With over 18.3m tourists flocking to Amsterdam each year, there is no point in labelling it as an off-the-beaten-track hidden gem. Yet, there is still an uncommercial charm to the capital, where secret spots entice you with delicious food, welcoming locals, and endless crevices to explore. Amsterdam needs to be on everyone’s bucket list – and here’s why.
THE HISTORY
Inching up the stairs of the metro station felt like this gradual lift to this entire new world, enshrouded in antiquity and buildings illustrating the hushed stories of its past. Considering I had rocked up to Amsterdam with limited expectations, the last thing I was envisioning was this history-riddled vibrant wen of a city. From antediluvian structures to some of the best museums on the continent, the city sure has some tales to tell.
LOCALS ARE THE NICEST IN THE WORLD EVER
I know I’ve said it before in regards to the Welsh, but the locals here are literally the nicest, friendliest people I’ve met. From van drivers pausing mid-drive to offer directions with Dutch tongue and hand gestures, to the little old lady shop keeper that enthusiastically gave us advice on the attitudes of the people behind the Red Light District – I’ve never been met with such ferocious care. The weather can get almost unbearably cold, but at least the atmosphere is warm. Everyone is super smiley – although, that may have something to do with the weird tasting cake.
EVERYTHING MOVES IN SLOW MOTION
Amsterdam is the epitome of slow travel, where you really get the opportunity to take in every inch of life before moving on, squeezing out every drop. The fastest things about the city are the bikes, which snap your senses out of a content lull of lust for the quaint and nordic-esque surroundings, with a sudden urge to fling yourself out of the way. It shocks you to realise how fast and stressful life back in cities such as London and Paris are, and leaves you feeling like you’ve had some sort of slow-travel epiphany. It’s great.
FLAWLESS ARCHITECTURE
The buildings lining the streets are some of the most architecturally perfect I have ever seen, with everything looking faultless without pretension. From the passé facades of old houses to the famed bridges and windmills, Amsterdam is the perfect place for someone that appreciates good design. It’s insanely refreshing to be surrounded by so many bewitching edifices.
GORGEOUS WINDING CANALS
Imagine small Venetian canals framed by thin leaning gingerbread-iced buildings, with yellow bikes and red shutters and blue plant pots. It is breathtakingly beautiful to glance out as you stroll amongst the canals – although as a heads up, the wind whips over the water and makes the side streets very cold very quickly during winter months. I hear their famed cookies are very effective at helping avoid the disconnecting cold.
EASY TO GET LOST AMONGST ART
As the prior home to the much-adored art legend Van Gogh, it’s no wonder that people are drawn to the city for its mass of artwork. The galleries work at charming you, and the Van Gogh museum brings a touch of sophistication to the whole experience with tapas and glasses of champagne offered on certain days.
EATING OUT IS AN EXPERIENCE
It borders on exhausting, the sheer amount of love and effort that is put in to their food establishments. For our first morning we decided on visiting this little recommended cafe downtown, where the journey consisted of weaving through shop hideaways parallel to the hidden backstreets of the city. When we arrived, hungry and eager to sightsee, we found ourselves entwined in this stage curtain entrance of a deeply design-conscious food house, where the chill vibe and accompanying music we’d been subject to all evening continued to intrigue. The waiter was overtly welcoming, and pointed to the art-plastered walls and bookshelves. It was wonderful and gorgeous and exhausting – and mirrored our experience in every other restaurant in town.
BEWARE: AMSTERDAM HAS CLAWS
As a side note, I think it’s worth mentioning that whilst you absolutely have to add Amsterdam to your bucket list, be aware that it does have claws. The moment that we found ourselves walking towards the departure gate veeery slooowly as our plane was on the verge of taking off was when we realised we had already adopted the laid-back nature of the locals. My own aversion towards landing back in the UK was so strong, I knew the Netherlands had left its mark on me and would never let go. It’s a dangerous thing when you’re stuck in a foreign country, no money and no cell battery, and you risk losing your plane. That’s when you know they’ve got you.
And so, that concludes why you need to include Amsterdam on your bucket list. Unlike other major cities, the pull of this place comes with an urgency that is hard to bore of. Between the sightseeing, amazing people and even more amazing food in such a slow-paced atmosphere, I think I’ve started to learn to take life a little more slow and purposeful. Amsterdam leaves you feeling like you’ve both learnt and lost something, and that’s a feeling we all need to experience.
Thank you for showing how beautiful Amsterdam is! I really want to visit it one of these days, hopefully! 🙂
xoxo, rae
Amsterdam has recently made to my bucket list and ow I’m even more pumped to visit it someday
Great Post Dear ………keep posting!
I went to Amsterdam years ago – I must go back again one day. I’ve heard so many other people say they’ve really enjoyed trips there recently too x
You actually made Dam look really cool, very inspiring !!
Hello,
Amsterdam is so beautiful!
I remember my growing love for Amsterdam when I visited the city a few years ago. I didn’t really know what to expect and left leaving with a urge to go back. Living in New York, I understand what you mean about not really liking cities and the people not paying you any mind. I would say, that for this reason, it’s best to hunt down the small local, and smaller sections of the city. Like a quaint coffee shop, and old bookstore, etc. Eating on one of the canal boats was one of my favorite experiences in Amsterdam. I’m glad you had an amazing trip!
Cool post! would love to visit x
I love your red outfit, what a fun coat! 🙂 I haven’t had the opportunity to go to Amsterdam but everyone who does has high opinions of it, and your photos are beautiful!
Hope that you had a lovely weekend and you’re having a good start to your week 🙂
Lovely photos! I need to visit Amsterdam one day 🙂 xx
We have been to Amsterdam twice and absolutely loved it. Great city!
Wholeheartedly agree with you, Amsterdam became one my favourite cities in the world! Its beautiful in a unique way, locals are super nice, great food and art and all in all such an awesome vibe!
I heard great things about this place and I want to visit it soon!
I haven’t visited Amsterdam for many years and you’re definitely making me want to return Amy! I’ve always had a view of residents there being very open-minded and accepting, and so perhaps that’s why they come across as so friendly and helpful? 🙂
ps. really enjoying your travel blog lately!
On a very straight note, Amsterdam is on my bucket list because of the legalization of marijuana. I know, it may sound creepy but that’s the truth. Thanks for sharing this detailed post.
The phrase ‘slow travel’ got me. I like to take my time and just enjoy leisurely these days! Great post!
Amsterdam is such a fun city, reading this post really made me want to visit again ASAP. I love your red coat!
I love Amsterdam Gorgeous pictures and post xoxo Cris
It’s on my bucket list for quite some time now! ha! Anyway, your photos are really lovely dear. Thanks for sharing!
Such a great post hun, Amsterdam looks so beautiful!