There is so much fun in Amsterdam. From exploring majestic canals and ancient culture, historic instances and museums, giant parks and markets to captivating nature views with a bike ride, Amsterdam offers diverse things.
Here is the two-day itinerary for the weekend trip to Amsterdam:
Amsterdam Day 1
Morning
Walking Tour
If you are comfortable meandering freely around lanes and streets of Amsterdam on foot, you can start your city tour by walking. This tour will help you to navigate yourself easily. Your footsteps will give you ignitions of the city’s landscapes.
You can hire a local guide for a free walking tour. They will guide you on the routes to explore the Damrak. It is the home to the picturesque screen of canal houses, Royal Palace, ancient Dam Square, and the most popular Oude Kerk.
Besides this, if you want to visit the Red Light District, you can go without hesitation. In this District, you will be stopped by the flower shops. Those are amazing and spectacular. It is in the Singel canal where florists used to sell flowers on barges.
Canal Tour
Afternoon
Afternoon time is to please your appetite first. But, Amsterdam is not the perfect place for food lovers. Foods are not so good, primarily spicy and fried. But you can have a delicious sandwich in your lunch. Amsterdam’s sandwich is famous for every gringo.
For better taste, you can visit the city center. There are some fabulous eateries and cafes. One of them is in Bijbels Museum. Another is Greenwoods, where you will have a lovely café eggs benedict to taste some excellent dishes.
Rijksmuseum
Another attraction of Rijksmuseum is the crowd outside the museum and the locals playing music to entertain visitors. On the other side, a giant ice ring is set there for tourists. If you are new to ice skating, you can buy a ticket and watch players practicing in the ring.
Van Gogh Museum
Evening
Amsterdam Day 2
Morning
Beginning with day 2, you can plan to hang out in the local markets. The most popular is the Albert Cuyp market, where you can enjoy shopping from an array of 250 shops. The other thing you can do is to try Fried kibbling and Stroopwafels. These are famous among locals.
You can also hit the Waterlooplein Flea Market, where you can buy anything with a considerable discount. Mostly antique pieces, crafted items, second-hand accessories, and snacks are the key attractions of this market.
Afternoon
Het Amsterdamse Bos
The first one is an indoor eatery market and bar. Here, you can taste the alcohol of your choice paired with a dish of mouth-watering street food. The most exciting part of this market is its historic ambiance.
Vondelpark is a great place where you can feel a relaxed ambiance and explore many delicacies options. You can order here some high-end barbeque.
A tour on a Bike
Your first destination on a bike should be Her Amsterdamse Bos, a very remote place in the Central Park of Amsterdam. Things to do in this park are to see the fountains, incredible sculptures, and delightful people, besides having lunch.
Evening
After finishing your drink, you can pick up your night snacks from Febo. The most alluring item of Febo is the Fried croquette.
The beauty of Amsterdam will fuel up your weekend tour. You need a good amount of time to explore the city. We hope our guided itinerary will help you pack your bag and fly to this wonderful destination. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.