In this article, I give you tips and suggestions for keeping busy in Amsterdam when it's raining. You'll see: there's plenty to do!
Here you'll find
- Top 10 things to do in Amsterdam in the rain
- Practical advice and information
- Something for everyone
- And much more!
If you're looking for things to do in Amsterdam in the rain, you'll love this article.
Follow the guide!
Amsterdam in the rain: article summary
The Museumplein museums
There are some superb museums in Amsterdam and three of the main are gathered in the town's most important square: Museumplein.
You can visit :
- The Rijksmuseumdevoted mainly to Dutch painting
- The must-have Van Gogh Museuma goldmine for discovering the famous artist
- The Stedelijk Museumdedicated to modern and contemporary art and design
Just with three museums, you can fill a rainy day in Amsterdam (even several!)The square also boasts a number of other interesting buildings.
Visit Moco Museumwith works by Banksy, Basquiat and Andy Warhol, will delight contemporary art lovers. There are often exciting temporary exhibitions to discover.
And the I Am Sterdam is on the same square. Perfect for a quick photo, even in the rain!
Good to know You'll benefit from discounts, priority entry and many other advantages if you're a holder of theI-Amsterdam City Card.
A canal cruise
When it rains in Amsterdam (and it often does), the city takes on a different, almost mystical atmosphere in places. One of the best ways to discover this is to take part in the a canal cruise !
The boats are covered, so you'll be warm and cozycomfortably seated to view the architecture and monuments from a different angle.
For those who prefer dry land, Hop-on Hop-off tourist bus is also an excellent idea for visiting Amsterdam on a rainy day.
The Heineken Experience
The Heineken beer brand and Amsterdam are inseparable. What could be more logical than to discover it on a rainy day, by taking part in the the Heineken Experience !
Inside the brand's first brewery, you'll discover its history, manufacturing processes, key dates and the different Heineken beers. Of course, a tasting is planned!
It's a great activity (rain or shine, by the way) for couples or friends, for a site that acts as a veritable beer museum.
A visit to Madame Tussauds
Among the city's most renowned museums, that of Madame Tussauds always offers an experience apart. The concept is similar to that of other museums of the same name around the world: screamingly realistic wax statues of celebrities.
Between local stars (like Van Gogh), pop culture icons such as Michael Jackson, Brad Pitt, Bob Marley and Jennifer Aniston, and historical figures (like Nelson Mandela), you see some beautiful people.
Visit about two hours for the tour, making it a good choice if you need to visit Amsterdam in the rain!
Anne Frank's house
Visit Anne Frank House is often cited as the one of the highlights of a stay in Amsterdam. An obvious choice, given the importance of this testimony and its impact around the world.
We walk through the rooms of the house, discovering the daily life of the young girl, objects that belonged to the family, and of course the famous manuscript. At the end of the tour, there's an interactive area where questions can be asked in an entertaining way.
On a rainy day, this essential tour is sure to add a bit of gloom to your day, but you'll come away with some valuable new knowledge.
Amsterdam's Royal Palace
This sumptuous Royal Palace sits enthroned on Dam Square, and is a visit not to be missed. If it's raining, it's the perfect place to visit, with its 1h30 route.
You'll plunge into the daily life of royalty, through works of art, decorations and exceptional furniture. And all around you, the architecture should leave you breathless.
This place, known as the eighth wonder of the world by the locals, is a perfect activity on a rainy day in Amsterdam. It's also a great option with childrenA special audio guide (for 5-12 year olds) has been designed for them.
NEMO Science Museum
If you like Science, the Nemo Museum is for you. For more than 25 years, our mission has been to popularizing science and he does it very well, with his many playful activities, experiments and amazing stagings.
If you're looking for an activity that keep you busy indoorsRather than wandering around Amsterdam in the rain, this is a very good choice. There's something for everyone, young and old alike!
The This is Holland simulator
The experience This is Holland takes the form of a 5D flight simulatorto discover the country, its history and traditions.
Total immersionand enthusiasts unusual activities will be delighted. Sure, it only lasts an hour in total, but you'll feel like you've crossed the whole of Holland in that time. And stay dry!
A break in a coffee shop
As you know, Amsterdam counts cafés with a differenceThese are particularly appropriate when you're looking for a gentle way to spend a few hours. I'm talking, of course, about coffeeshops !
If you're a weed or hashish enthusiast, you'll have no trouble finding shelter in this kind of establishment in case of rain. I remind you that even without smoking, you can have a wonderful experiencewith psychotropic-free brownies, drinks and snacks.
A relaxation session in a SPA
For those who want to come back totally relaxed from their stay in Amsterdam, a Spa session can be particularly beneficial.
There are quite a few Quality spa in the city. By booking a little in advance, if the weather looks badYou can enjoy massages or complete wellness sessions that will do you a world of good.
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