Top picks for Amsterdam Attractions

Discover 140057 Attractions in Amsterdam on Trip.com, updated April 7, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 120 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 27.22 per person, with an average total of EUR 72.72. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 3.233k verified reviews, Attractions Amsterdam boast an average rating of 4.7.

This week's most popular Attractions: "Amsterdam: Keukenhof Entry & Shuttlebus with Flexible Return", with 1.169k reviews and a 4.7 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Day Tour Zaanse Schans, Lego Village and Giethoorn Incl. Hotel Pick Up", a 8-hour adventure in Amsterdam!

The next available day tour departs on April 8, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Amsterdam Attractions usually take about 8 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

85% of Amsterdam Attractions now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Amsterdam! Choose from Attractions available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Amsterdam: Keukenhof Entry & Shuttlebus with Flexible Return.

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Reviews: Day Tour Zaanse Schans, Lego Village and Giethoorn Incl. Hotel Pick Up
Guest User2026-02-28
It was a perfect trip. Our guide, Deng, was incredibly professional, providing explanations of everything from the sights to the local customs and culture of the Netherlands, making the trip truly worthwhile. My personal suggestion is that you definitely need a talkative person in the front passenger seat; the more you talk, the better Deng will perform.
Reviews: Giethoorn & Zaanse Schans Day Tour with Hotel Pick Up in Amsterdam [Daily Departure]
Guest User2026-03-23
The windmill villages and Giethoorn were picturesque, and our guide, Su Rui, was enthusiastic, providing punctual pick-up and drop-off – a great experience! At lunchtime, Su Rui recommended Chinese and Western restaurants for us to choose from, and my travel companion and I enjoyed a delicious bowl of beef noodles and beef rice! 😛
Reviews: Netherlands Giethoorn 1-day tour [Small group of 8 people/Chinese/English options + cruise experience]
Guest User2025-06-21
When I first started planning my trip, I read some posts from other travelers and thought I could go on my own. However, when I checked public transportation in Giethoorn, I realized it wasn't practical, as it would take up most of the day to travel. So, I booked a day tour instead, which was honestly a bit pricey. However, the tour and experience were fantastic. The bus driver explained Dutch history and geography along the way to Giethoorn, and also introduced the main attractions and buildings we saw. It was definitely worth booking the tour (by the way, sit on the right side of the bus, as most of the attractions mentioned are on the right). Giethoorn is definitely worth a visit; the houses and water of the entire village create a unique, beautiful, and tranquil scene.
Reviews: Amsterdam: Keukenhof Entry & Shuttlebus with Flexible Return
Guest User2026-04-05
Everything went great, the bus back departed every half hour, very convenient. Thanks to the organizers for their coordinated work.
Reviews: Amsterdam City Card - I amsterdam City Card
Guest User2025-11-07
Great value if you’re a museum buff! The Amsterdam City Card is totally worth it if you’re planning to visit several museums. I was a bit bummed that Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank House aren’t included but considering how insanely crowded they get, I actually ended up skipping them. Besides the iconic Rijksmuseum and Stedelijk (a must!), I also visited Moco Museum, only go if you’re into street and commercial art. Museum Van Loon was a surprise gem too, really cool to step into a preserved canal house and see how people lived back then. Highly recommend the card if you want to explore the cultural side of Amsterdam without worrying about individual tickets!
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