9 of the Top Day Trips from Amsterdam

Amsterdam attracts visitors from around the world with its world-class museums, wealth of canals and bridges, and famous (or infamous) Red Light District. But if you're ready to beat the crowds and venture outside the city, Amsterdam day trips are increasingly popular with visitors looking to experience more of the Netherlands than just the capital—or explore another country entirely. From Keukenhof Gardens to Geiethoorn canal village, these are some of the best destinations for a day trip from Amsterdam, for a trip that goes beyond the Dutch capital.
1. Zaanse Schans

Zaanse Schans is one of the most popular day trips from Amsterdam.
Sitting on the banks of the river Zaan, Zaanse Schans is a heritage village–turned–outdoor museum near Amsterdam that is known for its 16th-century windmills and wooden buildings. One of the most popular spots to visit on windmill tours from Amsterdam, Zaanse Schans also has picturesque tulip fields in spring, plus cheese- and clog-making factories.
Insider tip: Zaanse Schans is actually close enough to visit on an e-bike tour from Amsterdam. Make a day of it by opting for a combo tour that includes a visit to Giethoorn or admission to Keukenhof Gardens as well.
2. Keukenhof Gardens

Each spring, the incredible tulip displays of Keukenhof Gardens draw crowds from around the world.
A day at Keukenhof Gardens makes for one of the best nature day trips from Amsterdam—as long as you can catch the tulips in bloom, typically between March and May. But what they lack in longevity, they make up for in impressiveness. Each year, more than 7 million flowers bloom in the gardens, including 800 varieties of tulips. Many Keukenhof tours from Amsterdam include round-trip transportation, making this a simple, unforgettable springtime day trip.
3. Bruges

Hop over to Belgium and explore Bruges on a day trip from Amsterdam.
One of the best day trips from Amsterdam, Bruges is just across the Netherlands-Belgium border. Like Amsterdam, the city is known for its beauty, complete with canals, winding cobblestone streets, and a UNESCO–listed city center. The culture, beer, and chocolate, however, are all very different from its Dutch neighbor. Explore Bruges' unique vibe with a sightseeing tour of the city center, or compare the cities' cuisines on a food tour of Bruges.
4. Giethoorn

Swap Amsterdam’s traffic for the car-free serenity of Giethoorn canal village.
The car-free village of Giethoorn is known as the "Venice of the Netherlands" as much for its beauty as its network of canals. A beautiful spot to visit year-round, Giethoorn is especially spectacular in spring, when the flowers are in full bloom. Because of the city's popularity, Amsterdam day tours to Giethoorn are some of the easiest ways to visit: You can choose a tour that drops you off at Zandvoort Aan Zee to squeeze in a trip to the beach before taking the train back to Amsterdam Central Station.
5. Edam

Edam is a cute and quirky medieval town famous for its cheese markets.
Looking at Edam today, it’s hard to believe this 12th-century town was once one of the most important cities in North Holland—on par with Amsterdam. Now, though, it’s best known as the home of Edam cheese and for its weekly cheese markets (every Wednesday from July–August). A popular stop on cultural day trips from Amsterdam—especially combined with Zaanse Schans and nearby Volendam—Edam is also known for its beautiful old buildings, bridges, and history.
6. Delft

Delve into Delft pottery and visit the birthplace of Vermeer on a day trip from Amsterdam.
Roughly halfway between Rotterdam and The Hague, Delft is another great day trip destination from Amsterdam. It's often included on combo tours with Rotterdam and The Hague, but this 11th-century walled city has plenty of attractions of its own, too. Guided tours are a great way to learn more about the city, including Delft pottery and its connections to the VOC (Dutch East India Company), as well as its famous former residents, such as the 17th-century Dutch master, Johannes Vermeer, whose paintings often feature the city.
7. Volendam

Volendam is a charming fishing village that once inspired artists including Renoir and Picasso.
Volendam is one of the most popular historic towns near Amsterdam known for its fishing harbor, labyrinthine streets, and traditional vibes—you’ll often see locals walking around in clogs and bonnets. It’s also a great place to eat seafood and local Dutch delicacies such as raw herring. While you can take the train from Amsterdam to Volendam, opting for a guided day tour lets you squeeze in more sights than you can alone; combine it with Zaanse Schans, Edam, and Marken, or include a stop at Church Broek in Waterland in your itinerary.
8. Rotterdam

Explore the Netherlands’ second biggest city, Rotterdam, on a day trip from Amsterdam.
Rotterdam is one of the most interesting cities in the Netherlands, known for its bustling port—the biggest in Europe—and eclectic skyline; which was essentially rebuilt from scratch after it was destroyed by bombing raids during World War II. Now filled with gleaming skyscrapers and architectural marvels, such as the Cube Houses, Euromast, and the Markthal (Market Hall), this urban gem is a popular spot to visit on Rotterdam day trips from Amsterdam.
9. The Wadden Sea Islands

Swap streets for seals on a day trip to the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wadden Sea Islands.
Tulips and windmills may be the first things that spring to mind when thinking about Dutch countryside excursions, but the region is full of surprises. Not far from the capital, the Wadden Sea Island archipelago (aka Frisian Islands) is known for its environmental beauty and diversity of wildlife, including birds and seals. Easily visited as part of a planned safari from Amsterdam, some options include a seal boat tour with a stop in the town of Medemblik.
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