Amsterdam weekend tour. What to do on a weekend or Amsterdam in two days Suitable for you if

The goal: to live 5 days in Amsterdam as intensely as possible, just like a local, not forgetting about the classic adventures from the “must do” lists and without rushing anywhere.

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Given

  • 1 traveler.
  • Subjective interpretation of the words “cool”, “beautiful”, “delicious”.
  • Interest in art.
  • The desire to try and see as much as possible.
  • Love for hiking.
  • Refusal of fuss.

Let's get started with the solution

Day 0

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

Trains depart from platforms 1 and 2, travel with stops 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 be able to get on the train. Fortunately, they run every 15 minutes. At night - every hour.

Day 1

Breakfast that lifts your spirits

€8.50 for a sandwich with organic beef and salad, €3 for good coffee. Best view to the city - free.

Unusual bike tour

€ 27.50

Products for a picnic

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

Chill in the park

Amazingly free

Walk through the city at night

Free and safe

Realizing that the red light district sucks

Worth respect

Try something you can't try in other places

€ 7

Dinner

€ 15.50 - lasagne the size of a house, € 4 - a glass of wine.

  • Breakfast spot: Blue Amsterdam with 360 degree views. Located in the futuristic glass tower De Kalvertoren, the exact address: Singel 457.
  • The bike tour lasts 3 hours and starts from Spuistraat 30 (close to 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 the Chinese. Bicycle rental is included in the price. There are no more than 12 people in the group. To book .
  • A park for recreation from sports cycling achievements - Vondelpark, Stadhouderskade 47I.
  • Dinner location: Royal 98 - Valkensteeg 4. Open until 22:00.

Day 2

Breakfast

€ 12.5 for a huge plate with everything: the softest avocado, eggs, bacon and even flowers. € 2.25 - coffee.

Typical photo near Iamsterdam

Free, but you have to wait in line for a long time.

Moco Museum

€ 12.50

Stedelijk Museum / Vincent van Gogh Museum / Rijksmuseum

€ 18 / € 18 / € 18

Souvenir at museums

€20 (minimum)

Dinner

€ 3

Walking tour along the central streets

Beautiful and free

Funny rubber duck

€ 25

Canal boat tour

from € 20

Dinner

€35 for delicious poolside cocktails and food

  • Breakfast place: The Avocado Show - Daniël Stalpertstraat, 61. You have never seen such elegant dishes. By the way, there is a store nearby that sells avocados. We recommend buying a sweatshirt.
  • Huge letters for photos are located at Hobbemastraat, 19.
  • Moco Museum - Honthorststraat, 20. Open from 10:00 to 18:00. Until May 31, 2018, you can attend the Roy Lichtenstein and Banksy exhibition.
  • Stedelijk Museum - Museumplein, 10. The Vincent van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum are 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, go for contemporary art, Rijksmuseum - classics, Vincent van Gogh Museum - no comment.
  • What should you pay attention to in souvenirs? Vincent van Gogh Museum: postcards, iron badges, fashionable rain cover, handles in the form of tubes of paint. Rijksmuseum - jokes for the home. Stedelijk Museum - books.
  • The lunch option is the ubiquitous Patat. Questionable taste and pleasure, but you have to try it. Just for show.
  • Amsterdam Duck Store - Oude Leliestraat, 16. The store has little keychains with ducks on them, but what's the point? You need to take a full one.
  • Dinner place: Kanarie Club - Bellamyplein, 51. Open until 23:00, on Fridays and Saturdays until 2:30. There is a makeshift pool, a photo booth and a huge cocktail menu.

Day 3

Breakfast in Chinatown

€ 10

Going to the library

Free live music and a beautiful view

Gallery W139

Payment upon request

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 - beer pieces

Evening walk in the park

For free

  • Breakfast place: Dum Dum Palace - Zeedijk 37.
  • Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam - Oosterdokskade 143. Open from 10:00.
  • W139 - Warmoesstraat 139.
  • Lunch place: Winkel 43 - official the best place with apple pies. Search at Noordermarkt, 43.
  • The best place for shopping is Gerard Doustraat street. 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, all are good.

