
A Slow, Easy Spring Weekend in Amsterdam


A 3-day weekend guide to the Dutch capital
Amsterdam is easy to enjoy on a short trip. Think canal views, bike rides, street snacks and long, light-filled days. The city is compact, well connected and built for wandering, whether you’re on foot, on a bike, or hopping on and off the tram.
If you’ve got a weekend in Amsterdam (or even less), here’s how to make it count without overplanning.


Friday afternoon: wander the canals and settle into Jordaan
Start in Jordaan, one of Amsterdam’s most walkable neighbourhoods. It’s all narrow streets, quiet canals and independent shops, an easy place to get your bearings without the crowds.
From here, make your way towards De Negen Straatjes (Nine Streets). This small grid of streets is packed with vintage stores, local brands and relaxed cafés. It’s ideal for a slow wander with a coffee stop along the way.


Friday night: easy canal-side dinner and quick ferry ride
Stay central for dinner. Reguliersgracht is a great stretch for canal-side restaurants. It's relaxed, scenic and easy to find without too much planning.
After dinner, do something simple but memorable, like taking the free ferry from Centraal Station to Amsterdam Noord. It’s a short ride, but the view back towards the city, especially at sunset, is worth it.


Saturday morning: cycling the city
Hire a bike in the canal belt and ride towards Amsterdam's cultural heart, Museumplein. Cycling is the fastest way to cover ground and still feel part of the city.
When you reach Museumplein, you’ve got options:
Rijksmuseum for Dutch masters like Rembrandt and Vermeer
Van Gogh Museum for a deep dive into his work
Stedelijk Museum for modern and contemporary art
Not in the mood for galleries? Stay outside. The square itself is always active, with locals, skaters and open green space.


Saturday afternoon: tulips at Keukenhof
Spring in Amsterdam means tulip season in Amsterdam, and Keukenhof Gardens is the easiest way to see them in full colour. Expect rows of tulips, bright seasonal displays and plenty of space to walk and take it all in.
Go for a few hours, not the whole day, then head back into the city.


Saturday night: food and energy in De Pijp
Continue your city break in Amsterdam by catching a tram into De Pijp. It’s busy, local and full of good places to eat and drink without feeling overly touristy.
Start at Albert Cuyp Market for casual bites, like fresh stroopwafels or street food, then move on to a bar or restaurant nearby, where fresh herring and Bitterballen help you settle into your Saturday night ou


Sunday morning: coffee, pastries and one last loop
Keep the last morning of your Amsterdam city break simple. Grab a coffee and something sweet, then head out for one last canal walk. To make it easier, drop your bags off at one of 108+ luggage storage locations by booking through the Priority Pass+ App, and enjoy your last moments in Amsterdam hands-free.
Amsterdam doesn’t demand much, just a bit of time outside, a few good meals and a willingness to wander. Even over a quick spring break, it delivers.
Before catching a flight to your next destination, treat yourself to Priority Pass experience to end your trip on a high note, preferably with a soothing treatment or relaxing massage at XpresSpa at Amsterdam Schipol Airport.