What about the crowd & cost?
By November, Amsterdam has fully settled into the off-season. The summer crowds are long gone and popular attractions are much less busy. Queues to major attractions will be shorter, and in some cases, you won't have to wait at all. However, for the most popular attractions, it is still worth booking tickets in advance.
Hotel and airfare prices in November are noticeably lower than during the summer months, and it's one of the best deals of the year. If you're looking for an inexpensive trip to Amsterdam, November is a great time to find great discounts while still enjoying the city's cozy fall atmosphere.
Things to do in Amsterdam in November
The weather in Amsterdam in November means a cozy atmosphere, cultural events, and fewer people. As the city transitions into winter, here are five unique events to enjoy during this quiet but lively month.
Attend IDFA (International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam)
In mid-November, Amsterdam hosts the International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA), one of the most prestigious documentary festivals in the world. The festival showcases hundreds of thought-provoking films offering a deep dive into real-life issues and unique stories from around the world.
Screenings take place at venues throughout the city, allowing you to explore different neighborhoods while enjoying groundbreaking films.
Celebrate the arrival of Sinterklaas
The traditional Dutch holiday season begins in mid-November with the arrival of Sinterklaas, the Dutch version of Santa Claus. Thousands of locals gather along the canals to greet him as he arrives by boat, accompanied by parades and festivities. It's a family-friendly event filled with Dutch holiday traditions and a great way to experience the local culture during this festive time of year.
Going outside Amsterdam? Also learn about the best things to do in the Netherlands, and other top Dutch cities to visit.