Ultimate Female Travel Packing List for Amsterdam • Her Packing List


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Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, is one of the few cities I enjoy returning to multiple times. Something about the vibe draws me back for more. I love the architecture, the transport is easy to navigate, and the people are incredibly friendly.

This year alone, I’ve made two trips to Amsterdam, one in the summer and one in the fall. If you’re heading to Amsterdam and wondering what to pack, here’s my packing list for Amsterdam with tweaks for what time of year you’re planning on traveling.

This Amsterdam packing list was originally from 2016 but it’s still super relevant for what to pack for Amsterdam, so we’ve given it a bit of a refresh.

What to Pack for Amsterdam 

Clothing

This part of Europe can be rather cold in the winter and anywhere from mild to hot in the summer, so you’ll need to adjust your wardrobe depending on when you’re traveling. This packing list for Amsterdam should be about a week’s worth of clothes.

  • 1-2 pairs of jeans or travel pants – I usually have no problem wearing the same pair of jeans for a week, but pack a second pair of jeans or other long pants if it makes you more comfortable.
  • 1 pair of shorts – Only in the summer when it might actually get hot enough to wear them, and I’d still check the weather forecast ahead of time to see if shorts are necessary.
  • 4-7 tops – Mix it up between casual t-shirts and cuter tops. Bring short sleeves for summer or long sleeves for winter.
  • 1 cardigan – In the winter, this will add another layer to keep you warm. In the summer, it might come in handy on a cool night.
  • 1-2 light sweaters – Only in the winter. I usually layer a short or long-sleeved shirt with a light sweater to keep warm in colder weather.
  • 1 dress or skirt – Good if you want to be a little more dressed up to go out, but no need for anything too fancy. 
  • 7 pairs of underwear – If you’re packing ultralight, bring less and hand wash them in the sink.
  • Socks – The number of pairs depends on the season. Pack fewer in the summer when you might be wearing sandals.
  • 2 bras

If you’re traveling for longer than a week, hand wash your clothes, rather than adding more to your luggage. That way you don’t have to lug around a heavy suitcase or backpack.

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View of Amsterdam

Outerwear

If you’re traveling to Amsterdam in the summer, you probably don’t need to pack much, if anything, from this category. If you’re traveling in Winter, however, these should be top on your list of things to pack for Amsterdam.

Keep in mind that summer in northern Europe isn’t always super hot, spring and fall can be unpredictable, and winter temperatures can be below freezing.  

  • Jacket – A lightweight jacket like a trench coat will work in late spring or early fall, but you’ll want something heavier in the winter. Waterproof helps. Something like the North Face Triclimate jacket would be a good idea. In the summer, I might just have a cardigan or sweatshirt for a cool night.
  • Winter hat, gloves, and scarf – Only in the winter or early spring/late fall.

Shoes

Again, look at the season you’re traveling in to best determine the shoes you’ll need to pack.

  • 1 pair of sneakers or comfortable walking shoes – Amsterdam is a walkable city with lots of cobblestone roads. Make sure your feet are comfortable.
  • 1 pair of sandals – Only in the summer.
  • 1 pair of flats – If you’re packing a dress, fold-up ballet flats are a great option that won’t take up much room in your bag.
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Accessories

I find Amsterdam to be a pretty laid-back city. You can certainly dress up for a night on the town if you want to, but there are plenty of casual bars where you will be comfortable in jeans, so no need to overdo the accessories unless you really want to.

  • Jewelry – Something simple to dress up any number of outfits in your bag.
  • Scarf – Always an easy way to give your outfit a little pop.
  • Sunglasses – Really only necessary in the summer, late spring, and early fall. In the winter the days are so short and often overcast, so you won’t need sunglasses.
  • Purse or day bag

Toiletries

If you were wondering how much and what to pack for Amsterdam with regards to toiletries, just remember that Amsterdam has all the modern toiletry items you need in case you forget something or run out halfway through your trip.

  • Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel/soap
  • Make-up
  • Moisturizer
  • Lotion
  • Lip balm
  • Razor
  • Deodorant
  • Solid perfume
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Brush and hair ties
  • Prescription medications
  • Sunscreen – In the summer.
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Windmills near Amsterdam

Electronics

  • Camera (Most smartphones take great photos these days too!)
  • Smartphone
  • Kindle
  • European travel adapter
  • Chargers, cords, batteries

The Weather in Amsterdam

The time of the year you travel is going to influence what you pack for Amsterdam. Amsterdam has a humid and rainy climate and the wind can be intense. A travel umbrella is going to be one of your Amsterdam travel essentials.

SPRING

Spring is from March to May. You can expect March to be colder with possible snowfall and a temperature range from 37°F (3°C) to 50°F (10°C).

April and May are the least rainy and cloudy months (although this is relative and there may still be some cloudy and rainy days). By the end of May, you can expect some warmer days with the maximum average at 64°F (18°C).

SUMMER

Summer, from June to August is mild. In the middle of summer, the average maximum temperature is 73°F (23°C) but it can get much cooler in the evenings with an average minimum of 56°F (14°C).

Hotter periods can occur throughout summer, especially in recent years with the hottest day recorded being July 26th of 2019 at 97.5°F (36.4°C). Rainfall is frequent the wind blows constantly. Make sure you always have an extra layer with you as it may be unexpectedly cold.

FALL

Fall (September, October, and November) is pleasant initially and then gradually becomes more cold, wet, and windy the closer you travel toward winter. The first night frosts usually occur in November. Fall is the rainiest season.

WINTER

Expect cold weather from December to February. In the middle of winter, the average high is 43°F (6°C) and the average low is 34°F (1°C). Although the wind, rain, and humidity will make these already cold temperatures feel colder.

During the most intense cold fronts, the canals can even freeze. Snowfall is frequent but usually it is in the form of light snow. You’ll probably want to add some warm boots to your Amsterdam packing list.


Tips for visiting Amsterdam

Amsterdam has a really great public transport system. There’s a tourism office right across from the main train station where you can buy passes depending on the length of your stay. The savings are better for longer stays, but even for a shorter visit, if you think you’ll use the transport 2-3 times per day, it’s worth getting a pass instead of individual tickets.

If you choose to rent a bike instead of taking transport, it can be an interesting way to see the city from a more local perspective, but it takes some courage. There are TONS of cyclists, they can be aggressive, many of them seem to only follow traffic rules when it suits them, and many cyclists multi-task.

I can’t tell you how many people I’ve seen riding their bike, talking on their cell phone, and smoking a cigarette all at the same time.

It really is worth buying a skip-the-line ticket for the Anne Frank House. The line can get really long since it’s one of the city’s most popular attractions, and it’s such a time saver to be able to walk right in.

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Tulips at Keukenhof Gardens near Amsterdam

If you can time your trip to see the tulips, they really are gorgeous. Keukenhof Gardens is the closest place to the city, and it’s huge. It’s well worth a few hours to explore and admire the different varieties.

If you need a break from sightseeing, my favorite chain of coffee houses there is called Bagels & Beans. The bagels were pretty good (this is coming from someone who grew up on NY bagels) and the hot chocolate is to die for. They give you a big mug of hot milk and a cup filled with dark, milk, or white chocolate chips so you can make it as chocolatey as you want. Yum.

Almost everyone in Amsterdam speaks English to some degree. This makes it an incredibly easy city to travel to, so enjoy!


What do you think about this packing list? Would you pack anything else for Amsterdam? Let us know in the comments below.

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