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Things to do in Amsterdam in September 2026
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Amsterdam in September 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Dated picks to verify first include Dance Gavin Dance and Cinema Caprera: Whispers in the Woods. Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.
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Amsterdam in September 2026
Weather
Temperature
65°F / 53°F
18.6°C / 11.4°C
Precipitation
18d
2.6in · 65.9mm
Daylight
13.6h
September is mild shoulder season, good for Jordaan, Noord, and Haarlem day trips.
Events & festivals
- Sep 1 – Sep 30
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- Sep 3 – Sep 13
Amsterdam Fringe Festival 2026
A vibrant performing arts festival showcasing innovative theatre, dance, and music performances across various venues in Amsterdam. — Tickets available online and at festival venues; early booking recommended for popular shows.
Source: festival research
- Sep 3 – Sep 30
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Open Monumentendag (Open Monuments Day) 2026
Annual event where many historic buildings and monuments in Amsterdam open their doors to the public with guided tours and special activities. — Free entry to participating monuments; some guided tours may require prior registration.
Source: festival research
- Sep 12 – Sep 30
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Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) 2026
The world's leading electronic music conference and festival, featuring hundreds of events, club nights, and conferences across the city. — Tickets for club nights and conferences must be purchased in advance.
Source: festival research
- Sep 17 – Sep 30
- Sep 18 – Sep 20
Amsterdam Art Weekend 2026
A city-wide art event featuring exhibitions, gallery openings, and special art projects throughout Amsterdam. — Most events are free; some gallery openings may require RSVP.
Source: festival research
- Sep 19 – Sep 30
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Planning checklist
- 1Check the 40 dated Amsterdam events for anything that overlaps your exact September dates before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
- 2Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though Netherlands has no national public holidays in September.
- 3Group each Amsterdam day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
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Build my Amsterdam planAbout Amsterdam
City overview
Amsterdam sits where the Amstel meets the IJ, with the Canal Ring, Jordaan, De Pijp, Museum Quarter, Noord, Oost, and Plantage dividing Golden Age canals, museums, markets, ferries, nightlife, and cycling routes into clear visitor zones. The 17th-century canal belt is the city's core structure, while NDSM, Albert Cuyp Market, Vondelpark, and Amsterdam Noord keep the trip from staying inside the postcard center.
Food & drink
Amsterdam food works through markets, brown cafes, and former-colonial kitchens: stroopwafels press caramel syrup between thin waffle rounds, bitterballen are ragout croquettes for beer tables, broodje haring puts herring with onion and pickles in a roll, and kibbeling fries battered white fish. Albert Cuyp Market, Foodhallen, Noordermarkt, Dappermarkt, Haarlemmerbuurt, and De Pijp add Dutch cheese, poffertjes, Indonesian rijsttafel, Surinamese roti, and apple pie.
Top sights
Ranked for September suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- ARijksmuseum
- BVan Gogh Museum
- CRoyal Palace Amsterdam and Dam Square
- DAnne Frank House
- ENEMO Science Museum
- FStedelijk Museum
- GVondelpark
- HA'DAM Lookout and EYE Filmmuseum
- ICanal Ring cruise and Herengracht
- JAlbert Cuyp Market
1Rijksmuseum
4.7★ · 112,117indoorOpen dailyThe national museum reopened after major renovation with Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals, ship models, Delftware, weapons, and Dutch history in a Pierre Cuypers building from 1885. It anchors Museumplein beside the Van Gogh Museum.
Wikipedia
2Van Gogh Museum
4.6★ · 105,570indoorOpen dailyThe Museumplein museum holds the world's largest Van Gogh collection, including self-portraits, letters, still lifes, drawings, and works by peers. It is close to tram stops and the Stedelijk.
WikipediaTimed tickets are mandatory for most visits and should be reserved early.
3Royal Palace Amsterdam and Dam Square
4.6★ · 26,273indoorOpen dailyJacob van Campen designed the former city hall, completed in the 17th century and later converted for royal use. The palace faces Dam Square beside Nieuwe Kerk and the main shopping streets.
