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9 May 20255 นาทีในการอ่าน

Amsterdam Daily Budget: How Much Does Amsterdam Cost Per Day? (2025)

Amsterdam costs €80–120/day on a budget, €200–300 mid-range, and €500+ for luxury. Here's the full breakdown for 2025.

Amsterdam is one of Western Europe's more expensive cities for accommodation — but has excellent public transport, world-class museums, and free parks that make it manageable on €100/day if you plan carefully. The city's obsession with cycling keeps transport costs low.

Amsterdam Daily Budget Breakdown

Budget (€80–120/day)Hostel €25–50, stroopwafels + broodjes €5–12, OV-chipkaart tram/Metro €3–6/day
Mid-range (€200–300/day)3-star canal hotel €110–180, restaurant meals €18–35pp, Anne Frank House + Rijksmuseum
Luxury (€500+/day)Boutique canal house €250–500+, De Kas or Ciel Bleu dining €80–150pp, private boat tour

Amsterdam's Essential Budget Tips

  • **Rent a bike**: MacBike or StarBikes from €12–15/day — the fastest and cheapest way to cover the city; every Dutch person cycles
  • **Stroopwafel + coffee**: Fresh stroopwafels at the Albert Cuyp Market for €1.50 each, eaten hot off the iron — transcendent
  • **Albert Heijn supermarkets**: Excellent ready meals, Dutch cheese, and fresh bread at supermarket prices; great for picnic lunches along canals
  • **Rijksmuseum tip**: Online booking mandatory but avoids the queue; €22.50 adult entry for 3 floors of Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Delftware
  • **Free ferries**: The IJ ferry behind Central Station to Noord (NDSM, A'DAM Tower) is free and provides great views; runs 24/7
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Amsterdam has banned smoking cannabis in the streets of the red light district (De Wallen) from 2024, with fines of €100. Coffee shops remain legal for purchase and on-premises consumption, but public smoking is restricted. The city is also cracking down on anti-social tourist behaviour — be aware of new rules around noise, public drinking, and tour group sizes in residential areas.

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Is the Amsterdam I Amsterdam card worth it?

The I Amsterdam City Card (€75 for 24 hours, €110 for 48 hours) includes unlimited GVB public transport, entry to 40+ museums, and a canal boat tour. It's only worthwhile if you plan to visit 3+ major museums in a single day — compare the individual entry prices first. The Rijksmuseum (€22.50) + Van Gogh Museum (€22) + Anne Frank House (€16) alone come close to the 24-hour card price.

Is Amsterdam expensive for food?

Restaurant meals in the tourist centre are expensive (€20–40 for mains). But the Albert Cuyp Market, supermarkets, and side-street eetcafes away from the canal ring offer excellent value. Dutch fast food: frites (chips) with satay sauce from a FEBO or Manneken Pis stand — €3–4 and surprisingly good.

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