Day 4

  • Breakfast place: any Albert Heijn store. Kaasbroodjes is a puff pastry pie with a soft cheese filling. By the way, you can buy food for a picnic there.
  • The train to Zandvoort leaves from Central Station (platform no. 1) every 2 hours, the journey takes 30 minutes and 6 stops (sit on the left side for a better 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

For free

Netherlands Film Institute (exhibition)

€ 10

Watch a movie in English

€ 10

Walking around NDSM

For free

Lunch-dinner

€ 21.50

Ferry back (until 00:00)

For free

  • Breakfast place: Dakterras NEST - Eerste Ringdijkstraat, 4.
  • Look for souvenirs at the Central Station in the IJ-hal pavilion.
  • 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 - there are galleries, workshops, offices in containers, a hotel in a construction crane and houses in old trams. Address - Tt. Neveritaweg, 61.
  • Lunch/dinner location: Pllek - Tt. Neveritaweg, 59. Here you will find an eco-lunch in a shipping container, great views of the city, the beach and the largest disco ball in Amsterdam!

Total

490 for a trip you'll never forget.

When to fly?

  • The most best months for visiting - April and November.
  • In April, everything around is in bloom, the air is fresh and clear. Such beauty that even those who are always dissatisfied with everything cannot resist. But think twice before heading to the Dutch capital on the king's birthday (April 27). On this day, all of Europe comes to Amsterdam. It’s very festive and fun, but if you don’t like crowds and crowds, it’s not worth it.
  • In November, you can find yourself in a Christmas fairy tale ahead of time. It gets dark quickly, hundreds of lights come on and are reflected in the canals. 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 holidaymakers have already left, and the New Year's revelers are just buying their tickets.
  • Summer in Amsterdam is also very pleasant. There is no heat, there is a light breeze, but there are a lot of tourists.
  • The same applies to the January holidays. Everyone 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. It's only once, when you miss your plane during an hour-long layover in Frankfurt, that you realize what it's all about. Only after 9 hours at Munich Airport will you realize the value of this advice.

As an option, you can deliberately fly to Munich, eat sausages there and relax, and a day or two later fly to Amsterdam.

It is better to look for tickets for direct flights in advance, taking advantage of all the capabilities of our website.

Where to live


Don't rush to rent a house on the central canal. It is absolutely certain that there will be a Coffeeshop or bar under your windows (not everyone likes this). Plus, such housing is 2 times more expensive.

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

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  • If you think that you will get high from chocolate, tea or lollipop with cannabis, this is not so. Although it depends on the strength of self-hypnosis.

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Is it possible to experience a new city over a weekend? Of course, if you prepare carefully. This material contains all the places you must visit if you are going to Amsterdam for two days.

Is it worth renting a bike in Amsterdam?

To feel the atmosphere of the city, rent a bicycle. But first, think about whether you are ready for traffic jams, impatient Dutch people and chaotic traffic on the roads? Remember: the red path is for cyclists only, indicate turns with your hand and stay as far to the right as possible.

Where to go by bike in Amsterdam? Anywhere except the center: Vondelpark (Vondelpark), Westerpark (Westerpark) or Rembrandtpark (Rembrandtpark). Did you get to one of these places and survive? Congratulations, you deserve a picnic, the main thing is to stock up on provisions at one of the local supermarkets: Albert Hein (Albert Heijn), Markt (Marqt), DekaMarkt (DekaMarkt), Yumbo (Jumbo). Don't forget about carrots: the parks are home to wild rabbits who are not averse to eating something tasty out of your hands.You might be interested in an organized bike ride around the city with a guide. You can sign up for something like this.

Amsterdam by Canal: Exploring the Nord

Any guidebook will say: “Be sure to take a boat ride on the canal.” But how can you understand how the city lives if there are only tourists on the boats? You need to go deeper, to residential areas, where real life is. Noord (Noord) is one of such areas. The Dutch moved across the canal because they were tired of the crowds of tourists in the center. From the south side of Amsterdam Station (Amsterdam Central) there is a free ferry No. 906. You can board it for free and travel to Pllek, Enjoy Amsterdam by the water, drinking Dutch beer or visiting a museum EYE, where non-standard exhibitions are always held.

