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2025 events in Amsterdam

A new year in Amsterdam means new possibilities and events that are set to keep you entertained and excited. This year marks Amsterdam 750 – the city's 750th anniversary, which will be commemorated with year-long celebrations and some big events, like the party on the A10 and SAIL festival. Elsewhere, expect staples like Queer & Pride and King’s Day to feature too – so check out this year’s Cultural Agenda to stay updated on all the city has to offer.

Events in January 2025

January might be a typically bleak month for many, but Amsterdam’s cosiness makes the city a little more bearable than most. New Year’s Day (1 January) is a restorative one with walks, shops and even an icy but rejuvenating plunge to enjoy. It’s a good month to explore some of Amsterdam’s cosiest neighbourhood bars, like those in snug De Pijp, or one of the many candlelight concerts that take place throughout the winter. The third Saturday of January (19 January) marks National Tulip Day, where you can pick your own tulips from a flower field on Dam Square. If you still fancy braving the cold, this is your last chance to take in the starry lights of the Amsterdam Light Festival, which runs until 20 January. Elsewhere, the Lunar New Year kicks off on 28 January, which is a great chance to explore historical Nieuwmarkt and Zeedijk while also sampling some of the city’s best dim sum restaurants.

Best month for: Frosty boat rides and cruises on quiet canals

Events in February 2025

One of the hardest things about February is that it’s basically January again, but luckily, Amsterdam has a wealth of things to do to tide you through the month. Art on Paper arrives on 6-9 February for quality paper-based art. Then, romance descends on 14 February, but much of what makes Amsterdam so romantic can be enjoyed alone or with friends, as it can be with partners. Head to one of the city’s most atmospheric restaurants, stroll along the canals or take in a classical concert at the Concertgebouw and Bimhuis, or jazz at some of the city's best venues.

Best month for: Discover cosmopolitan life in Oud-West

Events in March 2025

Keukenhof, also known as the Garden of Europe, is the world's second-largest flower garden. It is situated in Lisse, the Netherlands.
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The first days of spring are some of the best the capital has to offer, as our culture guide to spring proves. Ramadan begins on 10 March, and it’s worth exploring Amsterdam’s choice of spots for iftar. St Patrick’s Day (17 March) marks the moment right before the flower season hits, making it a prime opportunity to explore Amsterdam’s best Irish pubs. The major event of March, however, is the opening of the Keukenhof (20 March), a sprawling park of tulips and daffodils best explored by foot. It’s also the time when the cherry blossom season begins in Amsterdamsebos. March also marks the beginning of the 24H events of 2025, where a different neighbourhood of Amsterdam is spotlighted for a day-long event – and this month, it's the City Centre (22 March). And if you're ready for the spring harvest, Amsterdam Wine Festival (28-30 March) cracks open the cases for a fruity affair (that also spills over into April).

Best month for: Exploring Amsterdam's mazy and surprisingly mysterious City Centre.

Events in April 2025

King's day 2018 Koningsdag 2018
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With spring underway, most people have a pep in their step. That's partly because of the flowery Tulp Festival (1 April), where tulips crop up at 100 locations, and the free-flowing caffeine at The Amsterdam Coffee Festival (3-5 April), where the capital’s best roasters come together. And while you’re in the Dutch capital, it would be wrong not to celebrate Pancake Day (4 April); so these are the pancake houses to tuck in at. Though the weather outside is enticing, don't miss the Kaboom Animation Festival (5 April) for animation films and shorts of the highest level. Come the middle of April, head to Zuidoost for 24HR Zuidoost (12 April). DGTL lands mid-April (18-20 April), an environmentally sound dance music festival where you’ll find heavy hitters in the underground electronica scene. That'll get you in the mood for Loveland BURST festival (26 April) and King’s Day, which arrives on 27 April, a massive, country-wide party commemorating the reigning monarch. 

Best month for: Head out to historical Haarlem, dressed in orange naturally

Events in May 2025

Bridge in Weesp
Image from Koen Smilde

May is a contender for the best weather in Amsterdam so make the most of it by celebrating out in the city’s parks. Liberation Day (5 May) marks the Netherlands’ freedom from German occupation and sees the city celebrate with a host of concerts and activities; from Dam Square to the Jewish Quarter and beyond. For food lovers, the Rolling Kitchens (28-30 May) come to town, a food truck festival that turns part of Westerpark into an enormous open-air restaurant. Beyond the inner city, 24H Weesp lands (17 May), meaning for one day in May, the capital’s most eastern neighbourhood is alive all day with events that embody what it stands for. The month ends with Amsterdam Art Week (21 May-25 May).

Best month for: Late blooms and photo opportunities in Amsterdam's Flowers region

Events in June 2025

Summer’s arrival means Amsterdam can finally embrace its alfresco side, and the cultural agenda capitalises on the outdoors. Festival season well and truly kicks off with Amsterdam Open Air + Lente Kabinet (both on 7-8 June). Bite of Amsterdam serves up its annual selection of tasty morsels, kicking off the summer food festival season (13-16 June), while Bacchus Winefestival takes place over two weeks (6-8 June, 13-15 June) and Red Light Jazz Festival celebrates Amsterdam’s jazz heritage. The big event of this month is ToekomstTiendaagse, where the city organises a variety of events looking ahead to its future (12-21 June), ending with the year's biggest event: the party on the A10 Ring (motorway) on 21 June.

