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Visiting Amsterdam in July – The Definitive Guide

Fondly called ‘Venice of the North,’ the tourist-friendly city of Amsterdam justifies this title with its classic European charm of quaint coffee shops, gabled houses, glistening beaches and a lovely network of canals crisscrossing the city. Whether one’s looking to soak in on the heritage and culture of the city or to enjoy a relaxed holiday, Amsterdam has it all. What’s unique to Amsterdam is the city's tulip cultivation, delectable cheese-making industries, and the passion for bicycles - undoubtedly the most used vehicle among locals and tourists alike. Read on to know all about making your trip to Amsterdam in July a memorable one!

What makes Amsterdam in July special?


Amsterdam in July

Amsterdam in July has near-perfect weather that is ideal for sightseeing with warm days and pleasant evenings. Summer in Amsterdam makes it a peak tourist season so the city is spruced up to accommodate travelers, who are in full swing and there are plenty of events lined up to keep the cultural fervor high. From feisty dance festivals to exotic food extravaganzas and cultural carnivals, one can revel in the real vibes of the city by exploring new traditions, gorging on different delicacies, and interacting with the Dutch dwellers!
What's more, summer is also the perfect time for outdoor parties, and rooftop brunches and dining - so be sure to visit restaurants, cafes and watering holes with a view! Visiting Amsterdam in July also means that you’ll have to plan the itinerary carefully and book as many tickets in advance to avoid waiting at tourist hotspots.

Amsterdam in July : Weather


Amsterdam in July sees lots of warm days with around 10 hours of sunshine that lights up the city. The average temperature in summers is approximately 21°C/90 °F. However, this can fluctuate rapidly depending on the sea's temperature change, and temperatures can reach as low as 12° C/69°F as well!

Amsterdam in June - weather

Amsterdam in July : Things to do


1

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam in July


A national museum, the Rijksmuseum is the epitome of all things Dutch and is a must-see monument for tourists in any season! Some of the famous pieces of art that are housed here include Rembrandt’s Night Watch, Van Gogh’s Self Portrait, and Vermeer’s Milkmaid among other precious works of art!

July Timings
Daily : 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Location

Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam,
Netherlands
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2

Amsterdam Canal Tour

Amsterdam in July


What better way to admire the breathtaking architecture of Amsterdam than by cruising along the myriad channels of water that branch its way through the city! Take your pick from among a simple evening cruise, a 4-course dinner cruise or a quintessentially Dutch, Wine and Cheese Candlelight tour.

July Timings
Cruise timings depend on tour chosen

Location

Amsterdam, Netherlands
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75 Mins City Canal Cruise
from
€14
1.5-Hour Evening Canal Cruise
from
€17
Lovers: 1 Hour Amsterdam Canal Cruise
from
€12.5
Saver Combo - Canal Cruise & Van Gogh Museum Direc...
from
€34
Saver Combo - Canal Cruise & Heineken Experience D...
from
€32
Evening Canal Cruise with 4-Course Dinner and Drinks
from
€87
Dutch Wine & Cheese CandleLight Cruise
from
€39
Small Open Boat Canal Cruise
from
€16
Amsterdam Pizza Cruise
from
€39
Amsterdam Hop On Hop Off Boat Tour
from
€22
75 Mins City Canal Cruise
from
€14
1.5-Hour Evening Canal Cruise
from
€17
Lovers: 1 Hour Amsterdam Canal Cruise
from
€12.5
Small Open Boat Canal Cruise
from
€16
Amsterdam Hop On Hop Off Boat Tour
from
€22
Saver Combo - Canal Cruise & Heineken Experience D...
from
€32
Saver Combo - Canal Cruise & Van Gogh Museum Direc...
from
€34
City Sightseeing Amsterdam Hop On Hop Off by Bus &...
from
€24
Evening Canal Cruise with 4-Course Dinner and Drinks
from
€87
Dutch Wine & Cheese CandleLight Cruise
from
€39
Saver Combo - Canal Cruise & Van Gogh Museum Direc...
from
€34
Saver Combo - Canal Cruise & Heineken Experience D...
from
€32
Saver Combo - Canal Cruises & Rijksmuseum Direct E...
from
€32
Amsterdam Hop On Hop Off Boat Tour
from
€22
Dutch Wine & Cheese CandleLight Cruise
from
€39
Evening Canal Cruise with 4-Course Dinner and Drinks
from
€87
Amsterdam Pizza Cruise
from
€39
Amsterdam Burger Cruise
from
€39

3

Anne Frank House and Walking Tour

Amsterdam in July


A walking tour to Anne Frank House can be a thought-provoking experience as it serves as a reminder of the atrocities of the second world war and also throws light on human persistence and survival. Be prepared for some deep reflections after visiting this memorial.

