At Travel Plans, we believe that a truly memorable journey lies in the details. Whether you are a luxury connoisseur, an art lover, or a family looking for a spring getaway, Amsterdam offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty.
As specialists in creating hyper-personalized travel experiences for our clients in the UAE, India, and Malaysia, we have curated this exclusive 4-day itinerary. Designed for the 2025-26 travel season, this guide ensures you navigate the Dutch capital like a local – from securing elusive museum tickets to finding the best authentic Indian cuisine.
Day 1: Arrival & Canal City Charm
Your immersion begins the moment you land at Schiphol Airport (AMS). We recommend taking the train directly to Amsterdam Centraal Station – it is efficient and takes only 20 minutes.
Once you have checked into your hotel, there is no better way to understand this city than from the water.
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The Canal Cruise: This isn’t just a tourist activity; it’s essential for orientation. Book a 60–75 minute cruise (approx. €15–€25) to see the magnificent 17th-century architecture from its intended vantage point.
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Pro Tip: Purchase a GVB multi-day public transport pass. For this itinerary, the 96-hour pass (€27.00) offers the best value, giving you unlimited access to trams, buses, and metros.
Evening Recommendation: Start your culinary journey with Dutch warmth. We recommend The Pantry near Leidseplein for a cozy atmosphere and traditional dishes.
Day 2: A Masterclass in Art & History
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Morning (Rijksmuseum): Start at 9:00 AM at the national museum of the Netherlands. Use the free app to guide you to the Gallery of Honour to witness Rembrandt’s The Night Watch.
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Afternoon (Van Gogh Museum): After lunch, explore the world’s largest collection of Vincent van Gogh’s works.
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Relaxation: Decompress with a walk through the famous Vondelpark.
A Taste of Home: After a day of culture, if you are craving the complex flavors of home, head to The Madras Diaries for top-tier South Indian cuisine or Holi Indian Restaurant for classic North Indian fare.
Important Note: Tickets for these museums must be booked online well in advance. Spontaneous visits are no longer possible.
Day 3: The Spectacle of Spring & The Soul of the Jordaan
If you are travelling in late March or April, this day is a highlight.
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Morning (Keukenhof Gardens): Celebrate the 75th anniversary of these world-famous gardens. We recommend the “Combi-ticket” for easy transport. Witness the vibrant tapestry of crocuses, daffodils, and early tulips.
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Afternoon (The Jordaan): Return to the city to explore this former working-class neighborhood, now famous for narrow streets, indie boutiques, and hidden courtyards (hofjes).
The Anne Frank House Strategy: Visiting the Secret Annex is a profound experience, but tickets are incredibly scarce.
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Insider Rule: Tickets are released exactly six weeks in advance on Tuesday mornings (10:00 AM CEST) via the official website.
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Our Advice: Let the Travel Plans team assist you in planning your dates to maximize your chances of securing these tickets.
Day 4: Royal Grandeur & Farewell
Spend your final morning at Dam Square, the heartbeat of the city.
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See: The Royal Palace (Koninklijk Paleis) and the National Monument.
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Shop: Visit De Bijenkorf, the premier luxury department store, for designer goods and exclusive souvenirs.
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Taste: Before heading to the airport, grab a cone of the famous Vleminckx fries—a local institution.
Allow 3–4 hours at Schiphol Airport before your flight back to navigate security comfortably.
A Culinary Companion: Where to Eat in Amsterdam
At Travel Plans, we know that food is the soul of travel. Here are our top picks for Amsterdam:
1. Authentic Dutch Cuisine
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Restaurant Moeders (Mothers): Famous for stamppot (mashed potatoes with veggies/sausage) and walls covered in photos of mothers.
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Café Loetje: Renowned for serving the best steak in Amsterdam, cooked simply in butter.
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De Silveren Spiegel: For a fine-dining experience set in a 17th-century building.
2. Premier Indian Restaurants
For our clients who miss the spices of the subcontinent:
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The Madras Diaries: Excellent for Dosas and Seeraga Samba Biryani.
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Rasoi: elegant, authentic, and beautifully presented dishes.
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Mayur: Established in 1981, a reliable choice for refined North Indian cuisine.
Ready to Plan Your European Getaway?
Amsterdam is just the beginning. Whether you need a hyper-personalized itinerary, assistance with difficult visa appointments, or access to luxury stays, Travel Plans is here to make your journey seamless.
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