Discover Amsterdam with our travel guides and don’t miss anything in the Dutch capital. We'll tell you what to see and visit during your trip, Amsterdam is waiting for you!
Discover Amsterdam with our travel guides and don’t miss anything in the Dutch capital. We'll tell you what to see and visit during your trip, Amsterdam is waiting for you!
The Rijksmuseum is home to one million works of art, craft pieces and historical gems spanning over 8 centuries of Dutch history. From these, 8000 objects are on display across the 80 well-laid-out rooms.
There is a macabre yet fascinating story behind the world-famous waxworks museum. It takes its name from Madam Anna Maria Grosholtz Tussaud, who made head sculptures of aristocrats executed during the French Revolution.
At the end of a busy day you’ll need some suggestions for what to do to in the evening. Let our Guest Relations Manager at the NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace share some ideas.
Step into the beer museum in Amsterdam for a fun and informative experience. Heineken, one of the world’s leading beer brands, showcases its history and educates visitors on the brewing process.
With an impressive 1.6 million visitors each year, Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum is up there with the most popular museums in the world. This large art collection documents Van Gogh's prolific career.
No visit to Amsterdam is complete without a trip to the Anne Frank House, a poignant and melancholy museum dedicated to chronicling Anne Frank's life and legacy.
The Rijksmuseum is an acclaimed art museum in Amsterdam. One of Holland's top galleries, the museum contains an extensive collection of paintings, artefacts and sculptures from Holland and around the world.
Encounter Holland's fascinating royal history in Amsterdam as you visit the storied Royal Palace, historic Dam Square or Amsterdam Museum. Or experience King's Day when festivities sweep across the city.
For shopping in Amsterdam, the shopping area 'De negen straatjes' or The Nine Little Streets is the perfect destination. This photogenic micro-neighborhood is filled with specialty stores and designer shops.
From succulent steaks and beefy burgers to stunning views in elegant surroundings, we invite our local experts, the Guest Relations managers from the NH Collection hotels in Amsterdam, to talk you through their top eateries
From the catwalk to the club, fashion is an intrinsic part of Amsterdam. Sales are a great opportunity for shoppers to explore the city's designers, brands and boutiques while bagging some great deals.
The capital of the Netherlands is full of wonderful and interesting museums and exhibitions and at night there is an even more enchanting feel to the city’s cultural offering. Our Guest Relations Manger gives you some personal tips.
Stray from the madding crowd and explore vintage shops for a unique look, check out the hottest local designers, and be overcome by choice at Europe’s largest market, all thanks to our inside tips.
From the tourist hotspots popular with the locals to the lesser-known areas where you see the real Amsterdam, take some top tips from those who pride themselves on knowing what’s going on, the Guest Relations managers from our NH Collection hotels
Canal boats and trams to get around, unique boutiques and high-end fashion to fill your bags, and a revolving restaurant to watch a sunrise, our Guest Relations team has all the secrets for a perfect stay in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam is a city that fuses old-world charm with modern elements and it attracts travellers seeking a fun European adventure. Be sure to make some souvenir purchases in Amsterdam to act as reminders of a great trip.
The historical Noordermarkt is where Amsterdam's vegans and vegetarians, musicians, artists, activists and farmers come together to shop for fresh produce and exchange radical ideas.
Like its name suggests, Oude Kerk is indeed an Old Church. Once inside, visitors realise that they are in a 'covered cemetery' of sorts, where the remains of more than 12,000 people lie buried under foot.
In one perfect day in Amsterdam, visitors can explore world-class museums, eat in great local restaurants and relax in the parks and streets of one of Europe's most beautiful and culturally significant cities.
The charming Dutch capital is a great destination for a fun family break. Options include canal cruises, museum hopping, cycling and plenty more. Get set for an unforgettable family holiday in Amsterdam.
Marvel at nature and enjoy the fresh outdoors when you visit the popular Vondelpark in central Amsterdam. Take a stroll, go jogging or simply sit on the grass and do nothing but absorb the verdant surroundings.
Start your tour of this vibrant city in Amsterdam’s Dam Square. A hip and happening place, it is full of history, the site of the country's National Monument, and a great destination for people-watching.
Amsterdam offers visitors the very best of Europe, including picturesque canals, narrow streets, numerous cafés, bars and fashion outlets and vast green spaces. A true pearl of Europe, it's well worth a visit.
Renowned for its unusual one-building layout, Schiphol airport ensures passengers comfort and peace of mind when travelling, whether on a business stopover or a holiday for leisure.
When many think of Holland, images of windmills and row upon row of colourful tulips come to mind. Just as characteristically Dutch are the nation's famed wooden shoes or clogs, known locally as Klompen.
Full of restaurants, shops and bars, as well as local markets selling herbs, dragon masks, ceramics, incense and Buddhist charms, this eclectic quarter stands as testament to Amsterdam's rich cultural diversity.
With its extensive network of canals, iconic architecture and wide variety of historical and cultural attractions, Amsterdam provides visitors with much to discover across a rewarding weekend visit.
Authentic to the core, the Lindengracht Market sources fresh produce from nearby farms. The 900 meter long market is a recommended culinary and cultural experience.
When it comes to sampling speciality coffees and sipping delicious cocktails, Amsterdam has what you are looking for. Watering holes of all types can be found here and ensure that visitors are never far from refreshment.
In 2010, Amsterdam's canals were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, and it is easy to see why. A tour along the charming waterways and discovering the surrounding highlights are musts for any visitor to the city.
As the bike is a truly egalitarian and eco-friendly mode of transport, Amsterdam locals are fiercely proud of their Mayor and King Willem-Alexander and his family who are often sighted getting around town on two wheels.
