branches of some of Amsterdam's most famous establishments.

Day 2: Museums, parks and music

Galore Museums

If you followed our advice during the first day, you will wake up quite late the next day. Now is the time for a little cultural program, and there is hardly any the best way do it than visit museums (there are more of them in Amsterdam than any other place). The refurbished Ricks Museum, Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum (City Museum) await you at Museum Square. If your museum tastes differ, you will find museums in Amsterdam about anything from bags to tulips and cheese to shipbuilding. After your museum tours, head outside for some fresh air to one of Amsterdam's many beautiful parks: the most famous is the Vondelpark near the main museums. A boat ride or bike ride around the city will add new experiences to your visit and can also be done in the area.

Dutch cuisine

If you haven't tried the (equally loved and hated) Dutch cuisine yet, here's your chance. Order a few pancakes at the Pancake House with your choice of sweet or savory fillings, try the famous Stamppot or pea soup in winter, or sample bitterballen at the Dutch restaurant Haesje Claes. Lunch would not be complete without the famous Dutch beer. Surely your lunch break will inspire you to visit the Heineken Brewery, where you will meet hundreds of beer lovers.

The rhythm of Amsterdam

Whatever your musical tastes, in the evening you will always find entertainment to your liking. The world famous Royal Concert Hall (Het Concertgebouw) will delight classical music lovers (importantly, no strict dress code is required). If you are visiting for a weekend when there is a big concert, you can head to the Heineken Music Hall or Ziggo Dome a little further south and east.


If you're in the mood for a night out at the club, head back to Leidseplein, home of Amsterdam legends such as Paradiso and Melkweg, where new and famous artists make every night special.


This 2-day itinerary will serve as a good starting point for travel on most weekends and weekdays (although shops close early and many museums are closed on Mondays). Whatever the weather, you guarantee that you will remember a weekend in Amsterdam for a lifetime!

Objective: to live 5 days in Amsterdam as richly as possible, just like a local, not forgetting about the classic adventures from the “must-do” lists and not in a hurry.

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Given

  • 1 traveler.
  • Subjective interpretation of the words "cool", "beautiful", "tasty".
  • Interest in art.
  • Striving to try and see as much as possible.
  • Love for walking.
  • Refusal from vanity.

Let's get to the solution

Day 0

The most convenient way to get to the city is by train. Tickets can be bought on the way to the exit from the airport - in yellow vending machines, which are located in daisies in the center of the hall. The machine accepts cards and coins. You can buy a ticket for paper euros at the box office, but it is more difficult to find.

Trains leave from platforms 1 and 2, stop and arrive at the Central Station. The journey takes 15-20 minutes.

There is only one airport in Amsterdam, so it is quite busy. Be prepared for the fact that you may not get on the train. Fortunately, they run every 15 minutes. At night - every hour.

Day 1

Breakfast that cheers you up

€ 8.50 for an eco-beef and salad sandwich, € 3 for good coffee. The best city view is free.

Unusual bike tour

€ 27.50

Picnic products

€ 14 for local cheese, washed vegetables and fruits in cups

Chill in the park

Awesome free

Walk in the city at night

Free and safe

Knowing that red light district sucks

Worth the respect

Try what you can't try elsewhere

€ 7

Dinner

€ 15.50 - house-sized lasagna, € 4 - glass of wine.

  • Breakfast spot: Blue Amsterdam with 360-degree views. Located in the futuristic glass tower De Kalvertoren, the exact address is Singel 457.
  • The bike tour lasts 3 hours and starts from 30 Spuistraat Street (this is near the Central Station). See secret gardens, hidden courtyards, and long-forgotten churches. In general, look at Amsterdam through the eyes of a local, without the noisy company of Chinese. Bicycle rental is included in the price. There are no more than 12 people in a group. To book .
  • Recreation park for sporting biking achievements - Vondelpark, Stadhouderskade 47I.
  • Place for dinner: Royal 98 - Valkensteeg, 4. Open until 22:00.

Day 2

Breakfast

€ 12.5 for a huge plate that has it all: the softest avocado, eggs, bacon and even flowers. € 2.25 - coffee.

Typical photo near Iamsterdam

Free, but long queues are required.

Moco Museum

€ 12.50

Stedelijk Museum / Vincent van Gogh Museum / Rijksmuseum

€ 18 / € 18 / € 18

Souvenir at museums

€ 20 (minimum)

Dinner

€ 3

Walking walk along the main streets

Nice and free

Funny rubber duck

€ 25

Boat trip along the canals

from € 20

Dinner

€ 35 for delicious poolside cocktails and food

  • Breakfast spot: The Avocado Show - Daniël Stalpertstraat 61. You have never seen such fancy food. By the way, there is a shop nearby, where everything is with avocado. We advise you to buy a sweatshirt.
  • Huge letters for the photo are at Hobbemastraat, 19.
  • Moco Museum - Honthorststraat 20. Open from 10:00 to 18:00. Until May 31, 2018, you can visit the Roy Lichtenstein and Banksy exhibition.
  • Stedelijk Museum - Museumplein, 10. The Vincent van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are also located there. All these museums are very different: there is no point in going to all of them, choose according to your preferences. In Stedelijk, stomp behind contemporary art, the Rijksmuseum - the classics, the Vincent van Gogh Museum - no comment.
  • What should you look for in a souvenir? Vincent van Gogh Museum: postcards, iron badges, trendyraincoat, handles in the form of tubes with paint. Rijksmuseum - home jokes. Stedelijk Museum - books.
  • Dinner option is the ubiquitous Patat. Doubtful taste and pleasure, but must try. For the sake of the box.
  • Amsterdam Duck Store - Oude Leliestraat, 16. The store has little duck keychains, but what's the point? You need to take a full one.
  • Dinner location: Kanarie Club - Bellamyplein 51. Open until 23:00, on Fridays and Saturdays until 2:30. It has a makeshift pool, photo booth and a huge cocktail list.

