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Updated 17 January 2024 at 10:21

Amsterdam Noord has for many years now been a quaint and thriving hub of culture and activity. Often described by visitors as a village within a city, Noord is a beautiful, green and family-friendly area with many activities and attractions to explore. From scenic cycle routes to bustling street markets, glorious parks and Europe’s highest swing, you’ll find tons to keep you entertained.

Get a taste for heights at A’DAM LOOKOUT

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Tower of many talents, A’DAM Lookoutwas re-born in early 2016 as one of Amsterdam’s most exciting nightlife and creative hubs. The building is home to Europe’s highest swing, an observation deck, a fancy boutique hotel, nightclub and a selection of top-notch bars and eateries. Don’t miss the This is Hollandflight experience next door where some astonishing special effects projected on a huge domed screen will give you the breathtaking sensation of flying over the Dutch landscape.

Cycle into the countryside

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Noord is the gateway to some spectacular Dutch scenery and you’ll find dozens of signposted bike paths to help you along the way. It’s always a treat pedalling through quaint villages such as Nieuwendam, Ransdorp and Zunderdorp known for their authentic stolpboerderijen (traditional Dutch farmhouses with roofs built in the shape of a cheese-cover), wooden houses, canal locks and impressive polder views. Alternatively, take the Waterland Cycleseeing routewhich passes an ancient windmill and a historic former cow market in the scenic town square of Purmerend. You can make the optional side quest to Het Twiske- a stunning nature area that’s perfect for swimming, boatingand bird-spotting.

Explore the historic village of Durgerdam

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In what seems like direct contrast to the cutting-edge vibe, Noord has loads of lovely little villages that are ideal for exploring on foot, by bicycle or by water. Durgerdam has protected status making it as good a glimpse of Dutch history as you’ll get outside a museum. It’s a short bike ride along the IJsselmeer coast and there are plenty of food hotspots to rest and recharge along the way. The authentic Café 't Sluisje at the end of Nieuwendammerdijk lives in a building that’s nearly 500 years old, and serves delicious food, drink and desserts. If you haven’t tried Dutch apple pie yet, that should be your first stop. Or, stop by the Landmarktfor the best organic picnic you can put together. And if you want the best ice cream in Noord (and perhaps in the city!) walk down to IJskoud de Besteand prepare to be amazed.

Spend the day at Noorderpark

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Noorderpark is a hub for cultural and family activities with a monthly programme which is well worth checking out and various must-see landmarks. Take for instance De (Roze) Tanker, a former gas station turned into brightly-coloured community centre where you’ll find everything from pop-up cafes to cultural workshops. Noorderpark is also a great place to go for a swim at the award-winning Noorderparkbadpool complex and the pavilions dotted around the park regularly stage live music performances and more.

Rummage for great finds at a street market

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Lose yourself in the colours, smells and buzz of the Van der Pekstreet market which sells everything from bargain clothing to delicious street food, often including great organic breads and oils. Also expect fish stalls, soap stalls, pancakes and the unexpected. Off the main street you’ll find lots of places to keep you fed and wateredas well, like Proeflokaal Kefand Café Kepplerwhich is definitely worth your time.

Experience culture, architecture and cuisine all in one

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Almost directly opposite Central Station stands the Eye Filmmuseumin all its futuristic glory. This cinema, museum, film archive and café/restaurant is a standout location and the building is already one of Amsterdam’s modern icons. Around the corner, Tolhuistuinboasts a café-restaurant, a sunny terrace along the IJ, an idyllic garden, three theatre and concert halls, exhibition spaces, a hip-hop school and a children's art centre. Have a read of our dedicated culture guidefor more creative hotspots in Noord.

Have a ferry good adventure

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To begin exploring Noord, simply board one of the free GVB ferriesat the waterfront exit of Central Station. They depart every few minutes in daytime and even run (less frequently) through the night, transporting pedestrians, bicycles and mopeds. The most popular route is to Buiksloterweg (ideal to visit the Eye Filmmuseumand Tolhuistuin). Other main routes served are to IJplein (a little further east) and to NDSM Wharf(home to many cultural events, restaurants and creative hotspots). There’s also a route from Azartplein to Zamenhofstraat (perfect to get to Hangaror Hotel De Goudfazant) and from Pontsteiger to Distelweg (a short walk to Café de Ceuvel).

Learn about sustainability (and grab some green coffee) at De Ceuvel

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Excellent coffee and a crash course in sustainability? The team behind Café de Ceuvelhopes to inspire everyone around them to go green. This community was built by a bunch of office-boating innovators as a cleantech experiment, over what once was a polluted harbour. Besides the excellent food and drinks, you’ll find several showcases of clean tech that the compound uses itself including a fascinating aquaponics greenhouse, heat exchangers, composters and treatment facilities for kitchen and toilet waste.

