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    How to be cheap in Amsterdam?

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    By News Team on January 31, 2025 Knowledge Hub, Netherlands, Travel, Travel Destinations
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    Amsterdam is a truly remarkable city but it’s also fairly expensive compared to other European cities. But don’t worry, you can experience a lot of the culture and charm on a bit of a budget if you’re willing to cut back on some experiences and book in advance – it might mean you won’t have much flexibility with you’re holiday but you’ll be able to hit up all the hotspots without breaking the bank.

    Choosing cheaper holidays means you need to be organised. Figure out your itinerary, book ahead, plan the details and be willing to compromise will go a long way in helping you get the most out of your trip.

    Exploring Europe A guide to travelling Amsterdam

    Top Tip

    A major tip, especially if you’re not from Europe, is to consider walking or cycling. Amsterdam, like many European cities, is widely bike-friendly. Walking is also another common aspect of European life, and for a tourist, it’s a great way to get to the city you are in – walk down the cobbled side streets and see what tucked-away treasures you can find.

    How to be cheap in Amsterdam?

    Amsterdam is a beautiful European city, the heart of the Netherlands it is renowned for its historical attractions, collections of great art, beautiful canals, quirky architecture, and lively nightlife.

    With so much on offer, Amsterdam can end up being an expensive holiday but there are a few tips you can consider that will help to cut costs without needing to sacrifice any of the sightseeing. 

    Where to eat in Amsterdam

    Foodhallen
    Foodhallen

    Amsterdam offers plenty of affordable dining options if you know where to look. Skip the overpriced tourist restaurants in the city center and head to local markets like Albert Cuypmarkt or Foodhallen for delicious and budget-friendly street food. Try Dutch classics like frietjes (fries) with mayo, stroopwafels (syrup waffles), or kroketten (croquettes) from street vendors. Supermarkets like Albert Heijn are also great for grabbing quick, inexpensive meals, snacks, or even pre-made sandwiches. For a more authentic experience, visit neighborhood cafes or eetcafés (pub-style eateries) in areas like De Pijp or Jordaan, where you can enjoy hearty meals at reasonable prices. If you’re on a tight budget, consider self-catering by shopping at local markets or grocery stores.

    The cheapest way to travel in Amsterdam

    Getting around Amsterdam doesn’t have to be expensive. The city’s public transport system is efficient and includes trams, buses, and metros. To save money, purchase an OV-chipkaart or a multi-day transit pass, which offers unlimited travel and is cheaper than buying single tickets. Alternatively, rent a bike—Amsterdam is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world, and cycling is not only affordable but also a fun way to explore. For longer distances, consider using the GVB ferries, which are free and provide scenic views of the IJ River. Walking is another great option, as Amsterdam is compact and many attractions are within easy reach of each other. Avoid taxis, as they can be pricey, and stick to public transport or cycling for a budget-friendly experience.

    Cheap hotels in Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Noord
    Amsterdam Noord

    Accommodation in Amsterdam can be expensive, especially in the city center, but there are plenty of ways to save. Consider staying in budget-friendly neighborhoods like Amsterdam Noord, De Pijp, or Oost, which are well-connected by public transport and offer a more local vibe. Hostels are a great option for solo travelers or those on a tight budget, with many offering private rooms as well as dorms. Websites like Booking.com or Airbnb often have affordable listings, including rooms in shared apartments or budget hotels. If you’re traveling in a group, splitting the cost of an Airbnb can be a cost-effective option. Booking in advance and traveling during the off-season (late autumn or winter) can also help you secure better rates.

    Cheap things to do in Amsterdam

    Amsterdam has plenty of free attractions, such as the Vondelpark, the Begijnhof, and the Westerkerk. There are several free museums, such as the Rijksmuseum Garden and the Amsterdam Tulip Museum. There are plenty of low-budget or free attractions across Amsterdam that will help save money without having to compromise on fun activities.

    Travelling Amsterdam FAQs

    Which part of Amsterdam is best to stay?

    Jordaan is your jam if you love being in the center of it all. Built in the early 17th century, Jordaan is a neighborhood right next to the Amsterdam city center filled with quaint boutiques and shops, restaurants, galleries, museums, and flowery streets. It is undoubtedly the most loved and popular area in Amsterdam.

    What are the cheapest parts of Amsterdam?

    Cheaper Areas
    Oud West: around Vondelpark, offers a laid-back vibe with local charm. …
    Amsterdam Noord (North): a unique and alternative neighborhood, nestled just across the river from the city center. …
    Red Light District: If you’re up for a bustling atmosphere, the Red Light District is actually a budget-friendly area.

    How much is a pint in Amsterdam City Centre?

    Amsterdam’s bar scene is diverse, from cosy brown cafes to innovative cocktail bars. A pint of beer typically costs around €5-€6, while a glass of wine is usually €4-€5. Cocktails at upscale venues can range from €10-€15.

    A guide to travelling Amsterdam Exploring Europe knowledge Hub
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