Based on 63 experiences
Amélie
Switzerland
Safety: me and my friend L. (also a woman) felt very in this city. Things to do: a lot of sightseeing and museums, for example the heineken one. Food: lots of great vegan options in almost all restaurants we stopped by. Accommodation: we stayed together at the Mercure Hotel, so it was a little bit more expensive. But 100% worth the price. Transport: we travelled mostly with the train (very punctual) and once with the taxi due to a storm, which caused all public transportation to stop working.
Posted: April 16, 2024Humeyra
Turkey
It was my second time in Amsterdam. I bought a day pass for 60€, so I got into the museums for free. But you have to make a reservation for the museums 1 month in advance. I tried many potatoes, the best one was at "Fabel Friet". My recommendation was blind ketchup, truffle mayonnaise and Parmesan cheese. It tastes incredibly good. I had stroopwafel at Queen Stroopwafel and it was very good. You can visit safely on your own.
Posted: April 7, 2024Went on a solo trip to Amsterdam in March 2024, I stayed for 3 days and really enjoyed my visit. It was my first time in Amsterdam and the Netherlands, but it was very easy to travel alone and I always felt safe even though it was my first time travelling alone. It’s easy to get around the Netherlands by train as they have good connections and Amsterdam is a perfect city for walking. They also have free ferries across the IJ-canal that run basically every other minute throughout the day so it’s very comfortable if you live across the river (like I did) and want to explore the city centre. I felt safe in Amsterdam, and there were always lots of people around you, even in the evenings. I think it’s a city where its easy to meet new people. Very nice to just walk around the city and see all the diffrent parts of Amsterdam. It’s totally unique in its way. Would love to go back!
Posted: April 1, 2024Felt very safe walking around at night. There were lots of people around and I did not get catcalled at all (unlike in other countries). I was a very happy camper! Trams were also super easy to use!!!
Posted: April 1, 2024I was in the Netherlands with my partner - he was born there. It's the most beautiful city I've ever been to. I felt safe out there on my own, even though our apartment was in the red light district. Public transportation is easy to understand and also inexpensive. Attention: you only have access to the trains with a ticket! The food etc. was rather expensive but very tasty. In addition, you can be at the sea in about 50 minutes!
Posted: February 26, 2024I went to Amsterdam in first week of December and I loved it! Some key points I remember: They are great for dairy food (cheese, eggs etc) so I’d get some form of this in every meal. Tap water is safe to drink but they will charge you for water if you ask in a restaurant so perhaps carry a water bottle around. The people were very friendly and would happily take pictures of me and my friend and then strike up conversations. It’s a very diverse city and there are also many tourists from around Europe and US. I have a sweet tooth so I would get an oli bollon every day! The transport links are fairly easy (didn’t end up paying for some buses and just walked on if they didn’t have a barrier - otherwise remember to to tap in AND out) Nightlife we went to club air (bit boujee with quite strict staff), supper club, and jimmy choo (all sort of r&b, afrobeats, Dutch rap vibes). We went to Smokey coffee shop and im quite petite and ate half a muffin and felt too high and was sick lol, so pace yourself if you know you have a low tolerance. (My friend on the other hand was completely fine). no queues at airport and new machines so I took more liquids and a side bag Sex museum was fun and relatively cheap!