All the world's cuisines in one place

The most international place in the capital of the Netherlands - the indoor marketFoodhallen ( ). Previously, there was a tram depot here, and now it is a fashion hub with shops of local designers, a library, a cinema and a market. Under the roof of this market you can find dishes from any cuisine in the world. The best establishments: Dim Sum, Gin&Tonic barAnd Viet View.

Address: entrance fromBellamyplein51 orHannie Dankbaarpassage47. Open on weekdays from 11:00 to 23:00, on Friday-Sunday - until 01:00, entrance to the territory is free.

Not Van Gogh alone

To visit one of the most popular museums in Amsterdam - the Rijksmuseum (, tickets), Van Gogh Museum (Van Gogh Museum, tickets), Anne Frank Museum (Anne Frank House), Diamond Museum (Diamond Museum Amsterdam, tickets) or Madame Tussaud's house (Madame Tussauds, tickets), you need to allocate at least half a day. And then, if you're lucky, there won't be any queues. But if you only have two days in Amsterdam and want to understand what it’s like to be Dutch and live next to the elements, check out the museum by boat ( House Boat Museum) . It will give an idea of ​​a full-fledged house on the water in the country, which costs an average of3.5 metersbelow sea level and surrounded by the world's largest protective dikes.

Address: Prinsengracht 296 K. Open from 10:00 to 17:00 from Tuesday to Sunday, entrance 4.50 €.

Still, if you can't imagine visiting the art treasure without its famous repositories, keep in mind that local guides are ready to help you. Find tours of Amsterdam museums with Russian-speaking guides.

History of the city at the flea market

Where can you get a sense of the city's history better than in a museum? That's right, at the flea market. The Dutch love vintage clothes and furniture, and therefore there are plenty of second-hand shops on every street. Market on Waterlooplein (Waterlooplein Flea Market) - the oldest in Amsterdam. For 130 years, everything has been bought and resold here: from fur coats to bicycles. Who knows what unusual Amsterdam souvenirs you will come across during your visit?

Address: Waterlooplein2. The market is open every day.

If you experience extraordinary pleasure from the atmosphere of the market, get more of it at an interesting one.

Haven't been to the flower market - haven't been to Amsterdam

Guidesit is said to be the only water market in the world and has been in existence since 1882. In fact, there have been covered pavilions here for a long time, and there are no boats from where trade used to be conducted. Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, lilies, chrysanthemums, flowers for the garden and home are sold here all year round. You can export tulip bulbs from Holland; the price for 10 pieces varies from 7 to 15 €, depending on the variety.

You can also buy traditional Dutch souvenirs here: wooden clogs, cheese, bouquets and crafts from local craftsmen.

Address: . The market is open from 09:00 to 17:30 every day.

Get lost in the streets of Jordan

Here among workers and emigrants on Rosengracht street (Rozengracht) Rembrandt lived. Today Jordan () - one of the most picturesque areas of Amsterdam: narrow green streets along canals, cafes, restaurants, shops and studios right next to the water. There is a place for everyone: a woman with three curly-haired children on a bicycle on the way from school, and an elderly man in a tweed jacket with a newspaper under his arm.

And also in the Jordan market ( markt) they eat herring according to all the rules: the fish is taken out of the barrel in front of the buyer and cut up. Locals believe that this is the only way it retains its unique taste. Shall we check?

Address: Noordermarkt 42 B. Open on Saturday from 09:00 to 16:00.

Amsterdam from the Old Church

Co old church (Oude Kerk), built inXIIIcentury, the red light district began, and indeed the whole of Amsterdam. Sailors sailed, atoned for their sins and went off to have fun, or vice versa. Madame Saskia, Rembrandt's wife, is also buried here.

Address: Oudekerksplein23. Open seven days a week, from 10:00 to 18:00 (on Sunday from 13:00 to 17:30),rooftop tours every half hour, cost 12 €.

