3 days in Amsterdam – Best things to do in the city

It was our first trip to Amsterdam and the last stop of our long summer holidays. Although the holidays were coming to an end, we were still happy. Because the city had been on our bucket list for a while. But a delayed flight from Venice took away four hours and when we finally landed it was close to midnight.

A train from the Airport to Amsterdam Centraal Station and then after a very short walk, we were soon at our hotel. To spend 3 days in Amsterdam, after a well thought out plan on the best things we wished to do in the city. While staying at Hotel Internationaal, Warmoesstraat 1, located right in the heart of the city.

Exploring the neighborhood

Warmoesstraat, where we were staying is the starting point of ‘De Wallen’, the medieval city center of Amsterdam. The neighborhood is crossed by canals, narrow alleys lined with old-school bars and surrounded by the neon-lit red-light district. The Oude Kerk, a centuries-old former church which now hosts cultural events is close by. And so are Amsterdam Central Station, the boat rides, the hop-on-hop-off buses, eateries and many of the prominent landmarks. Hence most of the city center can be explored by foot from here if you are one who loves to walk.

Our hotel did not serve any food and hence I got up early the next day to check out a place for our morning coffee and breakfast. Was happy to find ‘Omelegg’, a healthy and fresh breakfast joint with fast and friendly service. It was next door at Nieuwebrugsteeg 24, just three buildings away from our place. Have a look at my breakfast for the next three days.

Come let’s explore Amsterdam

City Sightseeing Amsterdam – Hop-on-hop-off

Whenever in Europe, we have always relied on the hop-on-hop-off buses to get a feel of the city and to visit important landmarks. Hence this trip was no different. And as I normally do, had booked in advance a 48 hour Hop-on-hop-off bus & boat ride ticket for the two of us through my favorite activities booking website, Viator.com. Come let’s go for a spin now and hop-off at few of the 10 stops.

Canal Day Cruise – Hop-on-hop-off

A must while in Amsterdam, it’s a perfect way to spend two hours marveling at the beauty of the city from your boat. With 8 stops where you can hop-on-hop-off, it’s also a convenient way to experience all landmarks. Come have a glimpse with us. It’s like being there.

Evening Canal Cruise

The Evening Canal Cruise is a great option to experience the beauty of Amsterdam in the night. You could avail of just a cruise or a Dinner Cruise as you relax with some great food.

Wandering around Museumplein

The Museumplein is a public space in the Museumkwartier neighborhood of Amsterdam. Located here are three major museums – the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk Museum – and the concert hall Concertgebouw. Come for a relaxed walk through the green.

Vondelpark

The Vondelpark is a public urban park of 47 hectares (120 acres) in Amsterdam. It is situated west of Museumplein. The park was opened in 1865 and originally named Nieuwe Park  but later renamed Vondelpark, after the 17th-century playwright and poet Joost van den Vondel. The park has around 10 million visitors annually. Within the park is an open-air theatre, a playground and several food joints. Certainly a place to spend some time, experiencing the beauty of nature.

Red Light District

Amsterdam has three different Red Light Districts but the most famous and the most attractive is the one located inside the city center very close to our hotel in Warmoesstraat. From brothels to sex shops to museums, the Amsterdam Red Light District has it all. But contrary to what a lot of people might think, the Amsterdam Red Light District has a very friendly atmosphere and isn’t as dangerous as it used to be.

Nowadays, prostitution is legal in the Netherlands but not on the streets. That’s why prostitutes in Amsterdam stand up behind a window and have their own room. The name of “Red Light District” comes from the red neon lights that highlight the 300 windows where women are working. There are tours available to get an understanding of this fascinating neighborhood, but you could just walk around on your own like we did to get a feel.

Amsterdam, the Museum City

Amsterdam is famous for its museums and hence when here you must not miss out on visiting at least the most prominent ones. Come with us to first get a feel of Rijksmuseum.

Rijksmuseum

And now click on the names and take a virtual tour with us of three other most visited museums of Amsterdam or PIN it for later. Van Gogh Museum, Rembrandt Museum & Anne Frank House Museum.

Van Gogh Museum

Rembrandt House Museum

Anne Frank House Museum

Explore Amsterdam on foot

The best way to experience the city center of Amsterdam is to take a self guided walking tour as we did during this trip and during our second trip to the city a year later. Come let’s take a walk in and around the center of town.

For another half day self guided walking tour, check out our experience here as we discovered more of Amsterdam during our second visit to the city. More of Central Amsterdam, Dam Square, the residential part of Amsterdam, the Coffee Shops, Souvenir shops, Cannabis Museum and options for foodies., You could also PIN it for later.

Amsterdam on foot – Walk & explore the city

Amsterdam, a foodies delight

Whatever your choice, you have it all here to satisfy your hunger pangs. And the desserts here are simply out of the world. Check them all out when you are in Amsterdam. These are just a few we explored.

Amsterdam. A city which stayed in our heart, this first time we visited. And it made us go back again after a couple of years. As we were scheduled to return again last year, came the crisis. Hopefully will be back next year. If not before.

If you loved being in Amsterdam for 3 days, PIN it for later and friends


29 thoughts on “3 days in Amsterdam – Best things to do in the city

  1. Happy to read about your experience in Amsterdam. I did not realize that there’s so much you can see and do in 3 days. The Evening Day Cruise is a great way to see the city and would certainly consider this should we have a chance to visit. Also, your English breakfast looks so good. I don’t mind eating outside the hotel if I have that. LOL

  2. Jennifer

    Amsterdam is filled with so many amazing things to do! I’ve been there twice, and my favorite place will continue to be the Anne Frank House. I never did make it to the VanGogh Museum b/c the lines were always so long. And you’re right – the architecture and canals make the city so lovely and fun to visit!

  3. Amsterdam has long been on my list of places that I would love to visit some day. It looks like such a beautiful city with so much to explore. I am IN LOVE with your pictures from the evening canal cruise. That’s the first time that I’ve seen someone share that and now it’s being added to my bucket list for when we do make a trip some day in the future.

  4. The Prepping Wife

    You already had me convinced I needed to visit Amsterdam just based on the museum pieces I’ve read! Now after seeing pics, especially of the canals and boat rides, it is definitely at the top of my travel bucket list. What a beautiful place to spend a few days walking around. The desserts had me too. There is a little place near me that has amazing macaroons, but I’d be willing to bet the ones in your picture are even better.

  5. Lyosha Varezhkina

    Amsterdam is lovely! 3 days is definitely enough to get to know it but you definitely can explore more of it as well

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