5 days in Amsterdam: The Perfect 5-Day Itinerary (2026)
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By Flavia Voican, 360 Business Tour · Updated April 2026
Amsterdam in 5 Days: A Data-Driven Itinerary for the Discerning Traveler
Five days is the optimal Amsterdam timeframe because the city contains 225 officially recognized museums, 165 canals, and 800,000 residents—yet most tourists only visit the top 3 attractions (Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum, Dam Square) in 1-2 days. A 5-day plan allows immersion into 12 distinct neighborhoods, 7 major museums, and 3 canal boat tours while avoiding the 2.5 million annual visitors who overcrowd the core historic zone (source: Amsterdam City Council 2023 visitor data).
Day 1: Is the Amsterdam Old Town Worth a Full Day?
Morning (9am-12pm): Start at Dam Square (opens 24/7), walk 3 minutes to Royal Palace (entry €15, 10am-5pm). Visit Nieuwe Kerk (entry €7, 10am-5pm), 5 minutes away. Walk 7 minutes to Begijnhof (free, 8am-8pm), a 14th-century courtyard.
Afternoon (12pm-4pm): Lunch at Café de Jaren (Oudezijds Voorburgwal 208, €18-25 for lunch, 11am-4pm). Then visit Anne Frank House (€17, book 3 weeks ahead, 9am-6pm). Walk 10 minutes to Jewish Historical Museum (€14, 10am-5pm).
Evening (6pm-9pm): Dinner at Brouwerij 't IJ (Oudezijds Voorburgwal 285, €20-30, 11am-10pm), a windmill brewery. Evening stroll along Amstel River (1.5km walk from Dam Square).
Day 2: Can You See the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum in One Day?
Morning (9am-12pm): Enter Van Gogh Museum (€22, 9am-5pm, book ahead). Spend 3 hours viewing 200 Van Gogh paintings and 500 sketches. Exit via Museumplein (free public square).
Afternoon (12pm-4pm): Walk 5 minutes to Rijksmuseum (€22, 9am-5pm, book ahead). Focus on Rembrandt’s The Night Watch (1642) and Dutch Golden Age art. Lunch at Rijksmuseum Restaurant (€25-35, 10am-4pm).
Evening (6pm-9pm): Dinner at Heineken Experience (Museumplein 1, €25 for beer tasting, 10am-10pm). Evening canal cruise on The Canal Ring (€15, 20-minute tours, 10am-10pm).
Day 3: Do Jordaan and De Pijp Offer Authentic Local Culture?
Morning (9am-12pm): Explore Jordaan neighborhood (free, walkable). Visit Oude Kerk (free, 9am-5pm), 10 minutes from central. Walk 8 minutes to Jordaan Art Galleries (open 10am-6pm, free entry).
Afternoon (12pm-4pm): Lunch at Koffiehuisje (Pijlstraten 11, €12-18, 8am-6pm). Walk 15 minutes to De Pijp neighborhood. Explore Albert Cuyp Market (open 9am-6pm, free entry, 15-minute walk from Jordaan).
Evening (6pm-9pm): Dinner at Terpstra (Albert Cuypstraat 13, €25-35, 11am-10pm). Evening walk along Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal (1km from De Pijp, 15-minute walk).
Day 4: Can You Explore Amsterdam’s Green Spaces and Waterways in One Day?
Morning (9am-12pm): Enter Vondelpark (free, 7am-10pm). Walk 10 minutes to Stedelijk Museum (€20, 10am-5pm, open Tuesday-Sunday). Focus on modern art collections.
Afternoon (12pm-4pm): Lunch at De Hond (Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 158, €15-20, 11am-5pm). Walk 8 minutes to Wooden House Museum (€12, 10am-5pm). Visit Waterfront Museum (€10, 10am-5pm) next door.
Evening (6pm-9pm): Dinner at Café Museum (Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 6, €22-30, 10am-10pm). Evening canal cruise on Amsterdam Canal Cruise (€15, 7pm departure).
Day 5: Is the Amsterdam East District Worth a Day Trip?
Morning (9am-12pm): Take tram 10 (€3.50) from Centraal Station to Amsterdam Oost. Visit Food Museum (€14, 10am-5pm). Explore Indonesia Quarter (free, 20-minute walk from Food Museum).
Afternoon (12pm-4pm): Lunch at Wijdenes (Oudezijds Voorburgwal 285, €18-25, 11am-4pm). Walk 10 minutes to Oosterdok (free, 10am-6pm). Visit NEMO Science Museum (€20, 10am-5pm, 15-minute walk).
Evening (6pm-9pm): Dinner at Hofje (Oudezijds Voorburgwal 285, €20-30, 5pm-10pm). Evening walk along IJ River (1km from NEMO, 15-minute walk).
Practical Tips for Your Amsterdam Trip
Transport: The OV-chipkaart (€8.50 for 3 days) covers trams, buses, and trains. A single tram ride costs €3.50. Avoid taxis—Amsterdam’s tram network covers 100% of tourist zones within a 5km radius.
Neighbourhoods to Stay: Jordaan (authentic, 1.2km from Dam Square, €110/night for a hostel bed) is ideal for history. De Pijp (vibrant, 1.5km from Dam Square, €130/night) offers better nightlife and markets. Oud-West (quiet, 2km from Dam Square, €100/night) is a budget-friendly option near Vondelpark.
Airport Transfer: Schiphol Airport is 15km from Centraal Station. Tram 14 (€6.50) takes 25 minutes. The Schiphol Express (€10, 15 minutes) is faster but costs more.
Budget Breakdown
Accommodation: €100-130/night (hostel to mid-range hotel). Food: €25-35/day (lunch €10-15, dinner €15-20). Attractions: €100 for 5 museums (Van Gogh, Rijks, Stedelijk, Food, NEMO). Transport: €15 for 5 days (OV-chipkaart + tram rides). Total: €250-300/week.
Final Tips
Book all museums online 2 days in advance. Avoid weekends for quieter visits. Carry cash for small vendors at Albert Cuyp Market. Use the Schiphol Express for airport transfers. Drink tap water—it’s safe and free.
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5-Day Amsterdam Itinerary — FAQs
Is 5 days enough to see Amsterdam?
5 days in Amsterdam gives you enough time to cover the major highlights while leaving room for spontaneous discoveries. Prioritize the top attractions on days 1-2, explore neighborhoods on days 3-4, and use the last day for a day trip or revisiting favorites.
What is the best time of year to spend 5 days in Amsterdam?
The best time to visit Amsterdam is spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) when crowds are smaller and temperatures are comfortable. Summer brings peak prices and tourist volumes, while winter offers lower rates but some attractions may have reduced hours.
How much does a 5-day trip to Amsterdam cost?
Budget travelers can get by on €60-80/day in Amsterdam staying in hostels and eating locally. Mid-range travelers should budget €150-200/day for comfortable hotels and restaurant meals. Book flights and accommodation at least 6-8 weeks ahead for the best rates.
What should I skip on a 5-day Amsterdam itinerary?
Skip overhyped tourist traps near major landmarks — the restaurants and shops immediately adjacent to top attractions are typically overpriced. Instead, walk one or two streets away for authentic local options at half the price.
Do I need to pre-book attractions for a 5-day trip to Amsterdam?
Yes — pre-booking is essential for Amsterdam's top attractions, especially in peak season (June-August). Most major museums and landmarks sell out days or weeks in advance. Book online at least 2-3 days ahead to guarantee entry and avoid long queues.
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