This is how we see the capital of the Netherlands - atypical for a tourist, but at the same time sincere. If you have two days, all of the above places will help you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the country and have a unique time. It can also help with thisour audio guide with a fascinating tour of AmsterdamAndmobile application “Guide to European cities”, which will save your time and effort.

We hope you enjoy your stay here. See you on the streets of Amsterdam!

Weekend in Amsterdam: what to see in two days?

Do you have a free weekend coming up? A great excuse to have an Amsterdam weekend! Book your accommodation in Amsterdam and plan your trip soon. And we will share insider tips on how to spend these two days varied and active.

Here are two options for plans and ideas for what to do in the capital of Holland. Choose, combine, create your own program to suit your taste - and enjoy all the variety of emotions and impressions that Amsterdam has to offer you!

Classic weekend plan in Amsterdam

Suitable for you if:

Alternative weekend plan in Amsterdam

Suitable for you if:

  • you want new impressions from this unique city
  • you don't like to walk the beaten path
  • you want to feel a little bit like you are in Amsterdam, and not just a tourist.

Advice! If you want to see the most important sights of Amsterdam, pay attention to the Russian-language sightseeing tour excursion “Amsterdam at 15:15”. Duration 2 hours, cost 20 euros.

So, let's begin!

Cultural program: hunting for the beauties of Amsterdam

Of course, such a hunt will not require much effort, because encounters with beauty await you at every step. But in some places the concentration of beauty per square meter exceeds any expectations.

Classic option. Go to the most - (State Museum) and. According to TripAdvisor's "Travelers' choice" rating, both of them are included in the 25 best museums peace. At the end of 2017, the Van Gogh Museum became the most visited museum in Holland, breaking all records: 2,260,000 people in a year! The Rijksmuseum is in second place with 2,160,000 visitors per year.

Attention! In order to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum and other major museums in the Netherlands are closed until April 6, 2020 inclusive.

If the second museum needs no introduction at all, then to the portrait Rijksmuseum, perhaps it's worth adding a few touches. It is there that the famous painting “The Night Watch” by Rembrandt is located, as well as works by Dutch artists - Hals and Vermeer, Steen and de Hooch. A museum with a two-hundred-year history, it reopened in 2013 after 10 years of reconstruction - which was a very long-awaited event for both the Dutch themselves and foreign guests.

When planning your time, keep in mind that there will likely be lines at the entrance to museums. They can be avoided in advance buying tickets online. Having printed tickets in hand, you have the right to enter the museum through a special corridor. And in some museums - for example, Madame Tussauds, Heineken Experience - by purchasing tickets on the website, and not at the entrance, you can also save.

Since September 2018 tickets to the Van Gogh Museum are on sale online only. It is often almost impossible to buy online tickets to the Van Gogh Museum on the same day. Plan your visit in advance and buy minimum tickets in 2-3 days before the desired date. Hot season tickets better to buy a week in advance.

Alternative option. If the spirit of the city for you is not in its history, but in everyday life, then feel free to go to the Amsterdam markets - Waterlooplein and Bloemenmarkt. Despite the fact that they can hardly be called classic (after all, they are designed primarily for tourists), there is more than enough flavor and bright colors there!

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The market is open daily from 09.00 to 17.30. Average prices: 3 packs of bulbs (ten each), tulips – 10 euros, 3 magnets – 5 euros.

Photos from Amsterdam: clicking frames for memory

During your trip, your camera will probably contain hundreds of frames that will simply take your breath away. Do you want some special photos? Here are at least two win-win places for photo shoots.

Classic option. Two meter letters I AMSTERDAM- one of business cards and sights of the city. They are located right on Museum Square opposite the Rijksmuseum, so this photo session can be easily and conveniently combined with museum leisure. The Rijksmuseum itself will also be in the frame! But to ensure that there are no other “photo models” there, you will have to try very hard - this installation is very popular among tourists.

Update: Attention! On December 3, 2018, the letters I amstedam were removed from Museumplein. Now there is a permanent installation with letters at Schiphol Airport. Plus, there are “traveling” letters that are transported to different points of the city. , where all the letters I amsterdam are located at the moment.