There's also music at the Vondel Park Open Air Festival, rooftop screenings at On the Roof Film Festival and a little bit of everything at the Holland Festival and Dutch Theatre Festival, which runs throughout the month (11-29 June). And while you’re outside, you might as well savour some of Amsterdam’s green spaces – Open Garden Days begins, where visitors can explore the city’s picturesque canal gardens – or party at Tropikali along the water of NDSM-Plein (28-29 June).

Best month for: Partying on the motorway that surrounds Amsterdam

Events in July 2025

Kids dancing during Keti Koti Festival 2022 in the Oosterpark.
Image from Jan de Ridder

The middle of summer might see Amsterdammers flee for warmer shores, but the roster of events in the city’s parks entices many to stay and even more to visit. Keti Koti takes place on 1 July,  a day the capital commemorates the abolition of slavery in Suriname and the Antilles. There’s plenty on, both educational and festive, all in and around Amsterdam’s oldest park: Oosterpark. Elsewhere, the contemporary dance festival Julidans takes centre stage, where you can expect magic in choreographed form and Kwaku in Zuidoost brings multicultural flavour to Nelson Mandela Park. July ends with a bang courtesy of Milkshake, a weekend-long festival (26-27 July) for the open-minded and those unafraid to show it. For the techno heads, Dekmantel arrives in leafy Amsterdamse Bos (30 July - 3 August). Finally, this is the month to stay out in the warm and indulge in the city's late-night eateries.

Best month for: Exploring the watery wilderness of New Land

Events in August 2025

Schepen varen langs de Stad Amsterdam
Image from LISA KUNST

The end of summer is a sunny affair on all fronts. August is in full swing courtesy of Queer & Pride (19 July-3 August), which generously applies all manner of rainbow hues to the canals and their houses in the Canal Parade (2 August). It’s a two-week celebration which celebrates Amsterdam in all its diversity. Classical and jazz lovers have the Grachtenfestival (15-24 August) to look forward to, where orchestras and bands play along Amsterdam’s canals. If film is your preferred medium, you’re in luck: H’ART Museum begins its open-air cinema in August, while the Bijlmerbios film festival sets up in Zuidoost. The star event, though, is arguably the 10th edition of SAIL (20-24 August), when hundreds of windjammers and boats arrive to celebrate Amsterdam 750. Finally, fairytales and techno combine at Mysteryland (22-24 August).

Best month for: Outdoor cinema rendezvous atop the roofs and along the canals

Events in September 2025

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Autumn’s cool but often sunny skies set in motion the gradual shift from outdoor to indoor cultural events. The Dutch Theatre Festival (4-14 September) stages an array of spectacular performances at the same time as Amsterdam Fringe Festival (4-14 September) invites the avant-garde to its shores, while Open Monuments Day (13-14 September) lets you take a peek inside the city’s many architectural wonders. September makes way for 24HR Noord, a showcase of Amsterdam's northern district on 13 September. Before the temperature drops, some Amsterdammers jump into the canals to raise money for an ALS charity in the City Swim or sign up for the Dam tot Damloop – a 16km run from Amsterdam to Zaandam. If the weather is still a little cold for you, lose yourself in storytelling at Read My World (11-13 September) and glimpse groundbreaking photography at Unseen Amsterdam (18-21 September).

Best month for: Diving into Noord's diverse cultural agenda

Events in October 2025

October marks the beginning of Black Achievement Month, showcasing Black achievers and their contribution to the Netherlands through performances, exhibitions and more – so head to the Black Archives as a starting point. Another big-hitter in October is Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) which descends for five days (22-26 October) of lectures, workshops, debates and, of course, parties, all centred around dance and electronic music. Elsewhere, runners not at ADE (or those with serious stamina) mobilise for the Amsterdam Marathon (18-19 October), while the Cinekid film festival (11-26 October) is dedicated to kids, with interactive exhibits, games and even a chance to meet the filmmakers. End the month with a trip to forest-filled Amstelveen to celebrate Diwali (20 October), the Hindu festival of lights. 

Best month for: Dipping your toes into Amsterdam’s thriving electronic music scene

Events in November 2025

Even as everyone moves indoors, Amsterdam’s cultural agenda never stops. The International Storytelling Festival Amsterdam unfolds in late October and early November, with many of its events in English, while the city’s cultural institutions come alive on Museumnaacht (1 November) with a unique programme running well into the night. For those that celebrate, Sinterklaas arrives (18 November) to spread festive cheer. Though open to all, you might find the more serious-inclined visitor and resident at the International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA) from 12-23 November, which features a jam-packed programme of some of the world’s most searing documentaries. Elsewhere, this is the month to explore Amsterdam's legion of basement bars.

Best month for: A trip on the ferry over to the ever-fashionable Amsterdam-Noord

Events in December 2025

People at the christmas market: Christmas Village on Museumplein
Image from Christmas Village

As the winter darkness descends, Amsterdam lights up, literally. Amsterdam Light Festival (until 18 January) is the capital’s annual banishment of the shadow, with a different theme attached to the light installations that cling to the canals and the city’s many crooked corners for December and most of January. Christmas fever well and truly descends, meaning Christmas markets, The Amsterdam Winter Paradise (14-30 December) and plenty of opportunities to ice skate pop up, while Hortus Botanical Gardens come alive at night (19 December onwards). When New Year (31 December) hits, be sure you’re in good view of the city’s (electric) fireworks display or save room for a night and day out partying, in true Amsterdam style. 

Best month for: A festive day trip to cosy Haarlem

And that’s it for the year – we’ll see you in the next one, destined to be just as good and possibly even better than the last.