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Is July a good time to visit Amsterdam?

Is July a good time to visit Amsterdam?

The best time to visit Amsterdam is between April and May or September and November – right before or directly after the summertime high tourist season. No matter what time of year you plan to visit, you’ll find the city offers a jampacked social calendar (it hosts more than 300 festivals a year).

How hot does it get in Amsterdam in July?

July generally is the warmest month of the year in Amsterdam. On average the sun shines 6 hours a day. Temperatures range between nighttime lows of 13° C (54° F) and midday highs around 22° C (72° F). In terms of rain, July is the fourth wettest month of the year.

Is Amsterdam hot in July?

Amsterdam weather in July is hot and sunny with highs of up to 21°C. In the evening, the weather is colder with lows of 13°C. The surrounding sea waters are very mild at around 17°C, which also contributes to how little temperatures fluctuate throughout the month.

What is the hottest month in Amsterdam?

July

Quick Climate Info
Hottest Month July (64 °F avg)
Coldest Month January (39 °F avg)
Wettest Month October (2.29″ avg)
Windiest Month January (13 mph avg)

What clothes to take to Amsterdam in July?

What to wear during Summer in Amsterdam

  • Long-sleeved shirt.
  • Short-sleeved shirts.
  • Pants/Trousers/Skirts/Dresses.
  • Sneakers or sandals.
  • Swim-suit (and towel)

Are there beaches in Amsterdam?

You might be surprised to hear it, but Amsterdam actually does have beaches. Strand Zuid, Dok and Sloterplas are located around the periphery of Amsterdam, and all have beach restaurants, water and sand.

How many days would you need in Amsterdam?

How long is the average trip to Amsterdam? Typically, 3 to 4 days is quite enough to enjoy the beauty of the “city of canals.” You’ll even get some extra time to take a half-day tour, to see the beautiful tulips at the Keukenhof Gardens.

Which area is best to stay in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam-Centrum
Amsterdam-Centrum is the best area to stay in Amsterdam. It holds all the main attractions, restaurants and cool cafes. However, you can split Centrum up into smaller districts that have different vibes. We’d recommend Westerpark or Oud Zuid.