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Spring in Amsterdam

Spring in Amsterdam

Spring in Amsterdam is one of the best times to book your Serviced Apartments, and at PREMIER SUITES Amsterdam you are right where you need to be. The days get longer. The parks fill up. The canals are busy again. You can walk everywhere, stop for coffee when it suits you, and head back to your apartment when you are done.

If you want space, flexibility and a central base, PREMIER SUITES Amsterdam gives you that. You get more than standard accommodation. You get your own kitchen, living space and room to settle in properly.

Here is how to make the most of spring in Amsterdam.

Walk Through Vondelpark

Vondelpark is the city’s most popular park and it comes into its own in spring. Trees start to bloom. Tulips appear. Locals are back cycling and meeting friends on the grass.

From PREMIER SUITES Amsterdam, you can reach Vondelpark in minutes by tram or bike.

What you can do here:

  • Walk the full 3.5 kilometre loop
  • Grab a coffee from one of the park cafés
  • Sit by the ponds and watch the city move
  • Cycle through on your way to Museum Quarter

It is simple. No ticket needed. No rush. Just space to breathe.

Explore the Canal Belt on Foot

The canal belt is what most people picture when they think of Amsterdam. Narrow houses. Bicycles lined up along the bridges. Boats passing through quietly.

Start around the Jordaan district and work your way along Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht. In spring, window boxes fill with flowers and the light stays around longer in the evening.

Tips for your walk:

  1. Go early in the morning for fewer crowds.
  2. Stop for lunch along the water.
  3. Take your time crossing the smaller bridges.

You do not need a strict plan. Amsterdam works best when you wander.

After a few hours walking, having your own apartment to return to makes a difference. You can cook dinner, put your feet up and avoid the busy restaurant queues.

Visit the Museum Quarter

The canal belt is what most people picture when they think of Amsterdam. Narrow houses. Bicycles lined up along the bridges. Boats passing through quietly.

Start around the Jordaan district and work your way along Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht. In spring, window boxes fill with flowers and the light stays around longer in the evening.

Tips for your walk:

  1. Go early in the morning for fewer crowds.
  2. Stop for lunch along the water.
  3. Take your time crossing the smaller bridges.

You do not need a strict plan. Amsterdam works best when you wander.

After a few hours walking, having your own apartment to return to makes a difference. You can cook dinner, put your feet up and avoid the busy restaurant queues.

Cycle Like a Local

The canal belt is what most people picture when they think of Amsterdam. Narrow houses. Bicycles lined up along the bridges. Boats passing through quietly.

Start around the Jordaan district and work your way along Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht. In spring, window boxes fill with flowers and the light stays around longer in the evening.

Tips for your walk:

  1. Go early in the morning for fewer crowds.
  2. Stop for lunch along the water.
  3. Take your time crossing the smaller bridges.

You do not need a strict plan. Amsterdam works best when you wander.

After a few hours walking, having your own apartment to return to makes a difference. You can cook dinner, put your feet up and avoid the busy restaurant queues.

Day Trip to Keukenhof

If you are visiting between March and May, consider a day trip to Keukenhof. It is about 40 kilometres from Amsterdam and known for its tulip displays.

You will see:

  • Millions of tulips in bloom
  • Large landscaped gardens
  • Seasonal flower exhibitions

Go early. It gets busy.

After a full day walking through the gardens, having your own living space back in Amsterdam makes a difference. You can relax properly instead of feeling confined to one room.

Markets and Local Food

Spring also brings outdoor markets back to life.

Visit:

  • Albert Cuyp Market for street food and fresh produce
  • Local neighbourhood markets for cheese and bread

Shopping at markets works well when you have kitchen facilities. At PREMIER SUITES Amsterdam, you can:

  • Cook breakfast when you like
  • Prepare simple dinners
  • Store snacks and drinks

That flexibility is what sets Serviced Apartments apart from standard Accommodation.

Why Stay at PREMIER SUITES Amsterdam in Spring

Location matters. So does space.

Bij PREMIER SUITES Amsterdam you get:

  • Volledig ingerichte keuken
  • Separate living area
  • Workspace for longer stays
  • Easy transport links across the city

Spring in Amsterdam is about being outside. Walking. Cycling. Sitting by the canals. But it is also about having somewhere comfortable to return to.

If you are travelling for leisure, business or a mix of both, having your own apartment gives you balance. You are not tied to hotel meal times. You are not squeezed into one small room.

You get the city on your terms.

Spring in Amsterdam is busy. Accommodation fills quickly. Book your Serviced Apartments early and give yourself a base that works for how you want to travel.

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