The 10 Best Free Things to do in Amsterdam, North Holland Province

July 28, 2021 Myesha Cogley

This city, full of colorful homes, canals and bridges, is one of Europe's most picturesque capitals. Must-sees on any visitor's itinerary include the Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum and the world's only floating flower market. Rent a bike and join thousands of locals navigating Amsterdam's labyrinthine streets, or just take in the sights on foot. For an unusual and memorable alternative to hotels, consider staying in a houseboat.
Restaurants in Amsterdam

1. Vondelpark

Van Baerlestraat & Vondelpark Museum Quarter, Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 35 671 7915 http://www.hetvondelpark.net
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4.5 based on 24,690 reviews

Vondelpark

Amsterdam's most famous park was designed and built in 1850 and today is a popular place for tourists and residents who can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, jogging and picnicking.

Reviewed By KatieRT1 - Princes Risborough, United Kingdom

Such a pretty park and the perfect location if you’re hiring bikes and worried about cycling on the road! The park also offers and restaurant and a pub so you don’t even have to leave for refreshments.

2. Centraal Station

Stationsplein 9, 1012 AB Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 344 5074 [email protected] https://www.gvb.nl/
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4.5 based on 17,448 reviews

Centraal Station

Completed in 1889 and located in the heart of town, this neo-Renaissance rail station was designed by P.J.H. Cuypers, the same person who designed the famous Rijksmuseum.

Reviewed By M3870YLpatriciag - Derry, United Kingdom

Beautiful building with amazing architecture and history, there's information hubs large screen's and timetables available throughout the station with regular updates on departures and arrivals, the ticket stations are convenient speedy and it's card only payments, a very busy station any time of the day or night so plenty of time is required for people to get around the shopping area also deserves a mention great shopping options ????

3. The Jordaan

Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 770 8953 http://www.iamsterdam.com/nl/uit-in-amsterdam/ontdek-amsterdam/amsterdamse-buurten/centrum/jordaan
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4.5 based on 11,726 reviews

The Jordaan

This charming neighborhood is Amsterdam's Greenwich Village, with its narrow alleys, leafy canals lined with 17th-century houses, quirky specialty shops, cafes and designer boutiques.

Reviewed By rickcardo - St. John's, Canada

Wander around and see all the quirky shops and the market.Then take a cruise on the canal se it all from a different perspective.So many unique buildings and odd decorations on homes.Safe too.

4. De Duif

Prinsengracht 754, 1017 LD Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 520 0090 https://www.iamsterdam.com/en/see-and-do/things-to-do/attractions-and-sights/overview-of-attractions/de-duif
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4.5 based on 3,257 reviews

De Duif

Reviewed By corinnef761 - Belfort, France

Just great to stroll along the canals and discover those peaceful and elegant canal houses! Welcoming staff and attractive handicrafts in some of them.

5. De 9 Straatjes

De 9 Straatjes, 1016 CH Amsterdam The Netherlands [email protected] https://de9straatjes.nl/nl/home
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4.5 based on 1,762 reviews

De 9 Straatjes

This neighborhhod of "nine little streets" is full of quirky stores selling clothing, books, art, food and lots more.

Reviewed By CorneliusfudgeGM - Stockport, United Kingdom

A great neighbourhood with lots of independent shops and tucked amongst them are some great bars and restaurants. You won’t be disappointed at strolling through the 9 streets.

6. Amsterdamse Bos

Bosbaanweg 5 Amstelveen, 1182 DA Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 251 7840 [email protected] http://www.amsterdamsebos.nl
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4.5 based on 771 reviews

Amsterdamse Bos

Covering an area of almost 1000 hectares, the Amsterdamse Bos is one of the largest city parks in Europe. It contains 150 indigenous species of trees and over 200 species of birds. The park sits to the South of central Amsterdam and can easily be reached by bike, tram or metro from the city center.

Reviewed By jlechtm - Vienna, United States

If the idea of cycling in Amsterdam terrifies you (and it probably should), come here. We had a lovely breakfast in the park and rented bikes for two adults five children with ease. From there we rode to a pool for wading, a lake for canoeing, a herd of highland cattle for viewing (at a safe distance) and a wonderful pancake house for -- what else? pancakes :-). On an extended visit to Amsterdam, it was a wonderful escape from the city for a day.

7. Begijnhof

Gedempte Begijnensloot, 1012 RM Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 622 1918 http://www.begijnhofamsterdam.nl/
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4.5 based on 4,570 reviews

Begijnhof

Tucked away just off Spui, this delightful collection of houses arranged around an open court is well worth searching out.

Reviewed By EileenMtShasta - Mount Shasta, United States

Definitely worth a quick visit, such a nice and peaceful place with two churches and the oldest house in Amsterdam, from the 1400s (it is the black house right in front of the statue of the Begijn lady). I went as part of Rick Steves free "Amsterdam City Walk" audio guide. Do a search online and download it for free!

8. Amstelpark

Arent Janszoon Ernststraat 1, 1083 GP Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 644 1744 http://www.amstelpark.info/
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Amstelpark

Reviewed By AnaMartinezM - Alcorcon, Spain

I’ve been with my family and we enjoyed so much. There is a couple of small farms when you can see some animals like cangaroos and cows and a lot of play areas. The only thing is you can’t ride your bike inside so if your kids don’t walk jet be prepared!

9. Brouwersgracht

Lijnbaansgracht and Singel in Jordaan, Amsterdam The Netherlands
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Brouwersgracht

Reviewed By Shwetagoel - New Delhi, India

In Amsterdam, my family and i stayed in Brouwersgracht 55, which was a luxurious apartment right in the city centre with an impecible view of the beautiful canal and streets of Amsterdam. what made our stay excellent in this apartment apart from the modern facilities and comfortable rooms were the hosts Menno and Pob. they were the most helpful human beings who always did their best to make our stay as comfortable as possible. they fully catered to all our needs and were genuinely happy to always help us out. I would highly recommend this apartment and would give it a 5 star rating as well. Brouwersgracht 55, 1015 GB Amsterdam, Netherlands

10. Herengracht

Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 624 2436 http://www.willetholthuysen.nl
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4.5 based on 2,227 reviews

Herengracht

Reviewed By AtlantaLex

The eastern end, near the Golden Bend, is not for raucous thrill seekers. It's quite placid, though move back, around the Rembrandt Square, and it's lively. It is centrally located--perhaps 15 minute stroll to museum square and 10 minutes to Dam Square. The city is extremely walkable--compact and flat.

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