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Sunday in Amsterdam

Sundays in Amsterdam are vibrant yet relaxed, offering a mix of bustling markets, park strolls, and canal-side dining.

Key activities include visiting the Sunday Market in Westerpark, strolling through Vondelpark, exploring the Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes) boutiques, and visiting museums like Foam.

Most shops are open, and the city offers a lively atmosphere perfect for brunch, boat tours, and evening nightlife.

Best Sunday Activities

Visit the Sunday Market (art/fashion) at Westergas or the Noordermarkt for antiques and organic food in the Jordaan area.Parks: Relax in Vondelpark or the quieter Amsterdamse Bos.

Explore museum options like Foam (photography) or unique smaller museums like The Mouse Mansion.

Take a guided canal tour or rent a boat from Mokumboot to see the city from the water.

The Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes) offers boutique shopping, and Waterlooplein Market is great for flea market finds.

Dining & Nightlife

Enjoy waterfront views or cozy cafes in the city center, such as Greenwoods.

Explore the Red Light District, which is open daily. For nightlife, Sundays can be surprisingly active with events at spots like Volkshotel.

Practical Tips

Most shops in the center are open on Sundays, often from 12:00 to 18:00.

The city is very walkable, but biking is the preferred local method.

It is highly recommended to book popular brunch spots and museums in advance.
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been a few years since i've been, but i love the dutch people.. they are mellow and tall...oh and i hear they like canadians since we liberated them from the germans ❤
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
We have loved Amsterdam every time we have been in it. The bicyclists though are really troubling for those of us not dealing with them daily! Mt neck hurts from looking both ways quickly to be sure I am not run down.

 
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