In 2026, 100 euros a day in Amsterdam is enough for a "budget-to-mid-range" traveler, provided you have already paid for your accommodation separately. This amount would comfortably cover: a GVB day pass (€9.00) for unlimited trams and buses, one major museum entry (like the Rijksmuseum at €25), a casual lunch (€15), a mid-range dinner with a drink (€35), and roughly €15 for snacks or a canal cruise. However, if you are looking for "luxury" experiences—such as fine dining, private boat tours, or frequent taxis—you would need closer to €200+ per day. To make €100 go further in 2026, savvy travelers are using the "I amsterdam City Card," which costs about €65 for 24 hours and includes free entry to 70+ museums and unlimited public transport, effectively saving you €30–€40 on a heavy sightseeing day.