July Timings
Tours start daily at 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM

Location

Prinsengracht 263-267, 1016 GV Amsterdam,
Netherlands
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4

A Day Trip to Zaanse Schans and Volendam

Amsterdam in July


Zaanse Schans and Volendam are scenic Dutch villages that now function as open air museums to acquaint tourists of the old-school Dutch way of life. One can see the five windmills that used to power most of the industries, view cheese-making demonstrations, and opt for photo ops with Dutch costumes as souvenirs.

July Timings
Depends on the chosen tour

Volendam, Edam, and Windmills Tour
from
€49
Combination Volendam, Marken & Windmills and Amste...
from
€70
Charm of Holland Tour
from
€109
Grand Holland Tour incl Madurodam
from
€85
Half Day Visit of Zaanse Schans Windmills from Ams...
from
€35
Small Group Tour: Full Day trip to Rotterdam, Delf...
from
€149
Small Group Tour - Half day trip UNESCO Word Herit...
from
€149
Small group day trip to Giethoorn
from
€149
From Amsterdam: Windmills, Edam and Volendam Tour
from
€47.5

5

Van Gogh Museum

Amsterdam in July


A visit to the Van Gogh Museum is an affair to remember for all art enthusiasts as one can marvel at the beauty of several masterpieces, letters, sketches and drawings by the famous painter. Combine this visit with a tour of the canals and the Rijksmuseum, and you’ll be an expert in all things Dutch.

July Timings
Sunday to Thursday : 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
Friday to Saturday : 09:00 AM – 09:00 PM

Location

Museumplein 6, 1071 DJ Amsterdam,
Netherlands
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6

Red Light District

Amsterdam in May


The Red Light District of Amsterdam is among the most infamous areas in the city, and an inevitable part of most traveler's itineraries. Explore the Warmoesstraat area and the famous Weighbuilding at Nieuwmarkt with a tour guide and end your tour with a visit to a local brewery.

July Timings
Depends on the chosen tour

Location

De Wallen, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
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7

Willet-Holthuysen Museum

Amsterdam in July


The Willet-Holthuysen Museum is a manor belonging to Louisa Holthuysen and Abraham Willet that was later converted to a museum. One can visit the museum and opt for a guided tour to understand the significance of the many artifacts on display and admire the period architecture of the 19th century.

July Timings
Daily : 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Location

Herengracht 605, 1017 CE Amsterdam,
Netherlands
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8

Amsterdam Dungeon

Amsterdam in July


The Amsterdam Dungeon is an interactive experience that provides visitors an opportunity to discover the dark side of Dutch history. With live actors, special effects, and elaborate sets, the Dungeon showcases medieval torture chambers, inquisition courts, and witch persecutions. It’s is a must-visit place for travelers visiting Amsterdam in any season.

July Timings
Monday to Thursday: 11:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Friday to Saturday: 11:00 AM – 07:00 PM

Location

Edam-Volendam, North Holland
Netherlands
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9

Amsterdam Icebar

Amsterdam in May


Icy furniture, iced walls, and a bar counter made of ice - it can’t get more refreshing than the Amsterdam Icebar, literally! Groove to the funky music in here, sip on some complimentary drinks and enjoy the general ambiance of the place after wearing some warm clothes that are handed to you at the entrance.

July Timings
Sunday to Thursday : 11:45 AM – 1 AM
Friday to Saturday : 11:45 AM – 2:40 AM

Location

Amstel 194, 1017 AG Amsterdam,
Netherlands
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Amsterdam in July : Events to Look Out For


Amsterdam in July - events

Pride Amsterdam

27th July 2019 – 5th August 2019
The Amsterdam Gay Pride is a nine-day celebration centered around LGBT rights, and it sees great energy and participation among locals and tourists alike. Be it the street parties, dances, films, sports, street plays, workshops, or the Canal Parade, one can lend support by just being part of the festivities.

Amsterdam in July events

Vondelpark Open Air Theatre

The Vondelpark Open Air Theatre Festival comes alive in summer, and the green environs are host to concerts, live theatre and street performances by several established and upcoming artists - all of which can be witnessed for free over weekends and the entire program is a riot of fun!

Amsterdam in July - events

Milkshake Festival

27th – 28th July 2019
Milkshake is an immersive multi-genre dance and music festival that cuts across race, sexuality, gender, and promotes diversity and respect while ensuring frivolous fun for all. Currently, in its 8th edition, the Milkshake Festival is a unique collaboration between two of the city’s popular clubs: AIR and Paradiso.

Amsterdam in July events

Hortus Festival

24th July – 10th August 2019
Come summer and the botanical gardens around Amsterdam play host to the Hortus Festival: a music fiesta set amidst the green environs of many parks. The Hortus Festival features many performances, workshops, and concerts for all.

Amsterdam in July - events

TREK Food Truck Festival

12th – 14th July 2019
The TREK Food Truck Festival is primarily a melee of food caravans that travel around the country and offer a gala of food, live music, theatre and lots of fun wherever they halt. The food caravan offers some delectable cuisines and spread making it the one-stop destination for foodies in town!