Day 3

Breakfast in Chinatown

€ 10

Library trip

Free live music and beautiful views

Gallery W139

Payment at will

Dinner

€ 13 for the best apple pie in Amsterdam and cocoa with rum

Shopping

€ 70 (minimum)

Dinner on the roof

€ 3.7 - ginger beer, € 7.5 - burger, € 6 - pieces for beer

Evening walk in the park

Is free

  • Breakfast area: Dum Dum Palace - Zeedijk, 37.
  • Library Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam - Oosterdokskade, 143. Open from 10:00.
  • W139 - Warmoesstraat 139.
  • Lunch spot: Winkel 43 - official the best place with apple pies. Search at Noordermarkt, 43.
  • The best place to shop is Gerard Doustraat. Stores: Cottoncake, Nobody Has to Know, ANNA + NINA, Things I Like Things I love.
  • Dinner location: Canvas - Wibautstraat 150. Open until 1:00, Fridays and Saturdays until 4:00.
  • Choose any park, everyone is good.

Day 4

  • Breakfast area: any store of the Albert Heijn chain. Kaasbroodjes is a puff pastry pie with soft cheese filling. By the way, you can buy picnic products there.
  • The train to Zandvoort departs from Central Station (platform 1) every 2 hours, the journey takes 30 minutes and 6 stops (sit on the left for the best view). The beach is a 5-minute walk from the Zandvoort aan Zee platform.
  • Place for dinner and merciless dancing: De School - Dr. Jan van Breemenstraat, 1.

Day 5

Breakfast on the roof

€ 5 - pancakes with berries, € 4 - freshly squeezed apple and pear juice

Souvenir at the station

€ 6 for a funny knitted monkey

Ferry

Is free

Netherlands Film Institute (exhibition)

€ 10

Watch a movie in English

€ 10

Walking the NDSM

Is free

Lunch-Dinner

€ 21.50

Ferry back (until 00:00)

Is free

  • Breakfast area: Dakterras NEST - Eerste Ringdijkstraat, 4.
  • Souvenir look at Central Station in the pavilion IJ-hal.
  • Look for the ferry according to the signs at the Central Station, there is nothing complicated there.
  • Netherlands Film Institute - IJpromenade, 1. Open until 19:00.
  • NDSM - here galleries, workshops, offices in containers, a hotel in a construction crane and houses in old trams. Address - Tt. Neveritaweg, 61.
  • Place for lunch / dinner: Pllek - Tt. Neveritaweg, 59. Here you will find an eco-lunch in a sea container, great views of the city, the beach and the largest disco ball in Amsterdam!

Total

490 for a journey you will never forget.

When to fly?

  • The best months to visit are April and November.
  • In April everything blooms around, the air is fresh and sonorous. Such beauty that even one who is always dissatisfied with everything cannot resist. But think a few times before heading to the capital of the Netherlands on the king's birthday (April 27). On this day, all of Europe comes to Amsterdam. It is very festive and fun, but if you don’t like the crowd and the crowd, don’t.
  • In November, you can be in a Christmas fairy tale ahead of time. It gets dark quickly, hundreds of lights are lit, which are reflected in the channels. Sometimes snowflakes can come down from the sky and dance with you to the nearest pub. By the way, there are no drunk people on the streets at this time. And in general there are few people - the autumn vacationers have already left, and the New Year's breeders are just buying their tickets.
  • Summer in Amsterdam is also very pleasant. No heat, light breeze, but a lot of tourists.
  • The same goes for the January holidays. Everybody is drunk on the streets. Of course, people are kind and there is no aggression, but you quickly get tired of the eternal party.

How to choose tickets

It is better to choose direct flights, although they are more expensive. Only once, having missed your plane during an hour-long transfer in Frankfurt, can you understand what the point is. Only after 9 hours at Munich Airport will you feel the value of this advice.

Alternatively, you can purposefully fly to the same Munich, eat sausages there and relax, and in a day or two fly to Amsterdam.

It is better to look for tickets for direct flights in advance, using all the possibilities of our website.

Where to live


Do not rush to rent a house on the central channel. It is absolutely certain that a Coffeeshop or a bar will be located under your windows (not everyone likes it). Plus, such housing is 2 times more expensive.

Take a closer look at Pijp Oud-Zuid and The Plantage (closer to Oosterpark). It is very cozy there, there are no crowds of tourists, there are much more lovely places where locals hang out, and adequate grocery stores (the Dirk chain is very cool).

A little bit more

  • If you think that you will be covered with chocolate, tea or chupa-chups with hemp - this is not so. Although it depends on the strength of self-hypnosis.

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