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30 Most Instagrammable Places in Amsterdam You Can’t Miss

Looking for the most Instagrammable spots in Amsterdam? This Dutch city is brimming with scenic beauty—think picturesque canals, colourful tulips, and impressive architecture. We’ve rounded up 30 must-visit places that will light up your Instagram feed and help you fall in love with Amsterdam’s charm. From food markets to iconic landmarks, here’s where to snap the best shots and rake in those likes.

1. The Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes)

Nestled in the Jordaan District, The Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes) offer a maze of picturesque canals, boutique shops, and quaint cafes. Every corner reveals a new backdrop, from elegant canal houses to quirky, independent stores. Whether it’s cobblestone streets or flower-filled windows, you won’t run out of photo opportunities here.

pretty Amsterdam street

2. Floating Flower Market (Bloemenmarkt)

Amsterdam’s Bloemenmarkt is the world’s only floating flower market, an explosion of vibrant colours and floral scents. With its rows of stalls selling fresh flowers, bulbs, and Dutch wooden shoes, this is a must-visit for capturing the essence of Amsterdam’s horticultural pride, especially during tulip season.

Floating Flower Market (Amsterdam)

3. Prinsengracht (Prince's Canal)

One of the most famous canals in Amsterdam, Prinsengracht offers scenic views of houseboats, bridges, and canal-side homes that look like they’re straight out of a painting. The reflections on the water during golden hour make this a perfect spot for breathtaking shots.

Bicycles on bridge over canal in Amsterdam

4. Narrow Houses of Damrak

The iconic narrow houses along the Damrak stretch are among the most photographed spots in Amsterdam. Built during the 17th century, these houses are characterised by their narrow and tall structures due to high taxation based on frontage width. Their perfect alignment against the water makes for a dreamy reflection shot.

Narrow houses along waterfront

5. Vondelpark

Amsterdam's most famous park, Vondelpark is the perfect escape from the busy city. Whether you're capturing cherry blossoms in spring or the rich golden hues of autumn, the park's serene atmosphere is ideal for nature-inspired photography. Don’t forget to visit the park’s rose garden for an extra burst of colour.

'Vondelpark' sign

6. Keukenhof Gardens

A 30-minute drive from Amsterdam, Keukenhof is the largest flower garden in the world and one of the top places to experience the Netherlands’ famous tulip season. Spanning over 32 hectares, the gardens feature over 7 million flowers, offering endless opportunities for colourful photos.

Bright flowers amongst trees

7. Staalmeestersbrug Love Lock Bridge

Located near the famous Zuiderkerk church, this bridge, also known as the Love Lock Bridge, is where couples seal their love with a padlock and toss the key into the canal. With the charming canals and historic buildings in the background, it’s a romantic spot for a photo.

Love locks on a bridge

8. Dutch Street Food

Amsterdam’s street food is as photogenic as it is delicious. From the syrupy goodness of a fresh stroopwafel to the savoury delight of bitterballen, these traditional Dutch snacks make for perfect foodie shots. Visit Albert Cuyp Market or Foodhallen to sample and snap these treats.

Stroopwafel overlooking canal

9. De Pijp

De Pijp is a lively neighbourhood known for its multicultural vibe, street art, and a plethora of quirky cafes. Stroll around this bohemian area to find eye-catching murals, charming cafes, and the bustling Albert Cuyp Market, where you can capture Amsterdam’s melting pot of cultures.

Bicycle with flowers on bridge over canal

10. The Wall Gallery, De Pijp

One of Amsterdam’s most Instagrammed street art spots, this bench and mural are found in the De Pijp neighbourhood. The bold text invites visitors to take a seat and snap a photo, a cheeky nod to the desire for Instagram fame.

Street mural reading "Wake me up when I'm famous"

11. NDSM Wharf

NDSM Wharf is an eclectic mix of street art, old shipping containers, and modern culture. This former shipyard turned creative hub is full of colourful graffiti, murals, and repurposed industrial structures, offering a grungy, artsy aesthetic.

Bicycles in front of a wall mural of a face

12. Pllek

Pllek, located in the NDSM area, is a laid-back urban beach spot offering stunning sunset views over the IJ River. The cool industrial vibe paired with a soft sandy beach makes for perfect summer shots, especially during sunset.

Tower blocks across water

13. Zevenlandenhuizen

Zevenlandenhuizen (Houses of Seven Countries) is a row of houses built in seven different architectural styles, each representing a European country. These intricately designed homes are unlike any others in Amsterdam, perfect for architecture lovers.

14. Hortus Botanicus

Founded in 1638, Hortus Botanicus is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. With greenhouses full of exotic plants, palm trees, and succulents, this hidden oasis is a serene escape from the bustling city.

Botanical garden

15. Herengracht Canal

Herengracht is the most prestigious of Amsterdam’s three major canals, often referred to as the "gentleman's canal." Walking along this canal gives you a glimpse into Amsterdam’s Golden Age, with beautiful 17th-century homes lining the water.

