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Is 2 weeks in Amsterdam too much?

If you are one of those who constantly wants to do something then yes, two weeks is probably too long. No such thing as too long, I think. In 2 weeks, you have more than enough time to experience Amsterdam, but also to visit quite some cities in the NL, like Haarlem, Utrecht, Rotterdam.



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The city is beautiful and it's got a really relaxed and chilled atmoshpere but there's not really much much to do unless you smoke weed and do mushroom everyday. And if budget is an issue, Amsterdam is not the best place to stay for 10 days due to how expensive it is live to live there as a tourist.

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Exploring places you usually wouldnt go could prolong the trip by several weeks, let alone a few extra days! but thats just my 2cents! I think 6 days in Amsterdam is too long unless you want to visit every museum in detail. You can reduce it by at least 2 days.

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Past travelers have spent, on average, €43 ($46) on meals for one day and €20 ($21) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Amsterdam for a couple is €204 ($215). So, a trip to Amsterdam for two people for one week costs on average €2,444 ($2,583).

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For first time visitors I would always say 3 days is enough to give you a good taste of the place. If you really like the place, as many do, you can always come back. I always leave after the cops send me home..... i always stay for at least 10 days, but i love it there, and always visit other places too.

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The best time to visit Amsterdam is typically from late April to early May, when the weather is mild and the tulips are in bloom. However, the city is busy with tourists during this time, so be prepared for crowds. If you're looking for a quieter trip, consider visiting Amsterdam in late September or October.

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Amsterdam ranked the priciest destination in Europe Indeed, together with Venice, the Dutch capital was ranked the most expensive destination in Europe, particularly due to the high price of accommodation.

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One week in Amsterdam is more than enough time to explore what the Dutch capital has to offer. It also allows you to explore some more amazing cities in The Netherlands. After visiting the city three times (two of which were recent trips), I'm clued up on all the best spots you NEED to add to your Amsterdam itinerary.

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The Dutch capital's center is very walkable as it's so compact – perhaps a little too much as it tends to get very crowded.

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There is no single “best” neighborhood to stay in Amsterdam, though the main attractions are concentrated in the Oud-Zuid (Old South, or Museum Quarter), the City Center, and the UNESCO-certified Canal Belt that lies between the two.

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Typically, February (right before tulip season) is the cheapest time of year to visit Amsterdam.

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The Netherlands is a very modern country. You can pay with cash or a debit card, and often with your phone via NFC, Apple Pay, or Google Wallet.

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Real Dishes Locals Love in Amsterdam
  • Stroopwafel.
  • Bitterballen.
  • Dutch pancakes.
  • Raw herring.
  • Cheese.
  • Poffertjes.
  • Snert.
  • Tompouce.


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Dutch currency Many shops and restaurants in Amsterdam accept credit cards, but not all. It is therefore recommended to either ask before you order or ensure you have a sufficient amount in cash to cover the bill. Most shops and restaurants do not accept €200 or €500 notes.

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FAQs about Amsterdam Trip Cost The average daily budget for a trip to Amsterdam can vary depending on your travel style and preferences. However, a rough estimate for a budget traveler would be around €60-80 per day, while mid-range travelers can expect to spend around €100-150 per day.

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