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- 4Anne Frank House
- 5NEMO Science Museum
- 6Stedelijk Museum
- 7Vondelpark
- 8A'DAM Lookout and EYE Filmmuseum
- 9Canal Ring cruise and Herengracht
- 10Albert Cuyp Market
Neighborhoods
1Canal Ring and Binnenstad
The old center is dense with Dam Square, Nieuwmarkt, Red Light District lanes, canal houses, shops, churches, and late crowds.
2Jordaan
Jordaan is canal-side and residential, with Westerkerk, Anne Frank House, Noordermarkt, Haarlemmerstraat, galleries, brown cafes, and small bridges.
3Museum Quarter and Oud-Zuid
Museum Quarter and Oud-Zuid feel polished, with Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk, Concertgebouw, Vondelpark, and P.C. Hooftstraat.
4De Pijp
De Pijp is food-and-market heavy, with Albert Cuyp Market, Sarphatipark, cafes, Indonesian and Surinamese restaurants, and busy tram streets.
5Amsterdam Noord
Noord is ferry-linked and post-industrial, with NDSM wharf, A'DAM Lookout, EYE Filmmuseum, street art, waterfront bars, and bike routes.
6Oost and Plantage
Oost and Plantage add Artis Zoo, Hortus Botanicus, Oosterpark, Dappermarkt, Jewish Quarter sites, and quieter residential streets.
Day trips
20km / 20min by train from Amsterdam Centraal to Zaandijk Zaanse Schans
Zaanse Schans
Windmills, wooden houses, workshops, cheese shops, and open-air heritage displays make the classic half-day north of the city.
35km / 45-60min by train and bus from Amsterdam Zuid or Schiphol, seasonal mid-March to mid-May
Keukenhof and Lisse
Tulip gardens, bulb fields, pavilions, and spring flower displays work only during the annual opening season.
20km / 15-20min by train from Amsterdam Centraal
Haarlem
Grote Markt, Frans Hals Museum, canals, hofjes, shopping streets, and breweries give a quieter Dutch city day.
Getting around
GVB runs trams, metro, buses, and IJ ferries with OVpay contactless, while NS trains cover Schiphol and day trips. Walk the canal core, use trams for Museumplein and De Pijp, rent bikes only if confident in traffic, and take free ferries for Noord.
Common questions about Amsterdam in September
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Amsterdam in September?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Amsterdam list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Amsterdam days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- Best rainy-day things to do in Amsterdam in September
September averages 18 rainy days in Amsterdam, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.
- Rijksmuseum — The national museum reopened after major renovation with Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals, ship models, Delftware, weapons, and Dutch history in a Pierre Cuypers building from 1885. It anchors Museumplein beside the Van Gogh Museum.
- Van Gogh Museum — The Museumplein museum holds the world's largest Van Gogh collection, including self-portraits, letters, still lifes, drawings, and works by peers. It is close to tram stops and the Stedelijk.
- Royal Palace Amsterdam and Dam Square — Jacob van Campen designed the former city hall, completed in the 17th century and later converted for royal use. The palace faces Dam Square beside Nieuwe Kerk and the main shopping streets.
- Anne Frank House — The museum preserves the Prinsengracht canal house and rear annex where Anne Frank, her family, and others hid from 1942 to 1944. It sits on the edge of Jordaan near Westerkerk.
- NEMO Science Museum — Renzo Piano designed the copper-green science museum above the IJ tunnel, with hands-on exhibits on physics, chemistry, energy, and engineering. The rooftop terrace looks back toward Centraal Station and the harbor.
- What to pack for Amsterdam in September
Pack for September's weather, not a generic Amsterdam checklist.
- Layerable daytime clothes for average highs around 19°C / 65°F.
- A light evening layer because nights average 11°C / 53°F.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 18 rainy days.
- How many days do you need in Amsterdam
- 4 days covers the main Amsterdam highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Amsterdam worth visiting in September
- Yes. Amsterdam in September: 18.6°C high, 11.4°C low, 65.9mm rain over 18 days, 13.6h daylight. Mild but rainy — flexible plans pay off.