Soft light spills from windows of traditional buildings overlooking canal

16. Jordaan

The Jordaan district is one of Amsterdam’s trendiest and most picturesque neighbourhoods. Known for its narrow streets, vibrant markets, and beautiful 17th-century canal houses, every street in Jordaan offers a postcard-perfect scene. The neighbourhood is famous for its indie boutiques, charming restaurants, and bustling street markets.

Picturesque canal

17. Red Light District at Dusk

While famous for its nightlife and history, the Red Light District is also incredibly photogenic after sunset. The soft red lights reflecting off the canals create a mysterious and captivating vibe. Please remember that photographing sex workers is strictly prohibited, so stick to capturing the beautiful streets and waterways.

When you walk down the Red Light District at night make sure you're not alone. It's best to be accompanied by a small group or another person.

Amsterdam Red Light District

18. A’dam Lookout

For an adrenaline-filled experience and the ultimate panoramic view of Amsterdam, head to the A’dam Lookout. Located 100 metres above the IJ River, you can swing out over the edge of the tower for a once-in-a-lifetime photo. The observation deck also offers breathtaking city views without the need for swinging!

Blurred shot of person on swing high above viewpoint

19. Cafe Thijssen

Cafe Thijssen is one of the most picturesque cafes in Amsterdam, located in the Brouwersgracht area. With its charming green vines and leafy exterior, this is an ideal place to snap a cosy coffee break shot while enjoying traditional Dutch food.

20. Sticky Fingers

This all-pink cafe is an Instagrammer’s dream! Sticky Fingers is known for its eye-catching pink decor, minimalist design, and mouthwatering sweet treats. Whether you're capturing the interior or snapping a delicious pastry, pink interiors, eco-friendly vibes, and irresistible desserts make Sticky Fingers a must-visit spot.

Brightly coloured dessert

21. Sex Museum

Amsterdam’s Sex Museum is located on the bustling Damrak and is the world’s first dedicated sex museum. It’s a quirky, cheeky spot for a fun photo op. The museum features various erotic artefacts, but the most Instagrammed part is the giant phallic statues and humorous exhibits.

Buildings in Amsterdam

22. Windmills

No visit to the Netherlands is complete without a trip to see a traditional Dutch windmill. While Amsterdam itself has a few windmills, Molen Van Sloten in the west of the city is a favourite for its open access and history. climb the windmill for panoramic views of the Dutch countryside.

Purple tulips in front of a windmill

23. Van Gogh Museum

Home to some of Vincent Van Gogh’s most famous works, the Van Gogh Museum is a must for art lovers. The clean, modern architecture of the museum and the timeless art on display offer plenty of inspiration for your Instagram feed.

Van Gogh Museum exterior

24. Moeders Restaurant

Moeders is a unique restaurant that celebrates Dutch home-cooked meals and the power of motherhood. The interior is decorated with hundreds of photos of mothers, creating a heartwarming atmosphere. The authentic Dutch dishes served here are not only delicious but beautifully presented, perfect for food photography.

25. Rijksmuseum Library

The library inside the Rijksmuseum is one of the most majestic spots in the museum. With its towering bookshelves and old-world charm, it feels like stepping into a Harry Potter film. The grand architecture makes this a perfect photo backdrop for architecture enthusiasts and book lovers.

Inside a historic library

26. Rijksmuseum Cycle Path

Amsterdam is the cycling capital of the world, and the Rijksmuseum boasts a unique cycle path that runs straight through the building. It’s the only museum in the world with a cycle path, and the arches of the museum make a stunning frame for a cycling photo.

Cycle path in front of red brick museum (Rijksmuseum)

27. Dignita Brunch

Brunch lovers rejoice! Dignita is one of Amsterdam’s most Instagrammable brunch spots, known for its delicious and beautifully presented dishes. With locations near Vondelpark and the Nieuwe Herengracht, it’s easy to find a table to enjoy some eggs benedict or fluffy pancakes.

Various brunch foods

28. Oude Kerk

Amsterdam’s oldest building, the Oude Kerk (Old Church), is a stunning piece of mediaeval architecture located in the heart of the Red Light District. Its historic facade juxtaposed against the lively district makes for an intriguing photo op. Head inside to explore its Gothic interiors and admire the beautiful stained-glass windows.

Canal in front of illuminated church

29. Lanskroon Bakery

For the ultimate stroopwafel experience, head to Lanskroon Bakery. Their traditional, handmade stroopwafels are larger and more authentic than the average street vendor’s, making for the perfect flat-lay photo against a cup of coffee or tea.

Stroopwafels with various toppings

30. The Anne Frank House Exterior

One of the most emotional and historic sites in Amsterdam, the Anne Frank House is a must-visit. While photos are not allowed inside the museum, the exterior of this iconic building offers a meaningful shot. The house stands as a powerful reminder of Anne’s story and her time in hiding during World War II.

Canal in front of traditional houses and church
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