Amsterdam is a top-rated destination in the European belt, thanks to its beautiful green spaces and deliciously varied food scene, canals, and more. There are more than 100 craft beer breweries within the metropolitan area. Call it Venice of the North or the City of Tulips, Canal City, the city is full of cultural opportunities and has become a dream for urbanites. It boasts some of the most pedestrian-friendly streets anywhere in the country. Many of these streets are lined with food carts, cafes that provide Amsterdam with some of the best street food, including some of the most delicious and affordable.
You can also find plenty of trails to bike and miles of forest hikes and water sports along the canala and Amstel Rivers. The most popular attractions are the low-key, intangible ones: a cup of coffee from a local brewery, a chat with friends at the end of the day, or a walk through an open gallery on the first Thursday of each month. Amsterdam is a vibrant city that is hip, unrelentingly innovative, and alternative.
Amsterdam’s best season is May through August. The city’s outdoor culture thrives in the consistently warm summer months. Summer is also when the roses and tulips in the city, especially at the International Rose Test Garden, are at their peak. This is the peak tourist season so it’s a good idea to book at least two months in advance.
Winter trips are a great way to save money on hotels. Although cold temperatures can repel sight-seekers, Amsterdam’s proximity to Cauberg and Eyserbosweg Mountains makes it an ideal destination for winter sports fans. You’ll find many local events no matter the season.