Best Restaurants in Amsterdam

Capital city of the Netherlands, Amsterdam boasts unparalleled cultural heritage, vibrant art, stunning historical buildings, noteworthy museums and an elaborate canal system. The city is home to the Anne Frank House and is known for its rich culinary scene.

Scintillating Amsterdam
Scintillating Amsterdam
Scintillating Amsterdam
Scintillating Amsterdam
Scintillating Amsterdam
Scintillating Amsterdam

Things To See & Do

Albert Cuypmarkt

Albert Cuypmarkt

Relish the Local Flavours
One of the most popular outdoor markets in Amsterdam, the Albert Cuyp Market is about 100 years old and serves as a one-stop destination for foodies. Be it any ingredient or mouth-watering street food, this market has got it all.
Hiding in Plain Sight

Hiding in Plain Sight

Award-Winning Cocktail Bar
With their beautiful chandeliers, exquisite glasses and ice coolers, HPS is one of the coolest places in Amsterdam to hang-out with your friends. Settled in Rapenburg, each cocktail is creatively engineered by the owner Guillermo.
Breda

Breda

Restaurant on the Singel
Breda is what you get when you fuse the expertise and culinary talents of three great chefs, Guillaume de Beer, Johanneke van Iwaarden and Freek van Noortwijk. Opened in 2015, the restaurant is already a favourite among locals.
Jansz

Jansz

Modern Classics with a Dutch Attitude
Indulge in an unparalleled luxury dining experience on your visit to Jansz. The restaurant derives its name from the 17th century craftsman Volkert Jansz and serves exquisite dishes in plush yet simple and elegant settings.
Boom Chicago

Boom Chicago

Comedy Club and Improv Shows
The club came to be when Andrew Moskos and Pep Rosenfeld moved to Amsterdam in 1993 to start a sketch and improv comedy show with Saskia Maas. This club has been the beginnining step for known names like Seth Meyers, Jordan Peele and Kay Cannon.
Greetje

Greetje

Traditional Dutch Restaurant
Located on Peperstraat 23, Greetje celebrates the old-fashioned home cooking methods, traditional tastes and nutritious ingredients. This is the go-to place for locals and tourists alike who wish to relish true Dutch flavours.
De Pijp

De Pijp

Amsterdam’s Bohemian Neighbourhood
One of the coolest spots in and around Amsterdam, De Pijp is popular for its cool restaurants, book-cafes, coffee shops and bars. Apart from being a hip food junction, De Pijp is also known for the lush Sarphatipark and a charming cinema called Rialto.
Rembrandtplein

Rembrandtplein

Animated Public Sqaure
The essence of Amsterdam’s culinary scenery is captured truly only by markets and squares like Rembrandt. This former butter market is an entertainment hub apart from being one of the most celebrated places for food in the city.
Leidseplein

Leidseplein

Amsterdam’s Most Lively Public Square
This neighbourhood of Amsterdam mirrors the city’s rich culinary scenery. Bustling with hundreds of bars, cafés and pubs, the square is also a platform to freestyle jazz performers who display their talent all through the day.
Warehouse Elementenstraat

Warehouse Elementenstraat

Amsterdam’s Ultimate Party Destination
Located in the industrial west of Amsterdam, Warehouse Elementenstraat is one of the most influential party locations of the city. The four enormous halls here can accommodate about 2,500 people who travel from all over to party.

Best Time To Visit Amsterdam

Year round destination

  • MAY-AUG

    Peak Season

  • APR-MAY | SEP-OCT

    Moderate Season

  • DEC-MAR

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Blooming tulips in summers, perfect sunshine days and cool nights.
  • Things You'll Love:The brightly lit canals and cycling around the city.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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Tulip FestivalJanuary

King's Day CarnivalApril

Amsterdam Light FestivalNovember

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Flight to Amsterdam Airport

14h 0m . One way

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3 STAR HOTELS

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Average Price

₹19,403

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Amsterdam ID Aparthotel

Amsterdam ID Aparthotel

Westpoort, Amsterdam

4.6/5

₹20,044

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Skotel Amsterdam, Hotelschool The Hague

Skotel Amsterdam, Hotelschool The Hague

Amsterdam-West, Amsterdam

₹17,039

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Hampton by Hilton Amsterdam Centre East

Hampton by Hilton Amsterdam Centre East

Centrum, Amsterdam

4.5/5

₹21,127

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4 STAR HOTELS

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₹26,238

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Avani Museum Quarter Amsterdam Hotel (previously NH Amsterdam Museum Quarter)

Avani Museum Quarter Amsterdam Hotel (previously NH Amsterdam Museum Quarter)

Centrum, Amsterdam

5/5

₹22,962

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Hotel Notting Hill

Hotel Notting Hill

Centrum, Amsterdam

4.8/5

₹22,958

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Banks Mansion

Banks Mansion

Centrum, Amsterdam

5/5

₹32,794

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5 STAR HOTELS

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Average Price

₹42,396

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Breitner House

Breitner House

Watergraafsmeer, Amsterdam

₹57,518

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Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam

Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam

Centrum, Amsterdam

4.7/5

₹34,977

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Hyatt Regency Amsterdam

Hyatt Regency Amsterdam

Centrum, Amsterdam

5/5

₹34,694

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More about Restaurants and Food Places in Amsterdam

Here are a few quick facts about Amsterdam to make your travel safe and easy. Amsterdam is a International destination. The best time to visit Amsterdam is May, June, July and August. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. April, May, September and October period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.

In peak season you can expect blooming tulips in summers, perfect sunshine days and cool nights, whereas in off-season, tourists expect the city draped in snow during winters and temperatures below 3°C. In moderate seasons, most of the expectation is rolling cool winds and low temperatures. In Amsterdam, the festivals of Tulip Festival, King's Day Carnival, Amsterdam Light Festival and Christmas are celebrated when a large number of tourists flock together. The festivals are celebrated in the month of January, April, November and December respectively. So, if you are fond of bustling streets and localities, choose this time of the year to travel.

If your travel seems incomplete without getting into some fun activities then you will love to get indulged in the brightly lit canals and cycling around the city. In moderate season you will love to get indulged in exploring the not-so-crowded streets and attending the EDM festivals in Paradiso.

Whilst in Amsterdam, we also recommend that you pay a visit to some of the most popular places which are ARTIS Royal Zoo, Vondelpark and Van Gogh Museum.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Amsterdam

What are some of the most famous restaurants and eateries to explore in Amsterdam?

If you are a foodie, Amsterdam is the right place for you. Amsterdam has many famous restaurants and eateries for you to explore, some of which are Albert Cuypmarkt, Hiding in Plain Sight and Breda.

What are the activities you can explore during the peak season and moderate season in Amsterdam?

In the peak season months May, June, July and August you will experience blooming tulips in summers, perfect sunshine days and cool nights wherein around moderate season i.e. April, May, September and October you will enjoy rolling cool winds and low temperatures. Whatever that suits your calendar, Amsterdam awaits you for a good time.

For which type of travelling is Amsterdam a perfect destination?

Amsterdam is a perfect destination for International themed holidays.