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| Taipei (TPE) | Amsterdam (AMS) | Round Trip | Economy | 06/10/2026 - 27/10/2026 | From TWD 31,348 Viewed: 3 hours ago |
| Taipei (TPE) | Amsterdam (AMS) | Round Trip | Economy | 17/10/2026 - 31/10/2026 | From TWD 32,803 Viewed: 9 hours ago |
| Taipei (TPE) | Amsterdam (AMS) | Round Trip | Economy | 08/10/2026 - 20/10/2026 | From TWD 32,815 Viewed: 1 day ago |
| Taipei (TPE) | Amsterdam (AMS) | Round Trip | Economy | 06/10/2026 - 05/11/2026 | From TWD 34,415 Viewed: 1 day ago |
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Recommended Must-Visit Experiences in Amsterdam
Amsterdam blends art, culture, and charming canal scenery, attracting travelers from around the world with its world-class museums, historic canal houses, and lively neighborhoods. The cultural hub of Museumplein brings together renowned institutions such as the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, while historic landmarks like the Anne Frank House and Dam Square reflect the city’s rich past. Beyond these famous sights, Amsterdam is best experienced by cycling along canals, cruising the waterways, and exploring distinctive districts. Whether visiting for the first time or returning again, travelers can discover the city’s unique blend of art, culture, and everyday local life.
Explore the City and Hidden Gems by Bicycle
Cycling is one of the most authentic ways to experience Amsterdam. The city’s extensive bike lanes make it easy to travel between canals, historic districts, and cozy cafés. Riding along the canals or through neighborhoods such as the Jordaan allows visitors to avoid crowded tourist areas while immersing themselves in local life. Along the way, a stop at Vondelpark offers a relaxing break in one of the city’s most beloved green spaces, known for its English-style landscape gardens and open-air theater.
Discover Windmills, Countryside, and Coastal Landscapes
Just outside the city center, travelers can experience the Netherlands’ classic countryside scenery. Traditional windmills, peaceful farmland, and coastal views make for popular day trips. The nearby Zaanse Schans preserves historic windmills and traditional crafts, offering a glimpse into Dutch heritage. Meanwhile, the North Sea coastline features wide sandy beaches and natural landscapes, providing a refreshing contrast to the city’s urban charm.
Visit World-Class Museums at Museumplein
Museumplein is one of Amsterdam’s most important cultural districts, home to several internationally renowned museums. The Rijksmuseum, designed by architect Pierre Cuypers, showcases classic 19th-century architecture and houses masterpieces such as The Night Watch by Rembrandt and iconic works by Johannes Vermeer. Nearby, the Van Gogh Museum holds the world’s largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh. Advance online reservations are recommended, and the popular Friday Night events offer a unique evening museum experience.
Cruise the Canals to Admire Historic Canal Houses
A canal cruise is one of the most classic ways to explore Amsterdam. From the water, visitors can admire elegant canal houses, historic bridges, and the UNESCO-listed canal network. Some themed experiences combine sightseeing with local culture—for example, packages that include the Heineken Experience. Located in the brand’s original brewery, the attraction features interactive exhibits, a 4D adventure, and the Star Ride, along with a Heineken-themed canal cruise that introduces visitors to the brand’s brewing heritage.
Enjoy Panoramic Views from Rooftops and Observation Points
For a different perspective of the city, head to rooftop terraces or scenic viewpoints. In addition to stylish rooftop bars, the rooftop terrace of the NEMO Science Museum is a popular observation spot. Known for its interactive science exhibitions and as a major children’s science center, the museum’s rooftop offers sweeping views of Amsterdam’s harbor and skyline.
Discover Amsterdam's independent shopping streets
Beyond major shopping districts, Amsterdam is also known for its distinctive neighborhoods. The charming shopping area known as the De Negen Straatjes (“Nine Streets”) features boutique shops, vintage stores, and independent design brands—perfect for discovering unique souvenirs. Visitors can also stroll to the city’s historic heart at Dam Square, where landmarks such as the Royal Palace of Amsterdam and the National Monument stand between the lively avenues of Damrak and Rokin.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Amsterdam?
The best time to visit Amsterdam is from April to October, when the weather is mild and perfect for walking, cycling, and canal cruises. Spring brings blooming tulips, summer fills canals and parks with vibrant activity, and autumn adds a relaxed and artistic atmosphere. Winters are colder but still offer rich museum experiences and festive seasonal events.
Best Travel Season (April–October)
- Weather:Mild and pleasant, ideal for walking, cycling, and canal sightseeing.
- Highlights:Spring tulip season, lively summer canals and outdoor cafés, and colorful autumn cityscapes.
Winter Travel Experience (November–March)
- Weather:Cooler temperatures with a cozy winter atmosphere.
- Highlights:Museums, cultural exhibitions, and seasonal events provide excellent opportunities to explore Amsterdam’s art and history.
Choose EVA Air’s flights for a smooth journey and set off with ease to explore Amsterdam—a classic European city where scenic canals, world-class museums, and vibrant local culture come together.








