Where to Stay in Amsterdam
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Amsterdam
Jordaan
LuxuryCharming canals, independent boutiques, and cozy cafes define this picturesque historic district.
- +Extremely picturesque and walkable
- +Abundant unique shops and restaurants
- +Central and easy to explore from
- -Can be very crowded, especially in summer
- -Accommodation can be expensive
Centrum (Canal Ring)
LuxuryThe historic heart of the city, bustling with tourists, major attractions, and iconic canal views.
- +Unbeatable central location
- +Close to most major sights
- +Excellent transport links
- -Extremely crowded and tourist-heavy
- -Can be noisy and overwhelming
- -Less authentic local feel
De Pijp
Mid-rangeBohemian and lively, known for its diverse food scene, vibrant market, and youthful energy.
- +Incredible variety of food and drink options
- +Great nightlife and social scene
- +More affordable than the historic center
- -Can be very noisy, especially on weekends
- -Less historically 'iconic' Amsterdam feel
Oud-West
Mid-rangeA diverse and rapidly developing area offering a mix of local life, trendy eateries, and green spaces.
- +More local and less touristy feel
- +Good value for money
- +Proximity to Vondelpark and cultural institutions
- -Less central than other options
- -Can feel a bit residential in parts
Daily Budget (Luxury)
EUR 300/day
Hidden Gems in Amsterdam
Lesser-known spots the locals love
De Kas
Dine in a stunning greenhouse setting at De Kas, where they grow their own vegetables, fruits, and herbs on-site. The menu changes daily based on the harvest, offering a fresh and seasonal culinary experience.
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