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Depuis: Rotterdam (Europoort)
À: Hull
 
 
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Amsterdam is a bustling, diverse city with an amazing atmosphere that makes it a top holiday destination for many people. A maze of canals, narrow streets, bars, and museums, Amsterdam offers its visitors an experience that really makes it stand out.

If you take a  ferry to Amsterdam, hiring a bike is easy if you haven’t brought your own. Explore the city’s top sights and history on a cycle tour, or venture into the countryside to Zaanse Schans with its windmills and green wooden houses. Vondelpark is also ideal for cycling and enjoying a picnic across its 120 acres.

It takes around an hour to drive from Rotterdam port to Amsterdam, and if you are travelling as a foot passenger on one of our Mini Cruises to Amsterdam  you will be able to hop onto our handy transfer coach which will take to straight into the city for a day of fun! Travel by car or by motorbike from Rotterdam  port and begin your journey to Amsterdam today with P&O Ferries.

Things to do in Amsterdam

History and Cultural Places to Visit in Amsterdam

Art lovers will be spoilt for choice when visiting Amsterdam, as the city is home to some of the best museums in Europe. With collections spanning modern and historical masterpieces, cultural landmarks are among the most popular Amsterdam attractions.

The Museum Quarter is home to iconic sites such as the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. Both are regularly featured in lists of the top things to do in Amsterdam and are essential stops for culture-led Amsterdam sightseeing.

Another of the city’s most visited Amsterdam tourist attractions is the Anne Frank House. A visit offers insight into Anne Frank’s life and the hidden annex where her diary was written, making it one of the most powerful things to see in Amsterdam.


Active Things To Do In Amsterdam

Cycling is so popular in Amsterdam that it is home to more bikes than people, so you have to join the locals and explore the city on two wheels during your visit.

Don’t worry if you haven’t ridden a bike for a while; the ground in Amsterdam is so flat that you will be whizzing along in no time.

Cycling remains one of the most authentic things to do in Amsterdam and is widely considered one of the best Amsterdam activities for exploring neighbourhoods at your own pace.

You’ll find that it is very easy to hire a bike in Amsterdam if you haven’t taken your own, and there are plenty of cycle tours to choose from if you would like to see the top sights and learn about the city’s fascinating history while you ride. Alternatively, head into the countryside with a trip to popular Zaanse Schans, where you will find traditional windmills and green wooden houses.

Amsterdam’s famous Vondelpark is another excellent place to take your bike, as you can conveniently explore its 120 acres before settling down with a picnic.

Relaxing Things To Do In Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a maze of canals, with a total of 165 waterways weaving through the city. Unsurprisingly, enjoying a canal cruise is often listed as one of the top things to do in Amsterdam.

A canal cruise regularly appears in lists of the top 10 things to see in Amsterdam, offering a unique way to admire the city’s architecture and historic waterways. There are many different cruise options available, from informative sightseeing tours to experiences that include a meal or wine tasting. Some cruises also give you the chance to sample local food and drinks while enjoying classic Amsterdam sightseeing.

If you’re visiting during the winter months, the Light Festival canal cruise is highly recommended. This seasonal tour takes you past impressive light installations displayed throughout the city, creating one of the most memorable fun things to do in Amsterdam.

Sound like something you and your family would enjoy? Don’t hesitate to book your family holiday to Holland today.


Best Food and Drink In Amsterdam

A city break to Amsterdam offers the perfect opportunity to indulge in local treats. Many Dutch favourites, including cheese, waffles and frites, are a must-try during your visit.

One of the best ways to discover Amsterdam’s food scene is by taking a walking food tour. These tours allow you to sample everything from mini pancakes to raw herring while learning more about the city’s culinary traditions.



To shop for your own local specialities, visit Albert Cuyp Street Market, which has been Amsterdam’s favourite market for over 100 years. Here you’ll find flower stalls, handmade clothing, and caramel-filled stroopwafels.

For charming cafés, excellent restaurants and traditional pancake houses, head to the Jordaan district. This area is ideal for enjoying local dishes and relaxing with classic Amsterdam drinks.

One of Amsterdam’s top tourist attractions is Heineken beer, and you can see where it was first brewed by visiting the Heineken Experience. You’ll learn about the brewing process, heritage, and brand sponsor activities during a 90-minute self-guided tour, and you’ll even have the chance to pour your own pint!


There are plenty of things to do in Amsterdam, what makes a trip even more exciting is that everyone in the family can come, even your furry friends. For more information on the pet-friendly activities and places to stay in Amsterdam, visit our Dogs Ahoy page now.

Top 10 things to do in Amsterdam

If you’re short on time or planning a first visit, these are some of the top things to do in Amsterdam that showcase the city’s culture, history, and atmosphere:

  1. Visit the Rijksmuseum to explore Dutch art and history

  2. Discover iconic works at the Van Gogh Museum

  3. Take a canal cruise through Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed waterways

  4. Explore the powerful story behind the Anne Frank House

  5. Cycle through the city like a local and relax in Vondelpark

  6. Wander the historic streets and cafés of the Jordaan district

  7. Visit the Heineken Experience

  8. Shop for local food and souvenirs at Albert Cuyp Market

  9. Take a day trip to Zaanse Schans

  10. Enjoy Amsterdam after dark with its bars, live music venues, and relaxed nightlife

Cycling is so popular in Amsterdam that it is actually home to more bikes than people, so you simply have to join the locals and explore the city on two wheels during your visit.

Foire aux questions

1 Que porter pour faire de la randonnée en Europe ?

Cela dépend de la saison et du lieu. Emportez des chaussures imperméables, des vêtements respirants, une veste imperméable et une protection solaire lorsque vous faites de la randonnée en Europe. Des vêtements plus chauds sont indispensables pour les randonnées en montagne, tandis que des vêtements plus légers conviennent mieux aux promenades estivales sur la côte.

2 Où trouver les meilleurs sentiers de randonnée en Europe ?

Les Alpes et les Pyrénées sont mondialement connues pour être les meilleurs endroits pour faire de la randonnée en Europe, mais ne manquez pas des joyaux cachés comme les Dolomites ou le pittoresque Ring of Kerry en Irlande. Pour y accéder facilement, rendez-vous en France ou aux Pays-Bas en ferry.

3 Où faire de la randonnée en Europe ?

Parmi les meilleurs endroits pour faire de la randonnée en Europe, on trouve la Suisse, la France, l'Autriche et l'Écosse. Si vous voyagez depuis le Royaume-Uni, pensez à l'Irlande du Nord ou à l'Écosse pour profiter d'excellentes options locales.

4 Comment planifier un voyage de randonnée en Europe ?

Commencez par choisir votre région et le niveau de difficulté des sentiers pour planifier votre voyage de randonnée en Europe. Décidez de votre itinéraire et de votre hébergement, puis préparez votre équipement essentiel. Avec P&O Ferries, voyager est confortable et sans tracas. Embarquez pour l'Europe avec tout ce dont vous avez besoin et créez des souvenirs inoubliables.

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