Amsterdam in July events

Keti Koti Festival

1st July 2019
The Keti Koti Festival sees the coming-together of the city of Amsterdam in the spirit of nationality to celebrate the abolition of slavery in Suriname and Netherlands Antilles. There are several activities lined up for the day including a colorful parade of traditional clothing, live music, and presentations by eminent people.

Amsterdam in June - events

Amsterdam Roots Festival

30th June – 7th July 2019
Amsterdam Roots Festival is an international confluence of music, dance, spoken word and films that combines fresh talent and represents global diversity in one platform. With events lined up across different areas of Amsterdam, it’s set to be an enthralling experience as you listen to the personal stories of the artists performing here.

Amsterdam in July : 5-day Itinerary


Day
1
Morning
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Canal Cruise
Afternoon
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Royal Palace of Amsterdam
Evening
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Rembrandt House Museum
Day
2
Morning
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Van Gogh Museum
Afternoon
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Rijksmuseum
Evening
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Vondelpark
Day
3
Full Day
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Day trip to Keukenhof
Day
4
Morning
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Anne Frank House
Afternoon
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Heineken Experience
Late Evening
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Red Light District
Day
5
Morning
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Amsterdam Museum
Afternoon
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Albert Cuyp Market

Amsterdam Essentials


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Amsterdam Weather in July

Amsterdam has the most unpredictable weather among several European countries but in July, the weather in the city is predominantly warm and the days are filled with about 10 hours of sunshine. The average temperature in the day is usually around 21°C or 69°F - pleasant weather for a host of outdoor activities.

Where to Stay in Amsterdam during July

Owing to its popularity as a tourist destination, Amsterdam boasts of a range of accommodation for all types of travelers.

What to Pack for Visiting Amsterdam in July

For a vacation in Amsterdam during July, it’s recommended that you pack all summer-time accessories such as sunscreens, sunglasses, caps, and light scarves. But since the weather can be pretty unpredictable, you’re better off carrying some light jackets in addition to regular clothing - especially for evenings that can turn breezy and chill.

Getting Around Amsterdam in July

Amsterdam is a small city that is relatively easy to navigate and hence sees a lot of tourists using public transport to get around such as metros, buses, trams, ferries, and trains. One can always rent out bicycles to explore the many streets and pavilions of the city on foot.
Getting a Holland Pass is also a great idea as it allows access to several major museums and tourist attractions such as the Van Gogh Museum, Madame Tussauds, and Heineken in addition to transport fare across the city.

Amsterdam in July - Must-Try Delicacies


Amsterdam in July
Bitterballen

Bitterballen are mostly deep fried meatballs coated with breadcrumbs that are the perfect accompaniment to drinks and hence you’ll find them across Amsterdam. The meat is usually beef, and they’re served with mustard dips which bring out the flavor of the dish.
Where to order: Winkel43

Amsterdam in July
Stroopwafel

The Stroopwafel is a Dutch delicacy made of thin waffle layers baked with a caramel filling in the middle. You can always place your stroopwafel on top of your coffee mugs to soften the layers slightly before allowing it to melt in your mouth!
Where to order: Lanskroon

Amsterdam in July
Kibbeling

A close equivalent to fish fingers, the Kibbeling uses chunks of codfish marinated with a crispy batter that is deep fried and served with an assortment of sauces.
Where to order: Volendammer Vishandel

Amsterdam in July
Stamppot

A classic Dutch cuisine that’s bound to be found across dinner tables in Amsterdam, the Stamppot is a dish of mashed potatoes and vegetables with generous helpings of gravy and meat such as bacon, sausages or Hachee a form of stew meat.
Where to order: Moeders

Amsterdam in July
Ontbijtkoek

The Ontbijtkoek is a traditional Dutch spiced cake that is eaten at breakfast with a dollop of butter. Those craving sweets can also savor it as a snack in itself. It combines plenty of rye with tasteful amounts of spices such as cloves, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and succade that lend a unique taste.
Where to order: Bakker Jongejans

Tips to visit Amsterdam in July


  • An abundance of events: Summer in Amsterdam sees a whole lot of activities spread over different parts of the city - right from the shopping areas to parks and recreational centers. To experience this festive atmosphere, it’s best to ask the locals and accommodate exciting activities.
  • Mild Temperatures can be deceiving: Although it classifies to be listed as summer, the temperatures of evenings in Amsterdam in July are comparatively cooler, and it may be a good idea to keep at least a few items of warm clothes especially if one isn’t accustomed to the chill air.
  • Explore during offbeat hours: Get onto a boat or hire one if you’re planning to explore the canals in summer especially during early mornings or late evenings when the weather is more cool and the crowds lesser.
  • Chill at the beaches: Beaches are surprisingly not as popular among tourists, but they’re definitely a great place to cool off in the summer heat.
  • Ride your way through the city: Bicycles are an integral part of the town and are used by everyone - the old, young, men and women! Feel free to rent and ride your way across the city and explore delightful old nooks and crannies.

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