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Is Amsterdam Noord worth visiting? ›

Often described by visitors as a village within a city, Noord is a beautiful, green and family-friendly area with many activities and attractions to explore. From scenic cycle routes to bustling street markets, glorious parks and Europe's highest swing, you'll find tons to keep you entertained.

What is the most famous thing about Amsterdam? ›

Amsterdam, the city famous for its romantic canals, bridges, bicycles which are ruling the city and of course tulips! Amsterdam is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world with the most interesting fun facts!

What is the prettiest part of Amsterdam? ›

Escape to Amsterdam's Most Beautiful Landscapes
  • Hortus Botanicus.
  • Amstelpark.
  • Rijksmuseum Gardens.
  • Amsterdamse Bos.
  • Westerpark.
  • Keukenhof Gardens.
  • Amstelland Green Area.
  • Strandzuid.

What is the most touristy part of Amsterdam? ›

The gigantic Rijksmuseum is Amsterdam's most popular attraction. With over 5,000 paintings, this museum tells the story of 800 years of Dutch history, including the 17th century, also known as the Dutch Golden Age.

Is the ferry to Amsterdam Noord free? ›

Amsterdam by ferry

These blue-and-white ferries are directly behind Amsterdam Central Station, providing a frequent and free service across the water to and from Amsterdam Noord and NDSM.

Is crime in Amsterdam low? ›

But how safe is Amsterdam? Well, the good news is that it's considered one of the safest cities in the world, ranking 6th in The Economist's Safe Cities Index 2021. This takes many things into account, including personal safety, environmental safety, and even digital security.

What food is Amsterdam known for? ›

Here are the best Amsterdam foods everyone should try.
  • Stroopwafel. Taste Netherlands' popular sweet treat. ...
  • Bitterballen. Try deep-fried meatballs. ...
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  • Dutch pancakes. Enjoy specialty pancakes. ...
  • Raw herring. Try Amsterdam's Infamous Fish. ...
  • Cheese. Enjoy classic Dutch delicacies. ...
  • Poffertjes. ...
  • Snert.

What are the rules of the Red Light District? ›

What is the Amsterdam Red Light district and how does it work?
Do'sDon'ts
Be respectful to the sex workers.Do not take pictures of the sex workers
Leave valuables that you don't need in your hotel.Do not drink alcohol out on the streets, it's prohibited.
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Why do tourists love Amsterdam? ›

As one of the most famous cities in the world, Amsterdam is synonymous with vibrant culture, rich history, inclusiveness and beautiful canals. Since its construction in the 17th century, the Amsterdam canal ring has grown into one of the most unique urban landscapes in the world.

What is the prettiest street in Amsterdam? ›

Herengracht. This street offers some of the most beautiful canal views in Amsterdam. Walking along the Herengracht, you'll see old buildings from hundreds of years ago next to cool shops and cafes. It's a calm and lovely spot with trees by the water.

Where do rich people hang out in Amsterdam? ›

Amsterdam Zuid/Museum Quarter

Like Amsterdam's very own Upper East Side, Amsterdam Zuid is chic, classy, and full of history. Expect to find the most expensive houses, bars, restaurants, hotels, and shopping in town here.

Where do celebrities hang out in Amsterdam? ›

Het Gooi. This is an area on the outskirts of Amsterdam and this spot can be one of the celebrity hotspots as surrounding of the town of Hilversum, is where Dutch TV is being produced. It's is nearly 10 by 15 kms in total and some of the most known celebrities live there in places like Laren.

What is the best area to stay in Amsterdam as a tourist? ›

Dam Square

This is one of the most central places to stay in all Amsterdam, and known for its affordable, if touristy, hotels and restaurants.

What is the prettiest part of the Netherlands? ›

Top 10 Most Beautiful Places to Explore in the Netherlands
  • Zaanse Schans - A Step Back in Time. ...
  • Kinderdijk - Iconic Windmills. ...
  • Utrecht - Dynamic Cityscape. ...
  • Hoge Veluwe National Park - Nature's Sanctuary. ...
  • Rotterdam - Architectural Marvels. ...
  • Leiden - Birthplace of Rembrandt. ...
  • Maastricht - Southern Charmer.

How many days do you really need in Amsterdam? ›

Squeezed in between Belgium and Germany, Amsterdam is conveniently located super close to other major European cities like Brussels, Paris, London, Cologne, and Berlin. Three days is the perfect amount of time to spend in the city.

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