Flights to Amsterdam

Amsterdam is bursting with history, culture, and attractions and the list of things to see and do is endless. When you’re not admiring the world’s largest Van Gogh collection you could be brushing up on your war history at the Anne Frank Museum or shopping in the trendy neighborhood of Jordaan.

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SAS flies to Amsterdam in the Netherlands from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm.

We fly from all our destinations in Europe, the US (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington D.C.), Canada (Toronto), and Asia (Bangkok and Tokyo).

Benefits on your flight to Amsterdam

The further in advance you book your trip on SAS, the more likely you’ll enjoy a cheaper flight price. If you want to get a complete overview of all SAS destinations, feel free to visit our low fare calendar. All SAS customers enjoy a 24-hour money back guarantee on any booking so if you see a great offer, book now and decide later.

Discounted tickets for kids

Enjoy a trip to Amsterdam with your kids. SAS offers you discounted tickets for children. Save as much as 90% on your kid’s flight ticket to Amsterdam and make it more affordable to travel as a family.

Board a flight to Amsterdam and enjoy a canal-based city break

As the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam has a lot to offer for everyone so whether you’re a foodie looking for unique restaurants, a history buff on a museum hunt, or a culture vulture ready to soak up all things Dutch, there’s something here for everyone.

Known the world-over for its Red Light District, Amsterdam is so much more than a place to party thanks to its quaint cobblestoned streets, vast canal system, and countless cycling roots. Get ready for an adventure in a city that’s maintained its 17th-century charm.

Flights to <em>Amsterdam</em>

Fly with SAS to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, and you’ll arrive ready and raring to begin your holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

NOVEMBER 2023

Amsterdam is easy to get around on foot, by bike, or by tram. The city center is small, and just outside its core, you’ll find trendy neighborhoods, great cafés, and beautiful parks. Discover Amsterdam in a weekend with our guide to hotels, restaurants, bars, museums, and stand-up comedy.

Friday

Check In

Amsterdam’s central areas can fill up very quickly with tourists, so it’s a good idea to choose a hotel away from the most popular streets—the difference can be stark. A favorite of ours is Maison ELLE Amsterdam, located right next to Vondelpark and within walking distance of several famous museums and attractions.

Boutique by the park

Maison ELLE Amsterdam

A sophisticated 30-room boutique hotel with a private garden and an interior that feels traditional, minimalist, contemporary, and luxurious all at once. Located on a quiet street, just a stone’s throw from the beautiful Vondelpark, it’s easy to get to nearby museums on foot or quickly into the city center from the tram stop around the corner.Photo: Unsplash

Museum

Take a stroll through Vondelpark—and if you have time for lunch, it’s the perfect place for some peace and quiet after your flight. The Van Gogh Museum lies just on the other side of the park. It’s best to book a ticket in advance to see some of the most famous works in the history of art.

Also nearby is the Moco Museum, Amsterdam’s wonderful contemporary art museum. Here, you’ll find works from artists such as Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, KAWS, and Jeff Koons. Just a few steps away, you’ll find yourself at the Rijksmuseum, where the most famous work is Rembrandt’s Night Watch.

Tip: don’t try to squeeze all three into one afternoon—choose one or two at most.

Dinner

On Friday evening, enjoy a delicious dinner at the beautifully decorated Secret Garden, featuring a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian cuisines.

Kitschy taste sensations

Secret garden

This restaurant, which opened last year, specializes in Nikkei cuisine, a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian culinary traditions. The decor is unique and charming – a fanciful, eclectic mix of animal murals, hanging plants, bird cages, and checkered floors, among other things. Thanks to the finest, top-shelf ingredients, you can count on the fact that everything served here is fresh and delicious – from the tataki tuna to the grilled corn-fed chicken with a glazed miso seasoning and salsa Huancaina (a spicy cheese sauce). Whatever you do, make sure to save enough room for the incredible delicately-textured pineapple crème brulée.

Bar Hopping

End the evening at Waterkant, a “tropical oasis” with a huge terrace on the Singelgracht. Inspired by De Waterkant in Suriname, you can dance or soak in the sun (weather permitting) on the relaxed terrace.

Saturday

Breakfast

Saturday morning starts with a delicious, relaxed breakfast. If you’re not eating at the hotel then Lova Café is a great option. The café boasts modern decoration and has large windows upstairs where you can sit and gaze out over a lush courtyard. The brunch fare is inspired by the owners’ Brazilian roots.

Canal Tour

Morning is the perfect time for an hour-long canal boat tour. As well as getting a better feel for the layout of the city and an easy guide to Amsterdam’s sights, you’ll discover that some canal boats are wonderfully opulent luxury homes.

Lunch

“Let’s get smashed,” implores Maijard Smashburgers, a relatively new burger joint with local ingredients and wonderfully tasty smashburgers (which are smashed flat against the griddle) with very tasty sides. Enjoy a simple but very typical lunch on Amsterdam’s vibrant food scene.

