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Amsterdam Holidays

Amsterdam’s storybook scenery is legendry and jam packed with pages of must-sees and must dos – from a centuries-old dazzling art scene to pretty streets and canals, historical hotspots and a vivacious nightlife, every corner invites you to embrace a striking blend of world-class culture and excitement.

Picture yourself on a leisurely bike ride along the iconic canals, immersing yourself in the picturesque scenery of the Jordaan district. Marvel at the masterpieces of Van Gogh and Rembrandt at the world-renowned Rijksmuseum and let your senses come alive at the colourful blooms of Keukenhof, the largest flower garden in the world.

Discover the historic Anne Frank House, where you'll absorb a profound understanding of history and resilience. Indulge in a myriad of buzzing eateries and bars, overflowing with delectable Dutch dishes or dig into mouthwatering stroopwafels and herring from local street vendors. End your day with a relaxing canal cruise, gliding under the romantic bridges as the city comes to life with twinkling lights.

General Information

Time Difference
Time zones difference between Amsterdam and the UK is +1 hour.

Currency
Euros
Currency can be changed at currency exchange offices, banks, as well as at the post office. In the resort areas both Visa and Mastercard cards and EUR in cash are accepted for payment.
When exchanging money, please note that currency exchange offices may charge a commission for each transaction.

Population
921,402

Language
Dutch

Flight duration
1 hour and 15 minutes from Gatwick

Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Amsterdam is during spring (April to May) and early autumn (September to October), when the weather is mild, and the crowds are manageable. Spring is especially magical as the famous Dutch tulips bloom, with Keukenhof Gardens showcasing breathtaking fields of flowers. The temperatures range from 10–20°C, making it perfect for cycling around the city, taking canal cruises, and enjoying outdoor cafés. Additionally, April 27 marks King’s Day, one of the biggest celebrations in the Netherlands, with street parties, concerts, and vibrant orange-themed festivities.
Autumn (September to October) is another great time to visit, with comfortable temperatures (10–18°C) and fewer tourists compared to the busy summer months. The city’s parks, like Vondelpark, are filled with golden autumn colours, creating a picturesque setting for walks and bike rides. Cultural events such as the Amsterdam Dance Event and the Museum Night in November add to the experience. While summer (June to August) offers warm weather and a lively atmosphere, it can also be crowded and expensive. Winter (December to February), though cold, is charming with festive Christmas markets, ice skating rinks, and cosy canal-side cafés, making it a great time for those who enjoy a winter wonderland vibe.

Top 5 Things To Do

Unleash Your Inner Art Connoisseur

Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colours and artistic masterpieces at the Van Gogh Museum, where creativity and fun collide in a mesmerising display! Step into the footsteps of the legendary Vincent Van Gogh, striking your most dramatic poses next to his iconic self-portraits and sunflower paintings. Let your imagination run wild as you interpret the brushstrokes and imagine the stories behind each artwork, adding your own artistic flair to the experience!

Float Through Scenic Wonderland

Hop aboard and embark on a whimsical adventure as you take a canal boat tour in Amsterdam, where laughter and picturesque views go hand in hand! Glide through the tranquil waterways, waving to friendly cyclists and admiring the charming canal houses that line the banks. Snap selfies with the iconic bridges as your backdrop, striking poses that would make even the statues blush. Listen to lively commentary and fascinating stories from your guide, all while enjoying the gentle sway of the boat and the joyous atmosphere of Amsterdam's vibrant canals.

A Window To The Past

Visit the Anne Frank House and step into the secret annex and imagine yourself whispering secrets with Anne and her companions, feeling the weight of their courage and resilience. Trace Anne's poignant words in her diary, experiencing the world through her eyes and discovering the strength of her spirit. As you exit, take a moment to hug a loved one a little tighter, appreciating the freedom and love that surround you.

A Playground For The Imagination

Prepare for a cultural extravaganza as you embark on a grand adventure at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, where art and history collide in a playful symphony of creativity! Marvel at the larger-than-life masterpieces, striking your best poses next to Rembrandt's Night Watch or Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring. Take a magical journey through time as you wander through the grand halls, imagining yourself as a royal guest at a lavish banquet or a mischievous character in a historical drama. Engage in interactive exhibits that transport you to different eras, unleashing your inner artist or historian along the way.

Relish And Delish!

Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure in Amsterdam, where Dutch cuisine delights taste buds and foodie dreams come true! Indulge in savoury staples like stroopwafels, those heavenly caramel-filled waffle treats that will have you doing a happy food dance. Dive into a plate of poffertjes, fluffy mini pancakes topped with powdered sugar that are simply irresistible. And for the ultimate Dutch experience, don't miss the chance to devour a piping hot plate of bitterballen, those crispy and gooey meatball bites that are perfect for sharing with friends. When it comes to the best restaurant in Amsterdam, head to De Kas, where fresh, farm-to-table ingredients are transformed into culinary masterpieces. It's not just a meal—it's a delicious journey through Dutch flavours that will leave you craving more!

Weather

The climate of the country isn’t the same in different regions and varies depending on the location. In winter the tourists tend to flock to the Canary Islands , where the temperatures remain high or take in the culture of Barcelona and Madrid on a short city break. The beach season on the sunny coast of Spain lasts from May to October, with the temperature staying at about 28°C during the summer.

Summer Breaks

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