What about the crowd & cost?
By October, Amsterdam is much quieter as the peak tourist season is well behind us. Although the city remains busy, the crowds at popular attractions are much smaller than in the summer months. Queues become shorter, allowing you to enjoy the sites without long waits. Still, for the most popular attractions, it's best to book tickets in advance.
Hotel and airfare prices continue to drop in October, offering the best deals compared to the high prices of summer. Booking early can help you find even more affordable options, making October an ideal time for budget-conscious travelers.
Things to do in Amsterdam in October
October in Amsterdam is a combination of fall charm and cultural events, making it the perfect time to explore the city. With fewer people and cooler weather, here are five unique things to do in Amsterdam.
Visit the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE)
In mid-October, the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) takes over the city. This massive electronic music festival attracts DJs, artists and fans from all over the world. With events taking place in venues ranging from nightclubs to warehouses, it's a must for electronic music lovers. Even if you're not into clubs, ADE also hosts art installations, talks and networking events around the city.
Take a stroll through the fall Vondelpark
Vondelpark in October is a feast for the eyes: the trees take on golden, orange, and red hues. The crisp air and fallen leaves make it the perfect place for a fall walk or bike ride. Bring a picnic or grab a coffee at one of the park's cafes. With fewer tourists around, it's a tranquil spot in the heart of the city.
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