Posted: February 10, 2024Göksu
Turkey
It was cold as North Pole!! Joking aside, it was freezing, and that really makes difficult to walk for long hours outside. 🥶 City view is always amazing, summer or winter. You can find things to do, museums to see and ofc if you try something new there are coffeeshops everywhere but it was not my thing actually so i cant say more about that:) but the smell was heavy and it was all over the streets so if you have any problem with that i dont recommend. Its a beautiful city, lot of people from all around the world, if you dont enter like back streets you never have a problem with safety. You xan also find any kinds of food, if you have special preferences i’m sure you’ll find something for yourself too. (we eat halal food and we could find it everywhere)
Posted: January 31, 2024Makenna
United States
I traveled here with a friend of mine. We walked everyone and took a train once. I never ever felt unsafe at any point and everyone really kept to themselves. Because it was cold I feel like there was less to do but honestly I travel to see the place itself and its architecture/landscape and to eat food. It is a lot of walking and I would not recommend any shoes besides sneakers that are good. I will say to do a canal tour, I did one with my Airbnb host. Try fable friet, go to a stroopwaffle stand and try the smash burger place meijard. I wanted to try more places but those I remember the names of. I also went to more places but none stuck out to me too too much. The food was not bad though, don’t get me wrong. I used my credit card for mostly everything but did get euros for when I wanted to pay my Airbnb host for the canal ride and to give money to the man who gives food to the pigeons. I think I spent around 300 probably less in the four days I was there not including my Airbnb. My Airbnb was great and it was in a quiet location away from city center. We took the ferry to and from every day. If anyone wants to know who the host was I would love to get you connected. I didn’t have an itinerary just went along with my days but if any questions feel free to ask and i’ll answer to the best of my knowledge!
Posted: January 30, 2024Mansi (24)
Germany
Amsterdam felt like a friendly city and quite safe. We travelled around the city using public transport and stayed at XO Hotel. It was quite feasible to travel around and our stay was comfortable! I would definitely love to visit Amsterdam again , as we missed going Adam's lookout!
Posted: January 21, 2024Experienced: February, 2022Pınar (38)
Turkey
- It was absolutely safe. - I recommend you to eat at George’s Cafe. - Be sure to join the tour with boats. - Some tickets include both the boat tour and the museum entrance card. Keep more economical in mind.
Posted: January 21, 2024Experienced: December, 2023Based on 10 experiences
Based on 10 experiences
Amsterdam deels like a very safe city to me, during daytime you’ve got nothing to worry about, no matter where you are (in my experience). After dark just be vigilant when you’re on your own and don’t go to completely empty areas, just like in any city on your own at night.
Posted: May 6, 2024The city centre feels very safe. Watch out for pickpockets and alayslock your bike, tho. In the late evening in the centre, there are groups of people in front of bars, but they seem harmless. Zuidoost is very quiet.
Posted: April 29, 2024based on 63 experiences
Camille (19)
France
It was an incredible expérience, we slept in a local's boat for free in exange we have painted it. we are two french twins by the way. We visited museums, Park... It was a city that was part of our Europe roadtrip
Posted: May 8, 2024Experienced: May, 2023Ingridé (37)
Netherlands
Last summer I went to Amsterdam it was really nice. Exceeded my expectations. I had dinner in a vegan restaurant TerraZen. The food was amazing Lots of things to do and all types of people. For women there is a really great female friendly hostel!
Posted: February 5, 2024Experienced: May, 2023Sonali
Hi, I am Sonali, living by myself with my dog in Amsterdam. Outside my day job, I love cycling and hiking with my dog.
Karlotta
Hei, there! I‘m Karl. Currently living and volunteering in a community in Amsterdam. Interested in books, everything related to feminism, discovering new places and leaning new things and about how other people see the world.
Sonali
Amsterdam
2 days
Hi, I am Sonali, living by myself with my dog in Amsterdam. Outside my day job, I love cycling and hiking with my dog.
Jena
Amsterdam
2 days
Hii! 23 years old Dutch Girl living in Amsterdam. Love to meet new friends :)
Kata
I'm from Hungary but I just recently moved back from Austria. I've been looking for a place to stay for long-term but it seems I prefer the nomad lifestyle and I always have the need to be somewhere else. :P I'm the most comfortable in an international crowd. As a new chapter in my life I would like to travel now and make new connections. My first step would be Amsterdam to connect and cooperate some people there in the name of holistic healing. After that I plan to go to Portugal to relax, focus and visit some conscious events.