If you’re headed to Amsterdam (or just dreaming), these are my absolute favorites—quirky, iconic, and oh-so-worth-it!


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🚤 Take a Night Canal Cruise

  • After dark, the bridges light up and the water glows—it’s pure magic.
  • Most cruises are around €20–€25, and some include snacks, wine, or even pizza.
  • Pro tip: Book a smaller boat for a more intimate vibe. Total main character moment.

🍺 Have a Heineken—Trust Me

  • It’s brewed right here, and you won’t get it fresher (or cheaper) anywhere else in the world.
  • A draught at a local café? Around €3 to €4. You can also visit the Heineken Experience museum for the full foamy backstory—cheers to that.



🏨 Step Into a Historic Hotel

  • Even if you’re not staying overnight, pop into The Amstel Hotel (see my previous post!). It’s like time-traveling in heels—glamorous, gilded, and gloriously old-school.
  • You’ll feel fancy just breathing the air.
  • See my post on it here.

🍺 Have a beer at Café Kalkhoven: A Dutch Gem That Time Forgot

  • A perfect stop after a canal stroll, museum visit, or just when you need to sip something cold and feel like a local.
  • One of the oldest cafés in Amsterdam, pouring pints since 1670—yep, it’s older than most countries.
  • Tucked along the Prinsengracht canal, with dreamy views and the perfect golden hour light.
  • Think wooden benches, stained glass windows, vintage beer signs, and zero fuss—just proper Amsterdam charm.
  • Locals love it for its laid-back vibe, affordable drinks, and classic Dutch snacks (hello, bitterballen).





🕯️ Visit Anne Frank’s House

  • Located on the Prinsengracht canal, this is the actual building where Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis during World War II.
  • Anne lived in the secret annex from July 1942 to August 1944, before the family was discovered and arrested.
  • The museum preserves the hidden rooms, including Anne’s bedroom, where she wrote her famous diary.
  • You’ll see original artifacts, diary pages, and personal photos that make her story heartbreakingly real.
  • Walking through the annex is like stepping into history — it’s quiet, powerful, and deeply moving.
  • One of the most visited museums in Amsterdam, it offers audio guides and timed entry (book ahead!).

📘 Anne Frank’s diary has sold over 30 million copies worldwide and is one of the most important firsthand accounts of the Holocaust.

⭐ Visit Soho House Amsterdam

  • Housed in the former Bungehuis, a 1930s university building with art deco bones and rivers of style.
  • Overlooks the Singel canal, right in the heart of Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed canal belt.
  • The building’s facade still whispers its academic past—once part of the University of Amsterdam, now filled with velvet sofas and rooftop DJs.
  • Original architectural details—like brass accents, marble staircases, and terrazzo floors—have been gorgeously preserved.
  • You’re soaking up history and sipping cocktails under the stars on the rooftop pool deck.

Original barrels at Café Kalkhoven Amsterdam for Travelers

🧭 Bonus: Just Wander

  • Get lost in The Jordaan, find a hidden garden, or stumble into a cheese shop that changes your life. Amsterdam rewards curiosity. Every corner hides a story—or a stroopwafel.

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