5 Days in Amsterdam: The Perfect Itinerary (2026)
A practical, locals-approved 5-day Amsterdam itinerary covering the best neighborhoods, must-see sights, and where to stay.
What's the best 5-day itinerary for Amsterdam?
For 5 days in Amsterdam, base yourself in the city centre and cover Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House on day one, then expand outward.
Day 1 in Amsterdam
- 1Rijksmuseum
The Netherlands’ flagship museum showcasing Dutch Masters like Rembrandt and Vermeer; a must for first-time visitors staying near Museumplein (great area to book hotels on Booking.com).
- 2Van Gogh Museum
Largest collection of Van Gogh works
Day 2 in Amsterdam
- 1Anne Frank House
A powerful, moving museum preserving the Secret Annex where Anne Frank hid during WWII; book timed tickets in advance and consider staying nearby in the Canal Ring via Booking.com.
- 2Dam Square
Main city square with Royal Palace
Day 3 in Amsterdam
- 1Jordaan District
Charming neighborhood with canals
- 2Royal Palace Amsterdam
17th-century palace on Dam Square
Day 4 in Amsterdam
- 1Vondelpark
Amsterdam most famous park
- 2Red Light District
Famous entertainment area
Day 5 in Amsterdam
- 1Heineken Experience
Interactive brewery tour
- 2Begijnhof
Hidden historic courtyard
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5 days in Amsterdam — FAQ
What's the perfect 5-day itinerary for Amsterdam?
Base yourself in the city centre, cover the major sights on day one, then expand outward into specific neighborhoods and food experiences.
Is 5 days enough for Amsterdam?
5 days is enough to cover Amsterdam's highlights at a reasonable pace. Extend to 5-7 days for a deeper visit.
Where should I stay during a 5-day Amsterdam trip?
Stay in the city centre for the entire trip — moving hotels mid-trip costs you half a day and rarely pays off for a 5-night stay.
What should I book in advance for Amsterdam?
Hotels (especially in peak season), any timed-entry attractions, and high-demand restaurants for dinner.
How do I get around Amsterdam during a short trip?
A 24-hour or multi-day transit pass usually pays for itself by day two.