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Amsterdam is a beautiful city with iconic architecture, picturesque canals, and great parks. The nightlife is excellent, and cycling is an enjoyable and efficient way to get around. Public transport is reliable, and the city generally feels safe. The locals are polite and speak excellent English, though some may seem reserved due to the overwhelming number of tourists.
However, Amsterdam is extremely expensive, with high housing costs and overpriced daily expenses like coffee and public transport. Finding long-term accommodation is difficult without a stable income. The central areas are often overrun by tourists, making some parts of the city feel chaotic and overwhelming, particularly around the main canals and train station. While the city offers a lot to see and do, some visitors feel that the sheer amount of tourism has negatively impacted its charm.
For visitors, Amsterdam is a great place to explore, but for remote workers or nomads, it can be restrictive due to the high costs and limited availability of suitable workspaces—many cafes are unwelcoming to laptops. Some travelers and expats recommend exploring other Dutch cities like Utrecht or Leiden, which offer a similar atmosphere without the overwhelming crowds and high prices.
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Bringing a laptop to cafes is often met with hostility from the staff, this seems very common in Amsterdam. Because of this I'm often working from the Public Library (OBA)
4 months ago
I recently visited Amsterdam for the third time (and the first time since 2018). I personally think it's a little overrated, but a cool place to visit nonetheless.
The architecture is beautiful, and there are lots of good places to eat. I don't like the main area of the canals in the city centre; it smells of weed and is often packed. However, the outer edges - such as the Jordaan district - are less busy and more interesting in my opinion.
One thing that surprised me is how much trash was on the streets. Many bins were full, and there was waste - such as abandoned mattresses - in a lot of areas. Some people have said this is because of the bottle deposit initiative and people looking through the trash, but I live in Copenhagen and we have this... yet the city is much cleaner IMO.
If you visit, try to come on a weekday. Also, the streets near the canals can be quite chaotic with bikes, cars, and scooters. Again, I'm used to bikes as I live in Copenhagen and cycle myself - but it's much more organised than in Amsterdam IMO.
Pros:
- Beautiful architecture
- The people are nice
- Efficient public transport
- Good food and nightlife
Cons:
- Very dirty
- Crowded in the central parts
- Can feel quite chaotic
I would recommend visiting Amsterdam, but I don't know if I would personally live there. The Netherlands has plenty of places that are just as beautiful and interesting, such as Utrecht, Leiden, and Haarlem. I would also recommend visiting The Hague and Rotterdam, even though both cities are perhaps not as pleasing on the eye. TL;DR: Nice place to visit, but I would not live here.
1 year ago
A top city. Everything works, beautiful greenery (hehe), cycling everywhere, happy people, great nightlife... Lots to love about. For nomads? Not a chance. Price of housing is outrageous, and the city is expensive af. They charge you 4.5-5 eur for a capuccino, completely shameless. An hour of public transport is 3 euros. I could go on and on. I'd love to live there, but it's not worth it.
3 years ago
Housing is an issue (so cost of living is high) but the city is beautiful and summer in Amsterdam is hard to beat with all the cultural activiies and music festivals. Would not want to live in the actual city center (inside the "grachtengordel") but have been living in East for over 2 years now and aside from the price (and size) of apartment life is just good here. Biking everywhere is bliss. Winter can be cold though.
4 years ago
I lived in Amsterdam for three years in three different apartments in the center. The place is very noisy and during the lockdown it became painfully obvious that the dutch in general don't really care about whether they bother their neighbors or not. After reading expat Facebook groups, it seems I'm not alone with this opinion. The city is gorgeous, but to be frank, I'm not eager to live there again.
4 years ago
One giant tourist trap. Giant hordes of rich Europeans vacationing with their parents credit cards.
6 years ago
I spent 2 months in Amsterdam over the summer. Overall enjoyed the experience but wouldn't return to work.
I stayed in about 5 different hostels (recommend Cocomama) which were great for socialising and met some amazing people, however they were some of the most expensive I've ever stayed in, paying 40-60 euros a night. I stayed at the "nicer" hostels but still very expensive.
Nightlife was very good - great bars and clubs, some of which are overrun by loud drunk tourists but the majority of the ones I went to were okay. Just be prepared for how tall all the locals are, I've never felt so short in my life on a night out.
One of the parts I really enjoyed was cycling everywhere. I bought a second hand bike from a market for 50 euros and could easily get around the city. Felt very safe and almost everyone else was cycling. Could get to most places within a 15 minutes cycle.
I worked out of a Spaces co-working space. I wouldn't necessarily recommend as it was very corporate. The WeWork there might be a better option (or cafes if on a tighter budget).
Central Amsterdam is very busy. I didn't enjoy walking around the central area by the train station, particularly on weekends. Loads of tourists, stag dos, drunk people etc. Outside of that small central area, Amsterdam is a beautiful city with some amazing parks (e.g. Vondelpark), canals and scenery. I recommend some of the boat trips they do along the canals.
Easy to get around outside of Amsterdam too, train network is very efficient and Eurostar now goes to Amsterdam. I did a few day trips, Utrecht being my favourite and very easy to get to.
Amsterdam is not a cheap city, do not live here for a few months unless you have a decent income. I probably spent ~2.5k euros a month and I would say I was being fairly careful with money (minus the hostels and co-working space).
I always felt extremely safe and the locals English was exceptional, I was shocked at how good it was. Dutch people seemed friendly but slightly closed off (not surprising with the number of tourists they get). I struggled to make any local friends.
A note about smoking weed, other drugs etc. which Amsterdam is fairly well known for. I didn't actually do any of this and didn't feel left out at all. You'll still have a lot of fun doing other activities there.
I'd recommend other places over Amsterdam in Europe, my favourite being Madrid and Lisbon so far.
6 years ago
Tourist trap crowded with influencers taking a selfie in front of a canal . Very expensive.
6 years ago
Being in Amsterdam, all I could think of was how amazing this city would have been a decade or more ago when tourism hadn't yet ruined most things here. Typically happy and friendly Dutch people with a generous spattering of tourists from all over the world.
It has pretty great parks and heaps of canals you can light up next to, which is nice. I'd recommend missing Amsterdam and going to Utrecht or some other Dutch town instead - you'll have a much better time!
6 years ago
Great for partying and smoking pot (hard to find fresh air - smells of marijuana everywhere). Lots of huge parks. Overpriced and overpopulated during tourist season. I would not recommend it... you can find much better and cheaper options in Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia.
6 years ago
Getting a place to stay is a challenge, and renting an apartment might be a challenge unless you can show proof on stable income job. most leases are 6-12mths minium
6 years ago
Awesome place to travel to, fun environment and beautiful city.
6 years ago
One of Europe’s most beautiful cities that’s been turned into an ovepriced and crowded playground for tourists and rich expats.
7 years ago