Enjoy Amsterdam in 3 Days

  • Day 1: Visit the Rijksmuseum to witness the rich history of Dutch art and culture. Then, cycle or take a relaxing boat ride through the scenic channels of Amsterdam. Finally, experience a great shopping scene in the diverse and lively streets of De Pijp neighbourhood.
  • Day 2: Start the day by visiting the most popular tourist attraction in Amsterdam, the stunning Van Gogh Museum. After that take a stroll through the lovely Vondelpark which is great for picnics, bike rides, or just to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Then head to the wider shopping district at Dam Square before stopping at the Anne Frank House museum, an important site which tells the devastating history of World War II.
  • Day 3: Visit the Heineken Experience to discover the origins of one of the most famous beer brands in the world. Later, climb to the top of the A'DAM Tower to experience a 360-degree view of Amsterdam, and then finish your day with Belgian-inspired street food at Foodhallen, a vibrant indoor food market.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Rijksmuseum (3 hours, €20)
  • Van Gogh Museum (2 hours, €18)
  • Vondelpark (2 hours, free)
  • Anne Frank House (1.5 hours, €14)
  • Heineken Experience (1.5 hours, €21)
  • A'DAM Tower (2 hours, €13.5)
  • Foodhallen (2 hours, €20)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €106.5

Transportation

It’s best to travel through Amsterdam using public transportations, bicycles, or on foot. Bicycles are the most optimal choice for short-distance trips while Dutch trains are great for longer travel. A single metro and tram ride will cost roughly €2.90 while a 24-hour pass would be €8.50. For a one-day bike rental, the cost is around €20.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the Jordaan neighbourhood and the many street markets like the Albert Cuyp Market. Also, Red Light District isn't exclusive to the nightlife scene, exploring the area during the day is also considered safe. If you have less time, consider prioritizing the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Frank House as they are must-visit locations.

Airports

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is located 15km (about 9.3 miles) southwest of Amsterdam. It is the primary international airport in the Netherlands and serves as a hub for KLM, Transavia, and Tui Airlines Nederland. The airport is conveniently connected to the city center by train, taxi, bus, or rental car.

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