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Best flights to Netherlands

  1.  -  · 2 nights
    MXPAMS
    AMSMXP
    from 210.08 €
  2.  -  · 4 nights
    VLCAMS
    AMSVLC
    from 213.98 €
  3.  -  · 8 nights
    OTPEIN
    EINOTP
    from 217.82 €
  4.  -  · 2 nights
    LINAMS
    AMSLIN
    from 218.25 €
  5.  -  · 2 nights
    OTPAMS
    AMSOTP
    from 243.69 €
  6.  -  · 3 nights
    BRIAMS
    AMSBRI
    from 286.09 €

Airlines flying to Netherlands

  1. EasyJet

    210.08 €

  2. Vueling

    213.98 €

  3. WizzAir Malta

    217.82 €

  4. KLM

    239.1 €

  5. LOT - Polish Airlines

    243.69 €

Frequently asked questions

Flight information

8 airlines fly to Netherlands:

  • EasyJet
  • Vueling
  • WizzAir Malta
  • KLM
  • LOT - Polish Airlines
  • ITA Airways
  • Transavia Airlines
  • Iberia

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How to reach the centre of Netherlands

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is the Netherlands' primary international gateway, located just 9 kilometres south-west of Amsterdam city centre. The airport offers excellent transport links to reach the heart of the city quickly and affordably.

Travellers can choose from several convenient options: the train service is the fastest and most popular, running every 10–15 minutes with a journey time of approximately 15 minutes and cost of €10–15 per person. Bus services operated by companies such as Connexxion and Flixbus provide an economical alternative at €5–8, though journey times typically range from 30–45 minutes depending on traffic and route. Taxis and ride-sharing services (Uber) are also available; expect to pay €40–55 for a journey of 35–45 minutes during normal conditions.

For those planning longer stays or road trips, car rental desks are situated throughout the terminal. Public transport in the city is excellent, with an integrated system of trams, buses, and trains accessible via the same OV-chipkaart card used for airport transfers.

What to see in Netherlands

The Netherlands offers remarkable diversity across its compact geography, making it perfect for exploring multiple destinations. Amsterdam is the undisputed cultural heart, famed for its UNESCO-inscribed canal rings, world-class museums, and centuries of architectural heritage alongside its vibrant street life. Beyond the capital, countless charming towns and unique attractions showcase Dutch heritage and contemporary culture.

Must-visit landmarks and neighbourhoods include:

  • Amsterdam Canal Rings – UNESCO-listed waterside neighbourhoods with 17th-century merchant houses and bridges
  • Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum – world-renowned art collections in Amsterdam's Museum Quarter
  • Kinderdijk Windmills – a UNESCO site featuring 19 iconic 18th-century windmills
  • Delft – picturesque historic town renowned for traditional blue-and-white pottery
  • The Hague – seat of government with the Peace Palace and nearby Scheveningen Beach
  • Utrecht Canal-side Medieval Centre – vibrant city with the magnificent Dom Tower and charming waterfront cafés

Cycling is quintessentially Dutch; hiring a bike is inexpensive and offers unparalleled access to villages, rural landscapes, and scenic waterside communities throughout the country.

Local cuisine in Netherlands

Dutch cuisine emphasises hearty, satisfying food with strong agricultural and seafaring traditions. Whilst often understated internationally, the local food scene combines comfort food, premium cheeses, and modern culinary innovation. Street food, café culture, and farm-to-table restaurants reflect the nation's relaxed approach to eating and socialising.

Traditional specialities and must-try dishes include:

  • Stroopwafels – thin waffle biscuits layered with spiced caramel, best enjoyed warm from a market stall
  • Poffertjes – miniature fluffy pancakes dusted with icing sugar and served with jam or chocolate
  • Bitterballen – crispy deep-fried balls of ragout, typically served as an appetiser with mustard
  • Raw herring (kibbeling) – fresh, cured fish traditionally eaten with onions and pickles
  • Gouda and Edam cheeses – creamy, distinctive cheeses that range from young and mild to aged and complex
  • Pannenkoeken – savoury Dutch pancakes thicker than crêpes, filled with cheese, ham, or mushrooms

Pair meals with craft beers from renowned breweries or jenever, a traditional grain spirit. Visiting a traditional brown café (gezellig café) is essential to experiencing authentic Dutch hospitality and social culture.