7-Day Bachelor Party Itinerary in Amsterdam

  • Day 1: Clubs & Bars
    From Amsterdam Central Station: taxi/uber (10 min)

    Start your trip with a bang by experiencing the nightlife Amsterdam is famous for. There are plenty of bars and clubs to explore around the city center, from up-and-coming DJs performing at De School to electronic music at Shelter.

  • Day 2: Museums
    From Leidseplein Square: tram (#1, 15 min)

    Amsterdam is home to a variety of world-class museums like the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum. Get your culture fix and marvel at the beautiful artwork on display.

  • Day 3: Painting Workshop
    From Jordaan Neighborhood: walking (20 min)

    Try your hand at creating your own masterpiece with a painting workshop. Get creative with a local artist and create a unique memory to bring back home.

  • Day 4: Architecture Tour
    From Dam Square: walking (10 min)

    Amsterdam is full of stunning architecture, ranging from classic canal houses to modern designs like the Eye Film Museum. Take a walking tour to see the city from a different perspective.

  • Day 5: Coffee Shop Hopping
    From The Bulldog, The First: walking (5 min)

    Experience Amsterdam's famous coffee shops and try some of the best coffee and space cakes in the city. The Bulldog, The First is a great place to start as it was the first coffee shop in Amsterdam.

  • Day 6: Canal Cruise
    From Anne Frank House: walking (5 min)

    Take a relaxing canal cruise and see Amsterdam from a different angle. The 75-minute Boat tour offers an audio guide and fantastic views of the waterways that make up the city.

  • Day 7: Hangover Brunch
    From Leidseplein Square: walking (10 min)

    End your trip with a delicious brunch and get ready to catch your flight back home. Cafe de Paris is a popular spot to cure your hangover and satisfy your hunger with some traditional Dutch fare.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • De School (4 hours, $30)
  • Rijksmuseum (2-3 hours, $20)
  • Painting Workshop (3 hours, $50)
  • Architecture Tour (2 hours, $25)
  • The Bulldog, The First (1-2 hours, $20)
  • 75-minute Boat tour (1.25 hours, $20)
  • Cafe de Paris (1-2 hours, $25)
  • Total Estimated Costs ($190)

Transportation

Once you arrive in Amsterdam, it's easy to get around on foot, by tram, or by bike. Taxis and Ubers are also readily available for shorter trips. The city also has a great public transportation system, making it easy to visit the various attractions on your itinerary. A day travel card costs $8.50, while a bike rental can cost up to $15 per day.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to nearby towns like Haarlem or Utrecht to experience more of Dutch culture. If you have less time, consider skipping the painting workshop or architecture tour to allow more time for other activities. Keep in mind that some coffee shops require a minimum purchase or don't allow smoking of tobacco products.

Airports

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is the main international airport in Amsterdam, located approximately 9 km southwest of the city center. It is the fifth busiest airport in Europe, serving over 70 million passengers annually. The airport is well-connected to the city center by train, bus, and taxi, with travel times ranging from 15-30 minutes depending on the mode of transportation.

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