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Fly to Amsterdam with KLM
Amsterdam is often thought of as a weekend city break destination. If you would like to book a flight to an onward destination from Schiphol Airport, then you might also like to consider some Amsterdam sightseeing en-route. How many days in Amsterdam you choose to spend depends on the activities you like do and attractions you like to see.
If you are looking for flights to Amsterdam and are wondering when the best time to travel to Amsterdam would be, then this short guide will cover the most important Amsterdam-related facts. Read on to discover what is the currency in Amsterdam and what to do in Amsterdam when you get there.
What to do in Amsterdam?
Check out our Amsterdam travel guide for more information on what to do in Amsterdam. Alternatively, take a closer look at the following must-do things in Amsterdam, including:
- The Rijksmuseum – This is the premier art gallery in the world, famously known for its collection of Dutch art. It also stages many temporary exhibitions that are worth visiting in their own right.
- Anne Frank House Museum – The wartime annexe that hid the famous diarist, Anne Frank, and her family has been turned into a museum with a visitor centre next door. Tip: book a ticket in advance to be sure to be able to visit the museum.
- Vondelpark – Despite its bustling nature, Amsterdam has some remarkable green open spaces, and Vondelpark is the best of them.
- Rembrandt House Museum – The former dwelling of the great Dutch master, this museum is worth visiting, even if you have no interest in art. This is because it highlights much of how people in the city used to live in its commercial heyday.
- Bloemenmarkt – Amsterdam's prestigious flower market is the ideal place to see rich colours or to purchase a few bulbs to plant on your return home.
- Van Gogh Museum – The much-loved Dutch artist has a museum and gallery devoted to his life and work in his own right, and it is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.
- Canal Cruises – If you want to see Amsterdam from a different perspective, then booking a canal cruise is one of the best ways of doing so. It is a great way for visitors to learn about the city's layout from a historical point of view.
- NEMO Science Museum – This is a modern establishment with many hands-on experiences that both kids and adults will enjoy taking part in.
- The Heineken Experience - This former brewery site has been turned into a superb visitor attraction, which is more informative about the beer-making process than many imagine.
Travelling to Amsterdam: tips and advice
Amsterdam can get busy, so booking your accommodation as the same time as your KLM flight in advance is advisable. What other tips for travelling to Amsterdam should you know?
Practical advice for your stay in Amsterdam
- In the Netherlands, it is important to note that they drive on the right side of the road. Therefore, exercise caution when crossing streets or bicycle paths, ensuring to look in both right and left directions before proceeding to cross.
- If you're walking in Amsterdam, keep an eye out for trams as well as motor vehicles and cyclists.
- Amsterdam is known for its liberal laws and the laid-back attitudes of the locals, but visitors should not assume that anything goes. Keep in mind that law enforcement is as stringent here as it is in most major European cities.
- Dining out in Amsterdam is very similar to many other European cities, with table service offered at even the most modest establishments. Typically, menus are supplied in a range of languages, especially in the central parts of the city where most tourists visit .
- Amsterdam, being part of the Netherlands, uses the euro for currency. Most establishments accept different bank cards.
- Dutch is the main language spoken. In most public places, people will speak English, but it is considered polite to reply with 'please' and 'thank you' in Dutch.
Best times to travel to Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a vibrant city at any time of the year, but it is often said to be at its best in the spring when the flower markets are full of fresh blooms. It is busiest with the greatest number of tourists in July and August. The low season in Amsterdam can be enjoyed in the winter months. That said, the second half of December gets busier in the run-up to Christmas.
Book your flight to Amsterdam with KLM
Booking flights to Amsterdam with KLM is very easy. Via the KLM website you can book your tickets, in different travel classes such as Economy Class, Premium Comfort Class or Business Class. Spot a WiFi logo while booking your trip or during your flight? This means you can stay connected with your friends and family during the entire flight, even when you’re thousands of feet up in the sky. Read more about how to arrange and use inflight WiFi.
Frequently asked questions about flights to Amsterdam
Where is Amsterdam?
Amsterdam is situated in the western part of the Netherlands, within the province of North Holland. It is the country's capital city and is located near the coast of the North Sea, with the Amstel River flowing through it. Amsterdam is approximately 55 kilometers (34 miles) southwest of the city of Utrecht and about 70 kilometers (43 miles) northeast of The Hague.
What is Amsterdam known for?
Amsterdam is probably most associated with its distinctive architecture, which is something that came about due to the many merchant houses lining its canals. Amsterdam is also a cultural centre with a vast array of museums and galleries.
How many days are ideal for a trip to Amsterdam?
You can explore Amsterdam over the course of a weekend, but only a couple of nights is likely to leave you wanting to return. Ideally, book yourself in for a five-day, four-night city break or longer. Amsterdam is also a great starting point when you are exploring Europe for a longer holiday! KLM offers multiway tickets so you can start your trip in Amsterdam but fly back home from any other destination.
How far is Schiphol Airport from Amsterdam city centre?
Schiphol Airport is a half-hour drive away from Amsterdam city centre via the A10. However, Amsterdam's public transport is good, and train services from Schiphol airport to Amsterdam Central station depart frequently, offering greater convenience for many new arrivals.