Music lovers and party animals alike are spoilt by Amsterdam's thriving club scene, which caters to all tastes. Dance into the wee hours or catch your favourite artist playing at one of the city's many great venues.
Listed as a Dutch national heritage site (rijksmonument), the Smallest House in Amsterdam resembles a miniature Dutch canal house and stands proudly in the old city centre, welcoming curious visitors.
In Dutch fries, the humble potato has truly been elevated to an exalted status, as can be seen by the brisk sales at Amsterdam's many hole-in-the-wall joints, where customers flock from the early hours until closing time.
Inaugurated as Amsterdam's Town Hall in 1655, the Royal Palace was originally intended to be the powerhouse for Amsterdam's magistrates who believed their city to be the new Rome of the North.
Along with the canals, narrow houses and smoked-filled cafes, Amsterdam is known by many for its infamous Red Light District, a labyrinthine network of streets that continues to draw large numbers of curious visitors.
What better way to celebrate the day of love than a Valentine's Day in Amsterdam? Take your loved one to a city renowned for its charming canals, pretty houses and beautiful green expanses.
Are you looking for a delicious way to enjoy Amsterdam? Then, what better way to do it than on a tour of the cheese markets in Amsterdam? On this trip, you can enjoy the exquisite flavors and aromas of Dutch cheese while exploring the vibrant markets and streets of the Dutch capital. Join us on this adventure and discover why Amsterdam is known as the cheese capital of the world.
In 2010, Amsterdam's canals were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, and it is easy to see why. A tour along the charming waterways and discovering the surrounding highlights are musts for any visitor to the city.
Experience the vibrant energy of Amsterdam in the summer, where endless sunshine illuminates the city's iconic canals, bustling markets, and lively festivals, offering a multitude of exciting activities to dive into.
During Amsterdam Gay Pride, the love boats will be sailing down the canals again. Book your room with NH and make sure that your stay is enjoyable and fun!
Embark on a journey through the best places near Amsterdam, where windmills, tulip fields, and historic towns offer a captivating escape from the city's bustling heart.
Visiting Amsterdam during Christmas is a magical experience, with its charming canals, festive markets, and twinkling lights creating a winter wonderland atmosphere.
The 5-star Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam is on Amsterdam’s main square with views across to the Royal Palace. You’re well-placed for some of the city’s finest shops, while a lotof tourist attractions are just a short stroll away.
Created by famous architect Reinier de Graaf, the nhow Amsterdam RAI is now open in the city’s bustling business district. With the RAI Convention Center next door and the city center only 10 minutes away, the hotel will provide access to all of Amsterdam’s main attractions via the nearby subway station.
The NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace hotel is right in the center of Amsterdam. We’re by the main train station and close to the museums and shops. The building itself is a highlight too, dating back to the 17th century.
As well as being just a 7-minute drive from the airport, the NH Amsterdam Schiphol Airport hotel is handy for the city’s business areas, and a great central starting point for exploring the Netherlands.
Stay right in the heart of the city at the NH City Centre Amsterdam hotel. It’s located beside the Singel canal, close to famous attractions, transport links, restaurants and shopping areas. Originally the head office of the Gerzon fashion business in the 1950s, the traditional red-brick building is spacious and welcoming. It’s ideal for a city break or business trip.
The NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market, formerly known as NH Carlton Amsterdam, is right in the city center, next to its name sake, the flower market and the Munt Tower. The hotel is also within walking distance of all major attractions – including Rembrandt Square and nearby shopping areas.
The NH Amsterdam Noord hotel, formerly known as the NH Galaxy, is in the hip, urban area known as Amsterdam North. It’s in a quiet spot, yet the city center is within easy reach - plus the hotel lays on a free shuttle to get you there.
The Avani Museum Quarter Amsterdam Hotel, formerly known as NH Amsterdam Museum Quarter, is located just outside the center of Amsterdam, in the vibrant ‘De Pijp’ neighborhood. Due to the hotel’s excellent location, many of the city’s famous cultural attractions are within walking distance. For example, the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum and the Moco Museum are all within a kilometer of the hotel’s front door. Similarly, the scenic canal and the main shopping street P.C. Hoofstraat are within a five-minute walk.
The NH Amsterdam Schiller is one of Amsterdam’s most prestigious hotels. A former haunt of writers and artists, its opulent, Art Deco interiors have been lovingly preserved over the past century. It’s hard to beat on the location front, too - you’ll find it in the heart of the city, on the edge of bustling Rembrandt Square, where the main nightlife of the city of Amsterdam takes place, an area to enjoy various cafes and several clubs.
The NH Amsterdam Caransa hotel is on lively Rembrandt Square, where the main nightlife of the city of Amsterdam takes place. It’s surrounded by bars, cafés and restaurants and in easy walking distance of Amsterdam’s famous sights. For lunch and dinner you can go to De Kuyl across the square.
The Tivoli Doelen Amsterdam Hotel, formerly known as NH Collection Amsterdam Doelen, is the oldest and most famous in Amsterdam. Dating back to the 17th century, and completely renovated in 2016, this beautiful building sits on the banks of the Amstel river in the heart of the city’s historic center. Small wonder that everyone from Queen Victoria to the Beatles have stayed here.
The NH Amsterdam Zuid hotel is in Amsterdam’s Jewish quarter. It’s near the Zuidas business district, a trendy neighborhood packed with shops, restaurants and cafés. Meanwhile an easy tram or metro ride will get you into the city center.
The NH Amsterdam Leidseplein hotel, formerly known as NH Amsterdam Centre, is in the cultural heart of Amsterdam. Its spot in the beautiful Museum Quarter means it’s just a short walk to the Van Gogh museum. And there are shops, cafés and restaurants just across the canal in front of the hotel.