Shopping

While Carmen does serve food and is featured in our guide to Amsterdam’s hottest restaurants, at heart, it is a store with the perfect selection of interior design, books and magazines, beauty products, and fashion from super hip brands like Eckhaus Latta and Baserange.

Lingerie and swimwear brand Love Stories is a local favorite. It has both a larger store in the city center and an archive store with past collections in De Pijp—the latter is popular with those in the know.

If you want the best in contemporary Dutch design, the concept store X Bank has smartly brought together a variety of exciting names in interior design and fashion in one place. Housed in the W Amsterdam hotel, X Bank is the perfect gauge for the local design scene.Photo: Alba Hedman

Dinner

End the day with a wonderful Italian dinner. Fiaschetteria Pistoia, which has two locations in the city, is run by a family that opened its first restaurant back in 1890 in Pistoia, Italy, and has since branched out to New York and Amsterdam. Eat their specialty tortellini in brodo (meat-filled tortellini with broth) and finish your meal off with a limoncello.Photo: Alba Hedman

Stand-up Comedy

Round off the evening with some stand-up at Boom Chicago. A series of comedians improvise and encourage input from the audience (the best ones get a free shot). The show starts at 10:00 p.m. and lasts just over an hour.

Sunday

Excursion

Rent bikes or take a bus or train from Central Station to Zaanse Schans in Zaandam, a cultural park with a collection of windmills and traditional buildings that were relocated here beginning in 1961. Here, you can experience how people lived in the mid-19th century, learn more about Dutch history, and buy traditional crafts.

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Lunch

Before leaving Amsterdam, try some traditional Dutch pancakes at The Pancake Club near the Rijksmuseum. Sweet and savory varieties are on offer, as well as poffertjes, a smaller, fluffy pancake that is often eaten with strawberries and cream.If that doesn’t float your boat, head to Coffee & Coconuts in De Pijp, a multi-story hangar-like café that really brings home how hip yet relaxed Amsterdam can be. Enjoy toast with kimchi or a fresh salad with marinated tempeh.

Addresses

Van Gogh Museum
Museumplein 6

Moco Museum
Honthorststraat 20

Rijksmuseum
Museumstraat 1

Secret Garden
Reguliersdwarsstraat 38

Waterkant Amsterdam
Marnixstraat 246

Lova Café
Harlemmerdijk 182

Maijard Smashburgers
Rozengracht 9

Love Stories
Herengracht 298

Love Stories Archive
Gerard Doustraat 95

Fiaschetteria Amsterdam
Lindengracht 95
Utrechtsedwarsstraat 85

Boom Chicago
Rozengracht 117

De Zaanse Schans
Zaandam

The Pancake Club
Leidsebosje 5

Coffee & Coconuts
Ceintuurbaan 282

Amsterdam is known for its charming canals – and for its less family-friendly places... What makes it perfect for families and kids is that you can easily get around everywhere on a bike (every parent knows how quickly kids tire from long walks). Your little ones will especially enjoy the klompenfietsen, where they can enjoy a bicycle ride inside the comfort of a classic Dutch wooden shoe.

You can easily get around to popular tourist attractions on two wheels, including places like the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh museum, and Anne Frank house – a place whose exciting, albeit tragic history is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression on children and adults alike. Whatever you do, don’t miss out on Nemo, the natural science museum, where you can learn how gravity works and uncover nature’s hidden mathematical relationships. This is considered to be one of the top museums in the world for kids.

Older kids will enjoy adventurous attractions such as the WONDR Experience, where they can create fun-filled photographic memories in the Marshmallow Pool or on the aptly-named Pink Beach. All ages are welcome, but children 10 and under can only visit at specific times.

The Dutch capital is also a mecca for food from every corner of the world, charming cafés, and local delicacies that kids can’t get enough of, such as the stroopwaffel (waffle cookie).

Do you want to travel in even more comfort? You can always upgrade your SAS flight ticket to the next travel class. This gives you access to Fast Track, SAS Lounges, priority boarding and meals & snacks onboard.

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Always included in your trip to Amsterdam

At SAS we always strive to give all our customers a pleasant and comfortable journey. Whichever ticket type you carry you can enjoy certain SAS benefits. Always included in your flight to Amsterdam are easy online check-in, coffee & tea onboard and use of the SAS App. Children can also enjoy up to a 90% price reduction on tickets.

Included in your travel class: SAS Go SAS Plus SAS Business*
24-hour money back guarantee Yes Yes Yes
Carry-on
Light

Yes*

Smart/Pro

1 x 8 kg

2 x 8 kg* 2 x 8 kg
Checked bag(s)
Light

No

Smart/Pro

1 x 23 kg

Smart

1 x 23 kg

Pro

2 x 23 kg

2 x 32 kg
Fast track** No Yes Yes
SAS Lounge** For an additional fee Yes Yes
Food & beverages
Long distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US:

Yes

Flights within Scandinavia/Europe:

Can be pre-ordered

Yes Yes
WiFi For an additional fee For an additional fee Yes

*flights to/from Asia, Canada and US **When available

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