Alternative option. A photo shoot against the backdrop of letters is undoubtedly a tempting idea. It has only one drawback: it’s interesting only the first time! If your album already contains this element of the mandatory program, then find a positive yellow duck on a bicycle. It is located at the intersection of Sint Antoniesbreestraat and Snoekjessteeg streets (a three-minute walk from the Waterlooplein market). And, apparently, according to the citation index in in social networks it will soon give the famous letters a head start!

Shopping: just at a glance (really!)

Well, how can you resist the temptation...

Classic option. Go to Kalverstraat, Amsterdam's main shopping street. There are stores of mass market brands here - Zara, Vero Moda, H&M, America Today, Levi's, Ecco, Diesel and hundreds of others. At Kalverstraat you can update your wardrobe, buy gifts, and have a snack.

If you are interested in luxury brands (MaxMara, Burberry, Gucci), check out department store De Bijenkorf(analogue of Moscow GUM) on Dam Square (there you can find Chanel, Dior, Escada and many others boutiques).

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Most shops in Amsterdam are open from 10.00 to 19.00. On Sundays and Mondays, many of them open at 12.00, but on Thursdays all large shopping centers extended working hours – until 21.00.

Alternative option. Have you already learned the new Zara collection by heart, and the number of Mango blouses on the inhabitants of your city makes your eyes dazzle? In this case, give preference to the “nine streets” area, where small designer clothing and accessories stores, vintage and colorful second-hand shops are concentrated.

Cost: 3 – 3.5 euros per serving.

P.S. And remember the phrase Mmm, lekker! (“Mmm, delicious!”) – you will definitely need it!

Alternative option. Order the favorite Dutch snack bitterballen (translated as “bitter balls”, but this is exactly the case when the literal translation has little to do with reality) - small balls of meat stew, deep fried. Served with mustard or sauce (mustard + mayonnaise). They go especially well.

Cost: 6-7 euros per serving.

Fresh impressions: let's add fire!

Do you want something hot? Choose - let's go where the hottest things in Amsterdam live, or where they serve really spicy food!

Classic version

Sounds shocking and even criminal? Don’t worry, this quarter is completely safe for tourists (the main rule that should be followed is not to take pictures of girls in booths, this is strictly monitored by “soldiers of the invisible front”). Many of those travelers who came here for the first time note that “everything is neat and even cozy.”

And besides, it’s legal. After all, as you know, prostitutes in Holland are individual entrepreneurs who work completely within the law: they officially rent workplace, pay taxes and even have their own trade union.

Alternative option. Amsterdam is a very international city and every ethnic group brings something different to the atmosphere. Representatives of Eastern cultures are very successful in this matter. Go to, which starts almost from the very central station and passes next to the red light district - and experience all the variety of smells, sights and tastes!

An unusual view of the city: changing focus

You can walk along the streets of Amsterdam for an endlessly long time: admire the canals, look at the colorful inhabitants, notice interesting details on the gingerbread houses. It would seem that there is nothing more to wish for! But completely unexpected views will open up to you if you decide to look at Amsterdam literally from a new angle.

Classic version. Join one of the many excursions along the canals– it is from a boat that you will best see all the breathtaking beauty of the houses and attractions of Amsterdam. A classic day excursion (60 minutes) costs an average of 16 euros.

New for the 2019 season in Amsterdam is an amphibious bus plying along the IJ River. Look how unusual it looks!

Lifehack! Canal cruise tickets can be purchased in combination with museum tickets. These combi tickets will save you 5 – 7 euros. For example:

  • combi ticket to Madame Tussauds + canal cruise (save 7.5 euros)
  • combi ticket to the Van Gogh Museum + canal cruise (save 4 euros)
  • Rijksmuseum combi ticket + canal cruise (save 5 euros)
  • Heineken Experience combi ticket + canal cruise (save €7)

Alternative option. Take a look at Amsterdam bird's-eye! In May 2016, A’DAM Lookout opened in Amsterdam with a 360-degree view of Amsterdam from the 20th floor. Entry cost is 15 euros (buy tickets >>). All guests - a photo as a souvenir!

 

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